Synopses & Reviews
From 1965 to 1972, Andy Milligan made 20 exploitation movies, including
Gutter Trash, Torture Dungeon, Bloodthirsty Butchers, and
Fleshpot on 42nd Street. For Milligansadist, misogynist, maniacexploitation was no joke; it was his reality. Based on hundreds of interviews, including many with Milligan himself, this is a tale of violencephysical, sexual, psychological. Even the author got sucked in, appearing in one of Milligans last gore-fests and nearly getting killed. But this biographyprofusely illustrated with strange stillsisn't just about a lunatic with a movie camera. Its also an anecdotal history of exploitation films, the birth of off-Broadway theater, the Warhol crowd, and the malevolent place called Times Square. The sick secrets revealed here will shock even hardcore grindhouse fans.
About the Author
Jimmy McDonough is the author of the forthcoming
Shakey: Neil Young's Biography. He has written for the
Village Voice, Variety, Film Comment, Mojo, Spin, and
Juggs.