Desperate Living
Beware: This film contains nudity and outrageous sexual situations. The world may never be the same again!
Things get rocky at the Gravel household, when paranoid Peggy Gravel (Mink Stole) and her murderous maid Grizelda (Jean Hill) kill Peggy's husband. They escape from the law, only to wind up in the crazy town of Mortville, where Queen Carlotta (Edith Massey) presides over a sleazy collection of the misfits, including the vivacious Muffy St. Jacques (Liz Renay). When the Queen disinherits her daughter, Princess Coo-Coo (Mary Vivian Pearce), the citizens of Mortville decide that it's time for a few changes!
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70s camp at its worst - naughty_librarian
This film is so bad that it has become a 70s camp classic. Take the worst high school play you have ever had to watch... through in a bunch of naked 70s guys and girls and a pile of politically incorrect situations, and you get Desperate Living. If you love bad films, rent this one for sure.
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70s camp at its worst - naughty_librarian
This film is so bad that it has become a 70s camp classic. Take the worst high school play you have ever had to watch... through in a bunch of naked 70s guys and girls and a pile of politically incorrect situations, and you get Desperate Living. If you love ...