Bad (1977)
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71% of critics liked it
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15% want to see it
(1,216 ratings)
The final film released under the Andy Warhol moniker (which Warhol executive produced) is a much more polished affair than Flesh, Trash or Heat, but preserves the oddball wit and eccentric flair that made those films so memorable. Directed by Warhol film editor Jed Johnson, Andy Warhol's Bad… More The final film released under the Andy Warhol moniker (which Warhol executive produced) is a much more polished affair than Flesh, Trash or Heat, but preserves the oddball wit and eccentric flair that made those films so memorable. Directed by Warhol film editor Jed Johnson, Andy Warhol's Bad focuses on Hazel Aiken, a New York housewife who has to support a houseful of relatives on her own. She pays the bills by operating an electrolysis service out of her home and also by running a murder-for-hire service staffed exclusively by women that specializes in unsavory jobs like killing children and house pets. As a result of her latter job, she has to deal with unwanted attention from Detective Hughes, a corrupt cop who wants her to surrender one of her employees so he can make an arrest. Hazel's complex life grows even more difficult with the arrival of her nephew J.T. (Perry King), a sleazy layabout who wants to join her hit squad. As the bodies pile up around her, Hazel discovers that her cold-blooded take on capitalism and family values comes with a price she didn't imagine. Andy Warhol's Bad differs from previous Warhol productions because of its higher production values and Hollywood-friendly casting, but retains its sense of underground credibility thanks to a wild story line that trashes every taboo in arm's reach to create a memorably bizarre satire. Some sources erroneously list the year of release in 1971; it was in fact produced in 1976 and issued to theaters by Roger Corman's New World Pictures in 1977. The MPAA classified that version of the film with an X. It was later reedited to receive an R, which is the version available on video. ~ Donald Guarisco, Rovi
- Directed By
- Jed Johnson
- Written By
- George Abagnalo, Pat Hackett
- Genres
- Art House & International, Mystery & Suspense, Comedy
Critic Reviews
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Dennis Schwartz, Ozus' World Movie Reviews
This sicko black comedy is a near masterpiece in outrageous schlock shock.
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Shane Burridge, rec.arts.movies.reviews
You would be wise not to read any further material about BAD until you've viewed it for yourself
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Ken Hanke, Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
Amusing Warhol Factory opus with a great Susan Tyrell performance.
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Cast
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Carroll Baker
as Mrs. Aiken
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Perry King
as L.T.
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Susan Tyrrell
as Mary Aiken
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Stefania Casini
as P.G.
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Cyrinda Foxe
as R.C.
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Mary Boylan
as Grandmother
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Tere Tereba
as Ingrid Joyner
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Brigid Berlin
as Estelle
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Susan Blond
as Young Mother
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Maria Smith
as Marsha
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Geraldine Smith
as Glenda
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Lawrence Tierney
as O'Reilly
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Renee Paris
as Leachmans
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Jane Forth
as Screaming Passer-by
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Tito Goya
as Manuel Rivera
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Tamara Horrocks
as Angry Mother
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Charles McGregor
as Det. Hughes
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Charles Welch
as Blind Newsdealer
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Kitty Bruce
as Karla
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Michael Sullivan
as Some Schmuck
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Ruth Jaroslow
as Electrolysis Patient
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Richard Cummings
as Street Kid
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Tom Quinn
as Man Buying Newspaper
- Andy Warhol
- Gordon Oas-Heim
- Matthew Anton