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Lipstick

  • 1976
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  • 1h 29m
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5.6/10
2.9K
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Margaux Hemingway in Lipstick (1976)
A top fashion model seeks justice after she is brutally raped by her teenaged sister's music teacher.
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A top fashion model seeks justice after getting sexually assaulted by her teenage sister's obsessive music teacher.A top fashion model seeks justice after getting sexually assaulted by her teenage sister's obsessive music teacher.A top fashion model seeks justice after getting sexually assaulted by her teenage sister's obsessive music teacher.

  • Director
    • Lamont Johnson
  • Writer
    • David Rayfiel
  • Stars
    • Margaux Hemingway
    • Chris Sarandon
    • Perry King
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    2.9K
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    • Director
      • Lamont Johnson
    • Writer
      • David Rayfiel
    • Stars
      • Margaux Hemingway
      • Chris Sarandon
      • Perry King
    • 51User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
    • 37Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Margaux Hemingway
    Margaux Hemingway
    • Chris McCormick
    Chris Sarandon
    Chris Sarandon
    • Gordon Stuart
    Perry King
    Perry King
    • Steve Edison
    Anne Bancroft
    Anne Bancroft
    • Carla Bondi
    John Bennett Perry
    John Bennett Perry
    • Martin McCormick
    Mariel Hemingway
    Mariel Hemingway
    • Kathy McCormick
    Francesco Scavullo
    Francesco Scavullo
    • Francesco
    • (as Francesco)
    Meg Wyllie
    Meg Wyllie
    • Sister Margaret
    Inga Swenson
    Inga Swenson
    • Sister Monica
    Lauren Jones
    • Policewoman
    William Paul Burns
    William Paul Burns
    • Judge
    • (as Bill Burns)
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    • Make-up Artist
    Harry King
    • Hairdresser
    Sean Byrnes
    Sean Byrnes
    • Photographers Helper
    Catherine McLeod
    Catherine McLeod
    • Vogue Lady
    Macon McCalman
    Macon McCalman
    • Police Photographer
    Mary Margaret Lewis
    Mary Margaret Lewis
    • Court Clerk
    Nick Masi Jr.
    • Reporter
    • Director
      • Lamont Johnson
    • Writer
      • David Rayfiel
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    7harry-76

    More than Cosmetic

    There is a significant social statement contained within the body of this harrowing tale. Just where does consensual sensuality leave off and blatant assault begin?

    The meager stats for court convictions of males in rape cases speaks to the futility of provable evidence to bring about justice. It's one thing for a woman to experience a violation, yet another to prove it to a jury.

    With clever defense attorneys twisting facts around to suggest enticement, women face an uphill battle to overcome reasonable doubt.

    "Lipstick" dramatizes such a scenario in graphic terms--possibly so much so that its potent social commentary might become blurred. Just as there can be a fine line between consent and assault, so can there be also between legitimate expose and sleazy exploitation.

    The cast, headed by Margeaux and Mariel Hemingway, Chris Sarandon and Anne Bancroft, all invest deep emotion into their roles. It's certainly a sobering enterprise, with little in the way of character background, particularly as to the accused. Other than that he creates what some might consider "weird" art, there's nothing to suggest his rationale for physical abuses of not one, but two, sisters.

    All we know of him is that he's a respected educator and dance theater professional. Further, casting handsome Sarandon in the role begs the question, "Why do things the hard way?"

    By not addressing character background the scriptor left a decided void, suggesting an interest more on surface than substance. Nor does the film's slick title or glossy production design help raise the product's standard.

    When originally shown on the large screen in 1976, it apparently was too much for some audiences, and the film gained a poor rep. Viewed today, while it's still a rough enterprise, it does raise awareness as to the painful plight of abused women. In that regard, the film has relevance--for it does indeed affect us all.
    7theeht

    Nowhere near as bad as it's reputaution

    Not bad as otherwise suggested, this is an interesting exploitation film that served as the film debut of Margaux Hemmingway. Unfortunately, little sis Mariel totally steals the show from poor, pretty Margaux. Chris Sarandon is competent as the psycho rapist, as is the always great Anne Bancroft, but Perry King, then a pretty big star, has a worthless role as Margaux's boyfriend. Worth a look.
    7drownsoda90

    Well-shot exploitation thriller

    "Lipstick" focuses on Chris (Margaux Hemingway), a Los Angeles model working for a lipstick company, who ends up being brutalized and raped in her apartment by her little sister's deranged music teacher/avant-garde composer (Chris Sarandon). After a feisty attorney (Anne Bancroft) fails to get a conviction, Chris is later forced to take matters into her own hands.

    Decried as one of the worst films of the '70s, "Lipstick" has been condemned as everything from exploitative trash to a shameless vehicle for the Hemingway sisters. I'm going to play the devil's advocate here and say that, while, yes, the film does edge into the territory of the exploitation film (think 1973's "Thriller"), and yes, a lot of the legal jargon is dumbed down and the script set-up is at times completely arbitrary, this is not nearly as terrible a film as many would lead you to believe.

    Lamont Johnson, who previously directed the superb Patty Duke thriller "You'll Like My Mother" in 1972, is behind the camera here, and the film is very stylishly shot. 1970s Los Angeles colors every frame, and the camera work is flashy and slick. Pacing is a bit of an issue here, as the film does have a bizarre narrative trajectory-it rises and falls, rises and falls, and the conclusion is a bit abrupt, which is indicative of the script needing some work. Margaux Hemingway and little sister Mariel play on screen siblings very nicely, both demonstrating considerably acting capability. Sarandon is at times a bit overacting here, but is reprehensible enough. Anne Bancroft plays the no- nonsense attorney perfectly, while Perry King appears briefly in a relatively pointless role as Hemingway's boyfriend/photographer.

    The film's second-to-last scene is the real dynamite here, and the reason it's remembered above anything else, although it again is a bit awkwardly paced, and seems to arrive too late to the party. Overall though, "Lipstick" is not as awful of a film as so many have painted it to be. It's no masterpiece, but it is a mildly thrilling, entertaining revenge film, and Margaux Hemingway and Bancroft's performances lend it some serious backbone. 7/10.
    abethell-2

    Another great psychological thriller from the 1970's

    The more I see references to the psychological drama/thriller movies of the 1970's, the more I wish I could see them again.

    Lipstick (1976) was made during an era that saw thrillers like Duel, Badham County, Hardcore, The Dirty Harry series and politically incorrect teen movies like Animal House. The scripts and characterisations had to be good because this was pre special effects, they actually shot films outdoors in real life settings, not just studio caverns.

    This is a beautifully made film and we can appreciate the freshness of the Hemingway sisters , as well as understand the difficulties a disturbed young man faces when his desires get the better of him.

    The revenge aspect would make the viewer feel good as they see justice as being done.

    Though in the end no one wins, expect viewers who are treated to almost 2 hours of suspense , escapism and possibly voyeurism as the girls are so attractive.

    I am tired of the franchise films of today, the TV remakes, the special effects-making actors and writers redundant when good scripts and real life locations are needed to help us identify with the situation.
    6Real_Review

    The Shocking Debuts Of Mariel & Margaux Hemingway. An Intense Thriller.

    This was the debut film for both Mariel and Margaux Hemingway. It was probably this film where Woody Allen saw Mariel for the first time, before casting her 3 years later as his girlfriend in 'Manhattan' (1979). I would love to hear the story about how THIS became the script that introduced the ladies to Hollywood.

    The shots of Los Angeles are great, the Hemingway girls are beautiful, and the film is intense throughout.

    RealReview Posting Scoring Criteria: Acting - 1/1; Casting - 1/1; Directing - 1/1; Story - 1/1; Writing/Screenplay - 1/1;

    Total Base Score = 5

    Modifiers (+ or -): Standout Performances: 1 ( Mariel Hemingway );

    Total RealReview Rating: 6

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    • Trivia
      Debut theatrical feature film for both sister actresses Margaux Hemingway and Mariel Hemingway.
    • Goofs
      In the final scene with the shotgun, the edge of a green stuntman's mat (or airbag) is visible at the lower right side of the car.
    • Quotes

      Chris McCormick: [assailant on top of her] Stop! You're killing me!

    • Connections
      Featured in Dusk to Dawn Drive-In Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 2 (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Lipstick
      Written and Performed by Michel Polnareff, Arranged by Jimmie Haskell

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    • Release date
      • July 8, 1976 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Eine Frau sieht rot
    • Filming locations
      • Pacific Design Center - 8687 Melrose Avenue, West Hollywood, California, USA(apartments tower)
    • Production companies
      • Dino De Laurentiis Company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $8,328,666
    • Gross worldwide
      • $8,328,666
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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