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Liquid Sky

Country: USA, Language: English, 112 mins

  • Director: Slava Tsukerman
  • Writer: Slava Tsukerman; Anne Carlisle
  • Producer: Robert Field; Nina V. Kerova

CGiii Comment

If the music does not make you turn this junk off then you are a serious demented masochist.

It looks as if it was made by and for scuzzy little art students who, upon graduation, attained the heady heights of street cleaning in a shanty town somewhere near the ends of the known universe.

Performance [crap] art should never be committed to film - here is the proof.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

Invisible aliens in a tiny flying saucer come to Earth looking for heroin. They land on top of a New York apartment inhabited by a drug dealer and her female, androgynous, bisexual nymphomaniac lover, a fashion model. The aliens soon find the human pheromones created in the brain during orgasm preferable to heroin, and the model's casual sex partners begin to disappear. This increasingly bizarre scenario is observed by a lonely woman in the building across the street, a German scientist who is following the aliens, and an equally androgynous, drug-addicted male model. (Both models are played by Anne Carlisle, in a dual role.) Darkly funny and thoroughly weird.

Cast & Characters

Anne Carlisle as Margaret and Jimmy;
Paula E. Sheppard as Adrian;
Susan Doukas as Sylvia;
Otto von Wernherr as Johann;
Bob Brady as Owen;
Elaine C. Grove as Katherine;
Stanley Knapp as Paul;
Jack Adalist as Vincent;
Lloyd Ziff as Lester;
Harry Lum as Deliveryman;
Roy MacArthur as Jack;
Sara Carlisle as Nellie;
Nina V. Kerova as Designer;
Alan Preston as Photographer;
Christine Hatfull as Hair Stylist