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| Zoë Lund | ... |
Thana
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Bogey | ... |
Phil
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Albert Sinkys | ... |
Albert
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Darlene Stuto | ... |
Laurie
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Helen McGara | ... |
Carol
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Nike Zachmanoglou | ... |
Pamela
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| Abel Ferrara | ... |
1st Rapist
(as Jimmy Laine)
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Peter Yellen | ... |
Burglar
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Editta Sherman | ... |
Mrs. Nasone
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Vincent Gruppi | ... |
Heckler on Corner
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S. Edward Singer | ... |
Photographer
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Stanley Timms | ... |
Pimp
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Faith Peters | ... |
Prostitute
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Lawrence Zavaglia | ... |
Arab
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Alex Jachno | ... |
Chauffeur
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A timid and mute woman gets raped twice coming home from work and decides to take matters into her own hands. She dresses suggestively and roams the streets alone, wreaking vengeance upon anyone who tries to take advantage of her. Eventually, her secret life spills over into her regular life in the fashion industry. Written by Ed Sutton <esutton@mindspring.com>
Ms. 45' is probably Abel Ferrara's masterpiece despite it's many flaws. It has originality, a great music score and it leaves an indelible impression for better or worse. When we first meet Thona (Zoe Tamerlis) we wonder why she is so quiet and it is only when one of her tormentors asks her why she doesn't speak that we realise it is because she *can't* speak. This is a shocking revelation and even more shocking is the fact that this demure looking girl becomes a cold blooded murderer. The photography captures late 70's New York to perfection, at all times of day and night. The pacing and editing are excellent leaving no time for any dull moments. The acting is perfect with the exception of the Landlady (Editta Sherman) who, despite being eccentric and amusing, is no actress. The climax is set at a fancy dress party and the ensuing mayhem when Zoe goes berserk is choreographed and filmed to great (almost hypnotic) effect.