Lisztomania

Lisztomania

By Ken Russell

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 1975-10-10
  • Advisory Rating: R
  • Runtime: 1h 43min
  • Director: Ken Russell
  • Production Company: Goodtimes Enterprises
  • Production Country: United Kingdom
  • iTunes Price: USD 9.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
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Ken Russell's ("Altered States," "The Devils") erotic, exotic, electrifying Rock-n-Roll movie about classical composer Franz Liszt, which portrays him as the world's first Rock idol. Starring The Who's Roger Daltrey as Liszt, in his and Russell's follow-up feature to "Tommy." Also starring Rock legend and former Beatle, Ringo Starr, and Yes' visionary keyboardist, Rick Wakeman. This bizarre, sexually obsessed biographical fantasy was the first film recorded with a Dolby Stereo optical soundtrack!

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  • Ken Russell's Phantasmagorical Masterpiece

    5
    By Buzzdarrell58
    You'll either hate Ken Russell's imaginative vision or love it for its creative chances it takes. Either way you can't deny that 'Lisztomania' is unlike any other film you have seen. For me, it's a bawdy, witty, slapstick, satirical, political, sexual, homage to Hollywood, Rock n' Roll and of course Franz Liszt as seen through the eyes and genius mind of Ken Russell. Russell didn't want to tell a story in any sort of conventional way. He allowed his imagery and music to be a part of the storytelling process. He took extreme chances with his films that went against mainstream films. Therefore, having a unique vision (not unlike Stanley Kubrick's mad genius)... You can always tell when a film is a Ken Russell film. If you'll let your mind go and allow yourself to enter the bizarre world that Russell has created in 'Lisztomania,' then you are guaranteed an outrageous time! Too bad that Russell (and Kubrick) are sadly gone because we will never see the likes of them again. 'Lisztomania' is a lasting tribute to the one-of-a-kind mind of Ken Russell.

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