Mondo Bizarro
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Mondo Bizarro (1966, USA) is a Mondo film directed by Lee Frost.
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Main Details
- Released on August 25, 1966 (San Francisco, CA)
- Color/B & W
- Running Time: 80 Min.
- Production Co: International Theatrical Amusements
- Distribution Co: Olympic International Films (1966) (USA) (theatrical)
- Directed by Lee Frost
- Written by Bob Cresse, Lee Frost
- Starring Claude Emmand (Narrator) (voice), Lee Frost (Various)(uncredited), Vito Paulekas (Himself) (uncredited) Karen Wyatt (Herself) - (Vito's Model) (uncredited), Bob Cresse (Slave Seller) (Uncredited)
- Produced by Bob Cresse (as Felix Lomax)
- Original Music by Lawrence Von Lattman
Plot Summary
- A faux travelogue that mixes documentary and mockumentary footage.
Tagline
- A World of Beauty, Sensuality and Repulsion