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''Living Venus'' is a 1961
exploitation film An exploitation film is a film that tries to succeed financially by exploiting current trends, niche genres, or lurid content. Exploitation films are generally low-quality "B movies", though some set trends, attract critical attention, become hi ...
loosely based on the life of ''
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'' magazine founder Hugh Hefner. Marking the directorial debut of
Herschell Gordon Lewis Herschell Gordon Lewis (June 15, 1926 – September 26, 2016) was an American filmmaker, best known for creating the " splatter" subgenre of horror films. He is often called the "Godfather of Gore" (a title also given to Lucio Fulci), though hi ...
, the film stars frequent Lewis collaborators
William Kerwin William Kerwin (April 17, 1927 – October 27, 1989) was an American actor and filmmaker. He was most well known for his character roles in the films of Herschell Gordon Lewis. Career Kerwin enjoyed some success on the stage and screen befo ...
as unscrupulous magazine editor John V. Norwall and
Harvey Korman Harvey Herschel Korman (February 15, 1927May 29, 2008) was an American actor and comedian who performed in television and film productions. His big break was being a featured performer on CBS' '' The Danny Kaye Show'', but he is best remembered ...
as photographer Ken Carter.


Plot

John V. Norwall, editor of ''Newlywed'' magazine, enlists up-and-coming photographer Ken Carter to shoot a cover for the periodical. The resulting image of a couple being chased by a gunman angers the magazine's publisher, who fires John. The disgraced editor resolves to establish his own magazine, ''Pagan'', where he can enjoy greater editorial freedom. At home, John rebuffs his fiancée Diane after she insists that the couple be married immediately. He then drunkenly steals a
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statuette from an antique shop, hoping to use it as inspiration for his new magazine. John notes the resemblance between his statuette and Peggy Brandon, his waitress at a bar, and invites her to model for his magazine as "The Living Venus". He and Ken take softcore erotic photographs of Peggy and use these images in attempt to attract investors to the new publication. When they are unsuccessful, they pawn off Ken's camera to purchase a new typewriter. The two secure additional funding from Max Stein, a publisher with a shady reputation, and are granted further financing upon the success of the magazine's first issue. As John is getting ''Pagan'' off the ground, he receives a call from Diane, imploring him to come to the wedding that she has planned for that weekend. When he fails to appear, Diane and her father confront John at his apartment, resulting in an altercation between the two men. John attempts to begin an affair with Peggy, who is also being pursued by Ken. When Peggy informs him that Ken has proposed to her, John offers his own marriage proposal and hires photographer Geoffrey Page to replace Ken at the magazine. John persuades Peggy to retire from modelling and serve ''Pagan'' as a “promotions manager”, seducing clients into buying advertising. Peggy is reluctant to perform this role and soon becomes dependent on alcohol. ''Pagan'' enjoys a period of commercial success until John and Geoff become more focused on romancing the models than running a magazine. Meanwhile, Ken finds success in his new career as a
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. A drunken Peggy encounters him during one of his shoots, and he assures her he will be there if she needs him. Embarrassed, Peggy runs away, eventually arriving at a tense ''Pagan'' staff meeting. When she confronts John, he slaps her and calls her an alcoholic. Before the magazine's two-year anniversary party, Max announces that he will no longer finance the publication and suggests that John re-hire Ken. A sober Peggy arrives at the party, reaffirming her feelings for John. Upon rejection, she resorts to
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and ultimately drowns in a swimming pool. At her funeral, Max reveals that he has hired Ken to replace John, leaving the latter without any job or romantic prospects.


Cast

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William Kerwin William Kerwin (April 17, 1927 – October 27, 1989) was an American actor and filmmaker. He was most well known for his character roles in the films of Herschell Gordon Lewis. Career Kerwin enjoyed some success on the stage and screen befo ...
as Jack (John V. Norwall) *
Harvey Korman Harvey Herschel Korman (February 15, 1927May 29, 2008) was an American actor and comedian who performed in television and film productions. His big break was being a featured performer on CBS' '' The Danny Kaye Show'', but he is best remembered ...
as Ken Carter * Danica d'Hondt as Peggy Brandon *Jeanette Leahy as Margo *Lawrence J. Aberwood as Max Stein * Linné Ahlstrand as Diane *Robert Bell as Harry *Lee Hauptman as Geoffrey Page *Andrew Lindhoff as Diane's father *Edward Meekin as Benson *Herbert Graham as Jim *Charles Cook as Client at pool *Cherie Ross as Girl at bar *Clio Vias as Lorraine (voice) *Fran Harding as Lorraine's legs *Adele Kelly, Fred Knapp, and John Perak as editorial staff *Billy Falbo as Comedian at party *
Bob Scobey Robert Alexander Scobey Jr. (December 9, 1916 – June 12, 1963) was an American jazz trumpet player of traditional or Dixieland music based originally in the San Francisco area and later in Chicago, Illinois. He was born in Tucumcari, New Mex ...
as himself *Nancy Downey as The 'Other Woman' (uncredited)


Production


Development

The script of ''Living Venus'' was purchased half-finished from Jim McGinn and Seymour Zolotareff after the pair had worked on it for three weeks.
Herschell Gordon Lewis Herschell Gordon Lewis (June 15, 1926 – September 26, 2016) was an American filmmaker, best known for creating the " splatter" subgenre of horror films. He is often called the "Godfather of Gore" (a title also given to Lucio Fulci), though hi ...
believed that their screenplay had more thematic substance than that of his previous work. According to Lewis, despite the scenes featuring nude actresses, the film "was not planned as a nudie" but rather an exploration of how one man's ego affects his career in the publishing industry.


Pre-production


Casting

Lewis enlisted
William Kerwin William Kerwin (April 17, 1927 – October 27, 1989) was an American actor and filmmaker. He was most well known for his character roles in the films of Herschell Gordon Lewis. Career Kerwin enjoyed some success on the stage and screen befo ...
and
Harvey Korman Harvey Herschel Korman (February 15, 1927May 29, 2008) was an American actor and comedian who performed in television and film productions. His big break was being a featured performer on CBS' '' The Danny Kaye Show'', but he is best remembered ...
for the roles of John Norwall and Ken Carter, respectively. The director had previously worked with the pair on ''Carving Magic'', a 1959 promotional short for
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. ''Living Venus'' is one of two Lewis projects with a cast composed of
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members. As a result, the film features more professional talent than his later films; Korman, Billy Falbo, and
Karen Black Karen Blanche Black (née Ziegler; July 1, 1939 – August 8, 2013) was an American actress, screenwriter, singer, and songwriter. She rose to prominence for her work in various studio and independent films in the 1970s, frequently portrayi ...
would eventually garner greater recognition in the motion picture industry.


Filming

''Living Venus'' was shot in
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. Because of his background as an
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maker, Lewis experienced frustration with what he described as "foot draggers" rampant in the
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crew. Lewis employed a non-union workforce on subsequent projects. Lewis cut a nude scene involving Karen Black, who played a small, uncredited role in the movie, at her manager's request. The director later complained that Black's attitude contributed to production delays that were disproportionate to her screen time in the finished picture.


Post-production


Music

The film's score was composed by Martin Rubenstein.
Bob Scobey Robert Alexander Scobey Jr. (December 9, 1916 – June 12, 1963) was an American jazz trumpet player of traditional or Dixieland music based originally in the San Francisco area and later in Chicago, Illinois. He was born in Tucumcari, New Mex ...
, credited in certain promotional materials as Bob Scobie, contributed original music featured in the party scene. Harold Lawson composed the words and music to the song "Living Venus", which was performed by Robert Bell.


Release and reception

''Living Venus'' was released in February 1961, only months after Lewis’s previous project ''The Prime Time'', which he produced but did not direct. The combined box office failures of the two pictures resulted in significant financial losses for Modern Film Distributors, who subsequently defaulted on their agreement with Mid-Continent Films, Lewis' production company.


Home media

In 1990, ''Living Venus'' was released on home video as part of "The Sleaziest Movies in the History of the World", a series of films directed by
Herschell Gordon Lewis Herschell Gordon Lewis (June 15, 1926 – September 26, 2016) was an American filmmaker, best known for creating the " splatter" subgenre of horror films. He is often called the "Godfather of Gore" (a title also given to Lucio Fulci), though hi ...
and others with commentary from
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. Music from the film is featured on ''The Eye Popping Sounds of Herschell Gordon Lewis'', a compilation album of music from the director's filmography released by Birdman Records in 2002.


In popular culture

''Living Venus'', along with several other Lewis titles, is featured in Domonic Paris' ''Film House Fever'' (1986), starring Steve Buscemi.


References

{{reflist Films à clef 1961 films Works about magazine publishing Films about adult magazine publishers (people) Works about photography American exploitation films 1960s English-language films 1960s American films