Hi, Mom! (1970)
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 87 mins
Theatrical Release Information:
Hi, Mom!
Brian De Palma takes on late 1960s media culture in his followup to Greetings (1968). Seeking a place in New York life one way or another, Vietnam vet John Rubin (Robert De Niro) moves into a Greenwich Village dive, with hopes of becoming a director for porn king Joe Banner (Allen Garfield). Rubin sells Banner on his idea to make "Peep Art" by filming the racy action in the building windows across from his apartment. He plans to seduce talky window denizen Judy (Jennifer Salt) to get the film he wants; but when that plan fails, John trades his camera for a TV and joins a radical theater troupe for their performance piece, "Be Black Baby." Inspired by the radicals, John decides to make his own violent political statement -- or does he just want to be on TV? Mixing long passages of the TV-framed "Be Black Baby" with John's misadventures in Manhattan, the film sends up political extremism, liberal guilt, and the Chicago 1968 protestors' mantra that "the whole world is watching," as it all becomes one big staged performance for the cameras. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of Hi, Mom!:
Lara Parker also in Race with the Devil , Save the Tiger
Jennifer Salt also in Sisters , Soap: Season 04 , Soap: Season 03 , Play It Again, Sam , Murder à la Mod
Nelson Peltz also in Ocean's Twelve
Buddy Butler also in Putney Swope , Where's Poppa?
Peter Maloney also in Washington Square , The Thing , Desperately Seeking Susan , Greetings , Boiler Room
Hi, Mom! Trivia
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