Love Feast (1969)

A raucous, low-budget adult comedy co-written by and starring cult icon Edward D. Wood Jr., full of bedroom chaos and gender-bending mayhem.

Love Feast - Movie Information

  • Original Title: Love Feast
  • Release Year: 1969
  • Directed by: Joseph F. Robertson
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Comedy
  • Age Rating (US): NC-17
  • Runtime: 1h 3m
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • Release Date (Theatrical): May 9, 1969 (United States - NC-17)
  • Alternative Titles: Pretty Models All in a Row (US)
  • Production Companies: Robertson-Kay Productions
  • Production Countries: United States of America

Love Feast - Plot

Mr. Murphy, a photographer, lures models to his house on the pretense of legitimate modelling work, and then busies himself bedding them. After a while, his bedroom has gotten pretty crowded and he's exhausted, so he snags a taxi cab driver to help out. Soon, a trio of domineering women show up and force him (willingly) to dress in women's clothes and submit to their whims.

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Love Feast - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Joseph F. Robertson

Main Cast

  • Mia Coco
  • Linda Colpin
  • Cynthia Denny
  • Neola Graef
  • Casey Larrain
  • Heather Starr
  • Edward D. Wood Jr.
  • Lynn Harris

Writers

  • Edward D. Wood Jr.
  • Joseph F. Robertson

Producers

  • Joseph F. Robertson

Love Feast - FAQs

Who plays Mr. Murphy in Love Feast?

Edward D. Wood Jr. — the famously eccentric filmmaker behind Plan 9 from Outer Space — plays Mr. Murphy, the scheming photographer at the center of the story. It's one of his more memorable on-screen appearances, leaning into the cross-dressing and comedic chaos the film is known for.

What is Love Feast about?

Love Feast follows Mr. Murphy, a photographer who tricks models into visiting his home under the guise of legitimate work, only to seduce them one by one. Things spiral when he recruits a cab driver to help keep up, and a trio of dominant women arrive and turn the tables on him entirely.

Is Love Feast connected to Ed Wood's other films?

Yes, in a meaningful way. Edward D. Wood Jr. co-wrote the screenplay and stars in the film, bringing his signature obsessions — cross-dressing, transgressive humor, and low-budget audacity — to the project. It fits neatly into the broader tapestry of his cult filmography, even if it sits outside his directorial work.

Does Love Feast feature cross-dressing themes?

It does, and quite prominently. In the film's climax, a trio of domineering women compel Mr. Murphy to dress in women's clothing and submit to their authority — a theme deeply personal to Ed Wood, who incorporated cross-dressing into many of his projects throughout his career.

Who directed Love Feast?

Love Feast was directed by Joseph F. Robertson, who also produced the film through Robertson-Kay Productions. While Robertson handled the direction, Edward D. Wood Jr. co-wrote the script and starred in the lead role, making this very much a collaborative effort between the two.

When was Love Feast released?

Love Feast was released on May 9, 1969, in the United States. It carries an NC-17 rating and was also known under the alternative title Pretty Models All in a Row. The film runs approximately 63 minutes.

What is the age rating for Love Feast?

Love Feast carries an NC-17 rating in the United States, meaning it is strictly for adult audiences only. The film contains adult sexual content and situations that make it unsuitable for viewers under 18. Parental discretion — and age verification — is strongly advised.

What are some movies similar to Love Feast?

If Love Feast's offbeat, transgressive comedy appeals to you, you might enjoy Pink Flamingos (1972), Shortbus (2006), or Guess What We Learned in School Today? (1971). For something with a more surreal edge, Belle de Jour (1967) and Singapore Sling (1990) offer similarly provocative viewing experiences.

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