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  • Actors: Margaux Hemingway, Chris Sarandon, Perry King, Robin Gammell, John Bennett Perry
  • Directors: Lamont Johnson
  • Writers: David Rayfiel
  • Producers: Dino De Laurentiis, Freddie Fields
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language: English, French
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated:
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  • Studio: Paramount
  • DVD Release Date: October 14, 2003
  • Run Time: 89 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (79 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0000AUHOE
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #71,701 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "Lipstick" on IMDb

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By A Customer on February 15, 2000
Format: VHS Tape
Really not as bad as everyone said it was back in 1976. Give Margaux a break! She was just 20 years old and this was her first movie. This Girl had to carry this film on her shoulders and I for one think she did a great job! I think she held her own with Anne, Perry & Chris too. The script does fail her,though. Give it a second try because its really not that bad! There are many other movies with firstimers out there that I'm sure were alot worse than this debut. Margaux deserves applauds just for taking the plunge from modeling to movies! ND
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Oh how I love this film! Margaux is divine as a high fashion model who is raped by her teen sister's school music teacher! Well she is not just raped, she is completely brutalised! I swear some of those scenes looked a bit too realistic. Chris Sarandon is absolutely devilish in the role of the sadistic rapist. He doesn't just physically overpower Margaux, he also attacks her mentally. After the deed is done he slyly begs of her to "not do this with anyone else." During the trial he also torments her with late night calls playing selections of his Phillip Glass inspired music. While the subject matter is serious the film is also high camp & truely hilarious! In an emotional (or as emotional as Margaux can get) courtroom scene she shouts out "he tried to kill me with his c**k!" Let us also not forget lil sis Mariel who gets attacked at the end of the film...after a high speed chase through the Pasadena Design Center! This pushes Margaux over the edge so she grabs a shotgun and goes after Sarandon with a vengeance! After pumping him full of bullets she just keeps pulling the trigger...it is AMAZING! Francesco Scavullo must be so proud.
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The late Margaux Hemingway saw her movie career take a nosedive after the release of this film, while her co-star and little sister Mariel became the toast of the town. But to many cinephiles, she'll always be remembered as the woman in red holding one mean rifle. Margaux plays Chris McCormick, a top fashion model (no stretch at all, here, since she really was a top model at the time) who ends up regretting her decision of having innocently invited her sibling's music teacher (Chris Sarandon of "Fright Night" fame) to her apartment. While she cries rape (with the help of Academy award winner Anne Bancroft as her attorney) the judicial system, however, sees it differently. LIPSTICK is the ultimate B-movie extravaganza. Raw to the bone, it is avant-garde cinema with a glossy exterior. David Rayfeil's script spares no details in degrading women via ultra-violent scenes (one a la "The Accused") and a misogynistic message regarding men and feminine beauty. But as a whole--and not too taken seriously--LIPSTICK is 90 minutes of pure fun. The film has a Russ Myer feel to it, a sort of cinema verite of the late 60's (the ones who lured mostly the male clientele). Margaux Hemingway gives all she's got and comes up almost rosy despite her limited range. She may not be Meryl Streep, but, contrary to popular opinion, her performance is believable. Of course, then-12 year old Mariel do steal the show with her quiet but strong delivery. Every nuance of her emotional face shows the making of a great actress, and she did become one for awhile, while her older sister stumbled and stumbled in forgettable Z flicks. LIPSTICK was indeed the apogee of Margaux's career. Far from being Academy award worthy, it is definitely a fave among lovers of cult movies, and with good reasons. Now all it needs is a deluxe DVD edition with all the extra goodies.-----Martin Boucher
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By Movie Fan on March 14, 2013
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i got emotional after watching it on amazon instant video. ive never seen this before. the courtroom scenes were infuriating... i never get this way during movies or any type of rape scene, but this one had me in tears only cuz it shows the long term pain that rape survivors go thru.

I know the girl who plays the sister is related to chris, the main character. I wonder if they are sisters or mother/daughter they look alike, same smile/voice, and same last name. I saw the little girl in movies and tales from the crypt the hilarious love potion karma with ANDREW MCCARTHY... hehehe. I enjoyed myself. Good flick
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This movie was panned back when it came out but I think now you can watch and truly relate to the actions of a woman abused by both her attacker and the system and takes revenge at the end, the movie is not bad and the acting is pretty good...
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Lipstick was one of those movies that the audiences simply were not ready for, in the late 70s. Surprisingly, this movie is not some glamour thriller that it was labled. For me, this is clearly a movie about the horror of rape. People knew about rape at this time, but it was a very taboo subject for victims who suffered from it. The movie should be applauded for telling a story of a rape victim who, as always seemed to be the case, falsely accused of "bringing it on herself". Though it has some weak spots, overall the film works. Too bad it was panned so badly by critics and the public that year, and only had modest success on vhs and late night tv.
Margaux Hemingway suffered the worst and unfairly. I thought her performance was great. But the problem, for her anyway, was the weak screenplay. It simply did not give her enough to work with. I was left feeling that I didn't really have a clear idea of who she was. How was she supposed to play a character with any kind of emotion, dimension, etc. when the screenplay didn't give her the words or the scenes or the lines to give her something to work with??. We are left with "a model who is raped because of lipstick advertisements". A good example is the film's beginning throwing Hemingway on some rocks, nude, no lines....without any scenes showing that she is a human being. Crazy, i tell you. What's worse...there are no scenes showing the character's pain, humiliation an confusion about actually being raped. afterwards, Hemingway looks like someone who just panicked and called the cops, hearing a sounds in her bedroom closet. Heminway goes to see a priest to talk about what happened....Priest: How do you feel?......Hemingway: i feel angry.....
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