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Gas-s-s-s (1970) Movie Review, Cast & Crew, Film Summary

Gas-s-s-s !Invite a few friends over to watch the end of the world!

Rating: 2.5/5

Gas-s-s-s (1970) Film Summary

Plot: A bunch of (probably smelly) people fight for survival after a poisonous gas kills everybody over the age of 25.

Gas-s-s-s (1970) Movie

An anarchic mess of a movie with a psychedelic clash of ideas, like acid-baked concert poster mash-ups, and a sloppy soundtrack, Gas-s-s-s is one of those movies that I really wanted to like but couldn’t. It’s packed with ideas and all kinds of things to look at. But like a lot of movies like this (I type that knowing that there really aren’t a lot of movies like this), it actually suffers from having way too many ideas and things to look at. The humor’s goofily dated, and there’s just not anything for the typical viewer (and I consider myself 100% typical) to grasp on to. It was like I’d been put on a roller coaster that was falling apart and told that I couldn’t hold on to the rail thing or I’d have to start the ride over again. The guy next to me liked the ride a little more than I did, but at least I didn’t drink and vomit up an extra-large cherry Slushie and something called a “jumbo dog” like the guy behind me. This is a product of the rebellious early-70s, probably more interesting as a counter-culture relic than as a cult classic. It’s probably a must for Roger Corman or Bud Cort fans though. Speaking of the latter–as I continue in my quest to see every Roger Corman movie (bet you didn’t even know that was even a quest!), I continue to be amazed by the guy’s versatility. And even if his movies aren’t always good, they are almost always interesting and worth watching. Gas-s-s-s is, too, but its potential is unfortunately wasted by a half-assed pseudo-absurdist script and no-budget aesthetics. It’s also a movie I’ll never discuss with anybody because a) nobody has seen it and b) I don’t want to try pronouncing the title. Gas-s-s-s. I’m afraid I’d accidentally put an extra couple s’s in there.

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Gas-s-s-s (1970) Movie Cast & Crew

Director
Roger Corman

Cast

Bud Cort – Hooper

Talia Shire – Coralee

Elaine Giftos – Cilla

Cindy Williams – Marissa

Ben Vereen – Carlos

Bob Corff – Coel

Alex Wilson – Jason

Bruce Karcher – Edgar Allen

George Armitage – Billy the Kid

Raye Birk – Mort Catafalque

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