Making of 'Ladies and Gentlemen, the Fabulous Stains' Part 2

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Part two of a documentary look at the 'making of' and cult success of the troubled Lou Adler directed film "Ladies And Gentlemen The Fabulous Stains" starring Diane Lane. AKA "'Ladies and Gentlemen, the Fabulous Stains': Behind the Movie"

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  • i saw this movie while flipping through Netflix.... I absolutely lovvvved it!!!!! its absolutely amazing ive already seen it 7 times... but thats because i only discovered it a week ago :D

  • Just watched both parts of this--very interesting. I never new this was actually filmed in 1980. It's funny to think this was originally meant to be a mainstream release, and then ended up being one of the most obscure cult classics ever. Like everyone else, I first saw this on Night Flight in the early 80's. I'm glad they finally released this on DVD a few years ago--now if we could just get Breaking Glass on DVD.

  • Wow, I had no idea. I caught this many, many years ago, I think it was on USA's "Up All Night," remember that show? Gilbert Gottfried hosted one of the nights, and Rhonda Shear would host the other night, Friday and Saturday, I think.

    I remember loving the movie when I was young, but saw it again a couple years ago...not so good, but I don't care. I'll always remember loving it. And, of course, having Diane Lane in it didn't hurt. :-)

  • The concert scene filmed in the PNE Gardens - skipped out of school. Dressed up as new wave/punks. Always wondered how come the film was never released. We knew it was named "All Washed Up" at that time.

  • @mavris1 This aired on John Pierson's IFC show "Split Screen." The segment was directed by Sam Green and Sarah Jacobson. Sadly, Sarah passed away in 2004. :(

  • @laylurikyu I stand by my statement! 

  • @tonyvaguely Hey, 2 years late responding on this but I just found this video on YouTube! The soundtrack album was pulled at the last minute. It did sell as an MP3 download on Amazon for about 48 hours though! So copies do exist. If you get in touch with me I'll be happy to send it to you!

  • @smilingpug That's awesome! Do you have any memories about making the film? What scene were you an extra in?

  • I was in Grade 10.

  • @smilingpug haha omg my mother was too, only the shooting in Western PA tho

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