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Singapore Sling (1990)

Starring: Panos Thanassoulis, Meredyth Herold Director: Nikos Nikolaidis Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: DVD
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)

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Product Details

  • Actors: Panos Thanassoulis, Meredyth Herold, Michele Valley
  • Directors: Nikos Nikolaidis
  • Format: Black & White, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono), Greek (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono)
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: Synapse Films
  • DVD Release Date: May 30, 2006
  • Run Time: 112 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000F48DBO
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #91,801 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)
  • For more information about "Singapore Sling" visit the Internet Movie Database (IMDb)

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Singapore Sling

A detective searches for his lost love and his travels lead him to two women living in a secluded villa. When they find him barely consious and bleeding, he doesn't speak, so they nickname him "Singapore Sling". Their hospitality soon turns horrific as he discovers they may be a mentally deranged mother/daughter team interested in deadly sex and torturous games... and they also maybe responsible for hs lover's death! Wounded by a gunshot and imprisoned in a nightmare that he may never escape, "Singapoe Sling" becomes the pawn in a deadly game of sexual domination, torture and murder.

Greek Director Nikos Nikolaidis has created one of the most disturbing, gory and strangely beautiful cult films you will ever see...a haunting story of one man's search for love and the horrifying consequences of his actions. Synapse Films is proud to present Singapoe Sling in a beautiful anamorphic widescreen transfer for the first time in North America.


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27 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding... Very black tribute to Preminger's noir classic... Not for the prudish... Lovely looking DVD, July 4, 2006
This is a very black comedy. It is a Greek film but most of the dialogue is actually in English. Only the voiceover narration is in Greek. It was shot in 1990 by Greek director Nikos Nikolaidis and stars Panayiotis Thanassoulis as the detective and narrator, with Michelle Valley and Meredyth Herold as the psychotic mother and daughter. This incestuous pair of lesbians (technically bisexual) live in an isolated mansion playing bondage and sadomasochistic games with each other and with various "lucky" visitors who pass their way and who unfortunately all end up buried in the backyard. The film is not at all as dark and forbidding as it may sound. It unfolds in a very tongue-in-cheek manner. It is not a horror movie as such. Neither is it a thriller. It is a weird amalgam of film noir, comedy, bondage film, surrealistic art film and absurdist cinema. It received decidedly mixed reviews, some viewers liking its boldness and novelty, others lambasting it as utter trash. Personally I found it quite intoxicating and will vouchsafe its place as a cult classic.

Nikos Nikolaidis is obviously a fan of film noir and of Otto Preminger's 1944 classic, "Laura," in particular. He borrows heavily from it, everything from the feel of the film, to the storyline, to the photography, to the music. The film opens with David Raksin's instantly recognisable theme from "Laura" which over the years has become synonymous with the noir genre. The music recurs constantly throughout. There is even a vocal version sung by Julie London midway through. The missing woman the detective is searching for is also called Laura. There is a portrait of the daughter in the mansion, very much like the portrait of Laura in Preminger's film. For those unfamiliar with "Laura," Preminger's classic tells of how a police detective falls in love with the portrait of a woman whose death he is investigating. He finds out that she isn't actually dead. There follows the suspicion that she may have murdered the woman found in her room. That original plot forms the backstory to Nikolaidis' bizarre and totally off-tangent "tribute" to the earlier work. The events here, if we are to believe the psychotic mother, take place several years after the events of the original film and its presumed happy-ever-after ending. This is what a sequel to Laura might be like in a parallel universe with a director and storyteller high on acid.

A knowledge of Preminger's "Laura" would be of benefit in appreciating this movie but it is not a must. On the other hand, fans of the earlier film will almost certainly not look kindly on Nikolaidis' creation. In fact I see this film having very limited appeal in mainstream America or elsewhere for that matter.

The film is beautifully shot, one of the most visually arresting B&W films to be made in a long while. Sets are gorgeous despite its low budget origins. The women are dressed to evoke an early-20th-century, silent-film-era look. It is all very beautifully done. And that puts it in stark contrast to the activities that take place in this demented household. There is the standard bondage fare, gagging, leather bindings and a threatened whipping on a St. Andrew's Cross, all quite erotic if you like that kind of stuff, but in between is more disgusting, some would say revolting fare that is explicitly captured on camera. The women have a fetish for vomiting. They derive sexual pleasure from vomiting on their victims. The mother also enjoys urinating on her victims. You are treated to close ups of the disgusting mess made when masturbating with soft, squishy fruit. There is a scene near the beginning where our psychotic duo happily place the entrails of their victim into glass bowls on their dinner table. You can clearly make out coils of intestines, lobes of a liver and a still beating heart. This is about the time you realise that you're not in Kansas anymore. And that this is no Hollywood movie. The final death scene, carried out with the aid of a huge knife-dildo, is raptly choreographed to the swelling strains of the famous variation from Rachmaninov's Paganini Rhapsody. This is a movie I guarantee you'll never forget. Audiences either love it or hate it. There are no in-betweens.

Synapse has unfortunately not managed to obtain the original negatives to this film. The print comes with the English subtitles for the Greek passages permanently burnt in. Because of the less than ideal, overly-contrasted, burnt-in subtitles, Synapse has provided an optional set of English subtitles placed in dark grey blocks which can be superimposed over the originals. Not ideal and not recommended because they block out quite a bit of the picture. Overall the picture quality on this DVD is actually very good. For the first three-quarters of the film, the picture is quite immaculate. Exquisite in fact. The gorgeous black and white photography is beautifully transferred. It's only in the last quarter where there is an inordinate amount of dirt and various print defects, like circular imprints as well as several instances of missing frames with resultant skips and jumps onscreen. But these aren't all that distracting. Viewers with sensitive constitutions may want to stay away. Viewers with "good taste" should also be warned to stay clear. But if you're up for outlandish perversions, off-the-wall mayhem, all stitched together with a touch of class, this will fit the bill.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars All these great reviews? Than what movie did I buy($23.95)and watch???, June 23, 2007
By CLINT BRONSON (las vegas,NV.) - See all my reviews
I have now watched the immortal(????????)SINGAPORE SLING!
I love Horror movies,so much so I comb every store that
sells them here in BLISTERING HOT LAS VEGAS. I was starving
for something in horror I had not seen.So I looked at my FAV.
place-AMAZON I scrolled down movies and low and behold I see
SINGAPORE SLING,and not only that but all these rave reviews!
So I took a chance and bought it before viewing(Amazon readers
I cannot stress enough how irresponsible that is)The movie
was at only one store out of 14 I shop at(that alone should
have told me something)but hey? All these RAVE reviews from
AMAZONERS could not be wrong? OR COULD THEY! Well I have now
seen SING 6 times(which to it's credit I am not saying it's
horrible for I would not keep trying with it)but all the
reviews of OUTSTANDING-BREATHTAKING,and ONE OF A KIND???
I am just lost.First the good points,so I don't come off
like a JERK!The director has talent,no debate there.The
3 actors are just that..Actors and not nobody's who came
off the street.The cinamatography was very,very good.
So you see I am trying with this but what I don't like
(well besides shelling out $23.95)is I am having a hard
time following this story,and have now watched it 6 times
hell! It's playing now while I type this.The acting from
the women (who are very attractive mind you) is sometimes
dare I say it,DARE!DARE! Over acting abit with the blink/blink
of the eyes and the finger over the mouth miming the sshhh!
motion(a lil overdone you can't say it's not or you have not
watched this movie)the young daughter especially narrating
to us can sometimes be annoying.So anyway I just wanted to
put this review in for someone who has not seen this to
read a review that does not give this 5 stars(5 stars???)
but only 2(1.5 to be honest)In a nutshell this is what you are
getting.A gorgeous black & white movie of a story of a mother
and daughter who take in this stranger to have sex,vomit and
S&M with on every level,and yes there is a plot twist for
you detective fans.So if you love David Lynch ERASERHEAD
and David Cronenburg's Naked Lunch,Terry Gilliam's Tideland
than this is your cup of coffee. For me I am to simple I
guess for this movie is on my shelf right between Silence
of the lambs and Candyman(I do my films by year)and this
movie looks very out of place.I don't know? Maybe it's me
but "WHEW" I can remember COUNTLESS of times looking at my
ceiling taking a deep breath and saying "LET'S GO!" 20min
into this after the 6th viewing.Snore-aping Sling!
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beyond what you could imagine, November 19, 2006
By Dm Otis (vancouver) - See all my reviews
This is one incredible movie. It is so far beyond a boundary-pushing, transgressive movie experience it is hard to compare it to anything you may have seen. But truly it is a work of International film art, you just have to be able to get past the challenging content. No question it is beautifully filmed, and the set dec is phenomenal. The actors are totally committed and the story structure is very layered and intricate. The theme is death and killing, and the filmmaker builds dread and mistrust and doom into the scenee as the movie moves toward its final conclusion. This is something you will need to see more than once, and it is probably better appreciated once you are used to its extremities.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Funny, suspenseful, and surprisingly moving
SINGAPORE SLING is one of those films that you are either going to love or hate. I, for one, loved it. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Tristan

5.0 out of 5 stars Film Noir....in "Bizarro World"
It was once said that the whole of a movie should not be in so much whether you like or disliked a movie, but rather, did it leave a lasting impression upon you? Read more
Published 23 months ago by Jason Johnson

5.0 out of 5 stars Art-house S&M. 4.5 star's.
Sing Sling is a black and white shocker made in 1990 that has just the right amount of sex, sleaze, torture, murder, S&M, shock value, and gore for my taste. Read more
Published on November 14, 2007 by M.

5.0 out of 5 stars Strange and Unique
Warhol meets Waters with some "Thundercrack!" mixed in to the batch. This movie almost defies description. Read more
Published on September 5, 2007 by Keith White

5.0 out of 5 stars One of my favorites!
On a rain swept night, in the garden of a lavish villa, two women -- "Mother" (Michele Valley) and "Daughter" (Meredyth Herold) bury the not-yet-dead body of their chauffeur. Read more
Published on February 8, 2007 by Greg Goodsell

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