Greaser's Palace is a
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American
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directed by underground filmmaker Robert Downey, Sr. A parable based on the life of Christ, it is full of references about the destruction of the world.
Plot
Greaser's Palace follows Jesse (
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), a Christ-like figure in a zoot-suit, on his way to
Jerusalem to find work as a singer-dancer-actor. In a run-down Western town, he runs afoul of the local boss, Seeweedhead Greaser (
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), until he brings Greaser's son Lamy (
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) back from the dead.
Cast
- Luana Anders
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as Cholera Greaser
- James Antonio
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as Vernon
- Allan Arbus
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as Jesse
- Toni Basil
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as Indian Girl
- Don Calfa as Morris
- Woody Chambliss as Father
- Pablo Ferro
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as Indian
- Stanley Gottlieb as Spitunia
- Albert Henderson
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as Seaweedhead Greaser
- Joe Madden as Man With Painting
- George Morgan
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as Coo Coo
- Ron Nealy as Card Man / Ghost
- Michael Sullivan
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as Lamy "Homo" Greaser
- Herve Villechaize
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as Mr. Spitunia
- Lawrence Wolf as French Padre
- Elsie Downey as The Woman
- Jackson Haynes as Rope Man
- Alex Hitchcock as Nun
- John Paul Hudson as Smiley
- Larry Moyer as Captain Good
- Don Smolen as Gip
- Rex King as Turquoise Skies
Cast notes:
- Robert Downey, Jr., the son of the writer-director of the film, has an uncredited role as a Quasimodo
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-like child. Elsie Downey who played "the Woman" was Robert Downey Sr.'s wife. Also in the cast were Allyson Downey and Stacy Sheehan, Downey Sr.'s daughter and nephew.
Production
Greaser's Palace, which was shot on location in
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, was produced by Cyma Rubin, a neophyte
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producer who gave Downey a million dollars to make the film. Rubin would later run into legal problems, unrelated to this film, for which she would serve jail time. Downey had previously made the cult hit
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(1969) as well as lesser-known films such as
Pound (1970),
Babo 73 (1964) and
Chafed Elbows (1966).
Reception
Although
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's
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said it was Downey's "funniest, most accomplished and most audacious film yet," adding that it was "the most adventurous American movie so far this year", in general,
Greaser's Palace did not receive good critical reviews.
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, writing in the
Saturday Review said "Robert Downey seems to have absolutely everything it takes to be a successful movie director except talent," and thought that this film was "even worse than his earlier pictures – an absurdist, incomprehensible Western that mixes in scatology, William Morris agents and the second coming of Christ." Kevin Thomas, the critic for the
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wrote of it "...the film is so utterly devoid of wit and imagination that the unremitting gross behavior and language it wallows in is quickly revolting." Kathleen Carroll, critic for the
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asked "Does this weird concoction of
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parody, half-serious symbolism and silly slapstick really work?"
The film, which was presented at the
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in 1976, was not a commercial success.