The Poon-Tang Trilogy (1964)
The Poon Tang Trilogy (1964, B/W, sound) is a brief film composed of three 3-minute segments: in the first tableau, footage of the Hindenburg disaster is projected on the nude body of a young woman; in the second section, Civil Rights protesters are dragged away into police vans to the accompaniment of the '50s r&b hit "I Just Love Your Sexy Ways"; in the final portion of the film, another young woman attempts to remove a floating black bar which seeks to obliterate from the spectator's gaze various portions of her anatomy.
Director: Ben Van Meter
Runtime: 8 min
Release Date: January 1, 1964
Cast
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Ben Van Meter
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Poon-Tang Trilogy about?
- The Poon Tang Trilogy (1964, B/W, sound) is a brief film composed of three 3-minute segments: in the first tableau, footage of the Hindenburg disaster is projected on the nude body of a young woman; in the second section, Civil Rights protesters are dragged away into police vans to the accompaniment of the '50s r&b hit "I Just Love Your Sexy Ways"; in the final portion of the film, another young woman attempts to remove a floating black bar which seeks to obliterate from the spectator's gaze various portions of her anatomy.
- Who directed The Poon-Tang Trilogy?
- The Poon-Tang Trilogy was directed by Ben Van Meter.
- Who stars in The Poon-Tang Trilogy?
- The Poon-Tang Trilogy stars Leslie Libby Stewart.
- How long is The Poon-Tang Trilogy?
- The Poon-Tang Trilogy has a runtime of 8m (8 minutes).
- Where was The Poon-Tang Trilogy produced?
- The Poon-Tang Trilogy was produced in United States of America.