- published: 14 May 2015
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Lipstick is a 1976 drama film directed by Lamont Johnson. Starring Margaux and Mariel Hemingway, it contains one of the most infamous scenes in motion picture history, containing a rape scene.
Chris McCormick (Margaux Hemingway) is a highly paid fashion model whose image serves as the driving force of the ad campaign for a popular brand of lipstick and can be seen in magazines and on billboards all around the world.
Gordon Stuart (Chris Sarandon), a part-time composer and full-time music teacher, eagerly accepts Chris’s 13-year-old sister Kathy’s (Mariel Hemingway) invitation to come to a secluded beachside photo shoot, so Chris can listen to some of his music. But Chris is too busy to give any of her time to Gordon and suggests that they meet another day at the apartment she shares with Kathy.
Gordon agrees and shows up at the apartment at the date and time that she mentioned. Even though Chris has clearly forgotten about the invitation, she lets him in and politely sits down as he plays her a tape of one of his compositions.
Actors: Alan Roberts (editor), Dana Lee (actor), Eddie Daniels (producer), Eddie Daniels (actress), Eddie Daniels (composer), Jenni Pulos (actress), V.J. Foster (actor), Chris Elwood (actor), Corey Allen Kotler (actor), Bryan Law (actor), Linda Shing (actress), Steve Becker (editor), Steve Becker (writer), Steve Becker (director), Steve Becker (producer),
Plot: A rockin Multi-sexual romantic comedy centered on an eclectic group of Greenwich Village East residents, led by the intellectual slacker Dex and the passionate Bohemian rock-star-in-the-making, Max. Their grunge chic New York group's divergent backgrounds and views serve to highlight how love, or the lack of love, in all its forms and manifestations remains the driving force behind our lives, regardless of age, race, culture, religion or sexual orientation. The journey is punctuated by an original, pulsating soundtrack and live band performances by the all girl group MaxiTit and its faithful lesbian following.
Keywords: band, bohemian, ethnic, lesbian, lesbian-relationship, lesbian-romance, love, new-york, rock-'n'-roll, sexActors: Ryan Trecartin (editor), Ryan Trecartin (actor), Ryan Trecartin (actor), Ryan Trecartin (director), Ryan Trecartin (writer), Ryan Trecartin (actor), Ryan Trecartin (actor), Ryan Trecartin (actor), Ryan Trecartin (actor), Laura Colella (actress), Lizzie Fitch (actress), Lizzie Fitch (actress), Lizzie Fitch (actress), Lizzie Fitch (actress), Aaron Jungels (actor),
Genres: Short,Actors: Vanessa Marshall (actress), Isabel Cueva (actress), Kimberley Furst (actress), Shaula Vega (actress), Saki Miata (actress), Dawn Grabowski (actress), Amy D'Allessandro (actress), Bruno Louchouarn (composer), Daniel Fort (editor), Carlos Brown (costume designer), Mary Manofsky (actress), Orlette Ruiz (director),
Genres: Short,Nice and naughty. Dark angel. Enticing body. Oddity. Sexual object. Hot commodity. I've seen the future. The source of metamorphosis. Broken home. Spoke alone. Grew up in an orphanage. Free spirited. Easy-going. Percipient. Hot under the collar. A scholarship recipient. Neck sore. People should explore sex more. X. Not exactly the girl next door. Queen of hearts. Everybody's seen the parts. Dark corners for the very most obscene of arts. Body beautiful, long hair, coal black, Whole stack. Never been one to hold back. The eyes have it. Few words said cryptic. Cameras flashing, nothing on but red lipstick. Dangerous curves. Kids crying, adults wallowing. Girl with the perfect figure and cult following.
Shy but daring. More poses. Try comparing. Without glitz, homemade outfits that I am wearing. Outrageous extrovert, I speak up with passions. Business and politics. Don't keep up with fashions. The camera loves me more than the typewriter or drink tray. I'm humble. My favourite record's 'Rumble' by Link Wray. Hair, makeup. Don't care. Shake it in their snake pit. I love to swim and roam around the home bare naked.