Marilyn Times Five

1973 American film
  • 1973 (1973)
Running time
14 minutes [2]CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish

Marilyn Times Five is a 1973 experimental film by American filmmaker Bruce Conner.

Plot

It is an exploration of how a film's form can influence audience perception of the content of film.[3]

For this film, the footage comes from Apple Knockers and Coke, a famous porno loop from the late '40s featuring Monroe look-alike Arline Hunter while the song "I'm Through With Love" [4] by Marilyn herself is playing. [5]

See also

  • 1973 in film
  • Pop art
  • Found object

References

  1. ^ Bruce Conner: REPORT (1963-1967) & MARILYN TIME FIVE (1968-1973)|Featured Screening|Screen Slate
  2. ^ FilmAffinity
  3. ^ MUBI
  4. ^ Senses of Cinema
  5. ^ TCM.com

External links

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Bruce Conner
Films
  • A Movie (1958)
  • Cosmic Ray (1961)
  • Breakaway (1966)
  • Report (1967)
  • Marilyn Times Five (1973)
  • Crossroads (1976)
  • Take the 5:10 to Dreamland (1976)
  • Valse Triste (1977)
Music videos
  • "Mongoloid" (1978)
  • "America is Waiting" (1981)
  • "Mea Culpa" (1981)
Related topics
  • Toni Basil
  • Collage film
  • Dennis Hopper