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Beware Of A Holy Whore (1971)
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"Exuberant! Uproarious! Fascinating! The work of a very young, gifted filmmaker." -Vincent Canby, The New York Times
Beware A Holy Whore chronicles the experiences of a film cast and crew stranded in a luxury seaside hotel. They are stalled by every conceivable production problem; the star thinks his part is too brutal, the producer has run out of money and the director hasn't shown up yet. When the tyrannical director (Lou Castel) finally arrives, he makes life a living hell for everyone involved on the shoot. The group is left to petty bickering, attempts at amusement and desperate contacts to make it through the filming of the movie.
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