Lipstick (film)
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For the 2006 TV movie, see Why I Wore Lipstick to My Mastectomy.
Lipstick | |
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Directed by | Lamont Johnson |
Produced by | Freddie Fields |
Written by | David Rayfiel |
Starring | Margaux Hemingway Chris Sarandon |
Music by | Michel Polnareff |
Cinematography | Bill Butler |
Editing by | Marion Rothman |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release date(s) | April 2, 1976 |
Running time | 89 mins |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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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, showing an extremely brutal and distressing rape scene. The character played by Margaux Hemingway gets beaten, tied up, and then sodomized by her sister's music teacher until she screams for mercy.
[edit] Remakes
The film was remade in India twice. The first remake is the Hindi film Insaaf Ka Tarazu (1980), which became a big hit. The second remake is in Telugu and it is titled Edi Nyayam Edi Dharmam (1982)
[edit] External links
- Lipstick at the Internet Movie Database
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