Myra Breckinridge (1970) Reviews

Myra Breckinridge (1970)
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Gore Vidal's best-selling satiric novel gets an inarguably unique screen treatment in this off-center psycho-sexual farce. Fussy film buff Myron Breckinridge (Rex Reed) goes to Europe and gets a sex-change operation from a slovenly chain-smoking doctor (John Carradine) and returns to the United States as the glamorous and willful Myra Breckinridge (Raquel Welch). Myra appears at the door of former cowboy star-turned-acting school entrepreneur Buck Loner (John Huston), who also happened to be Myron's uncle; Myra insists she's Myron's widow and demands her fair share of Loner's inheritance to her late husband. Loner, suspicious of the appearance of Myron's bride, tries to find a way out of giving her any of his money, while giving Myra a job in his acting school to keep her busy. Myra's new career allows her to make the acquaintance of Leticia Van Allen (Mae West), an aging sexpot and talent agent who represents "leading men only." Through Leticia, Myra meets alpha-male aspiring star Rusty Godowsky (Roger Herren) and his naïve girlfriend Mary Ann Pringle (Farrah Fawcett); as part of her own bid to ferment sexual anarchy, Myra attempts to introduce Mary Ann to the pleasures of lesbianism, while forcibly expanding Rusty's sexual boundaries. In the midst of the action, director Michael Sarne uses clips from dozens of vintage Hollywood films of the 1930s and '40s as a comic counterpoint to the story. Both Gore Vidal and Rex Reed expressed their dissatisfaction with Myra Breckinridge after the film hit theaters, though Vidal has also claimed not have seen the finished product; the film has gone on to develop a devoted cult following, despite the fact the film's only authorized video release has been out of print since the late '70s. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Mae WestJohn Huston, (more)
Director(s):
Michael Sarne
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Member Reviews


Christine P.

I loved this movie! Mae West returned to the screen after 26 years of being away doing stage plays and caused a sensation! Fan magazines at the time went wild over her appearance and performance in this movie. This is a very wild movie and not for everyone. It may be hard to understand for some, but it is a cult classic of the highest order.

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Brent F.

love love love this movie STILL!!!! so very tounge in cheek and the editing is perfect. You will watch it more than once!!!

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Michael R.

No explaining the ending, unless.... Anyhow, the '60s, or aspects of 'em, are on display here and the filming is, shall we say... surrealistic. It moves along at a pretty good clip, although Mae West's vocalizing could have been left out. This is one that some folks love, others loathe and the rest, like us, find a somewhat interesting period piece. I'd seen this at the drive-in back in the day, but those days being what they were, couldn't remember much about it.

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Paul V.

I have waited years to see this movie, but I could not find it anywhere. I have to say that I really enjoyed the movie.

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Ronald D.

I guess I'm starting to expect a little more out of movies like this that were considered risque at the time they were released. I thought the addition of classic movie clips throughout the film was pretty clever. The ending didn't make much sense to me either.

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Robert R.

Checked this out thinking it couldn't be that bad but it lived up to the lousy reviews. Mae West and Rex Reed are pathetic.

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Tamara B.

Couldn't make any sense of it. I would have expected more, given the cast and the fact that it was from a major studio. As I recall, it got bad reviews when it was put out, and they were definitely deserved.

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HUBERT C.

This movie is boring, stupid and a complete waste of time!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Jon S.

Very disapointed and I like lots of weird movies. Hollywood's idea of something unique, I guess. A real job to finish.

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    Christine P.

    I loved this movie! Mae West returned to the screen after 26 years of being away doing stage plays and caused a sensation! Fan magazines at the time went wild over her appearance and performance in this movie. This is a very wild movie and not for everyone. It may be hard to understand for some, but it is a cult classic of the highest order.

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    Brent F.

    love love love this movie STILL!!!! so very tounge in cheek and the editing is perfect. You will watch it more than once!!!

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    Michael R.

    No explaining the ending, unless.... Anyhow, the '60s, or aspects of 'em, are on display here and the filming is, shall we say... surrealistic. It moves along at a pretty good clip, although Mae West's vocalizing could have been left out. This is one that some folks love, others loathe and the rest, like us, find a somewhat interesting period piece. I'd seen this at the drive-in back in the day, but those days being what they were, couldn't remember much about it.

    Yes   |   No

     
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