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Medusa: Dare to Be Truthful Directed by Julie Brown
John FortenberryProduced by Julie Brown (executive)
Steve Natt (supervising)
Christine A. Sacani (line)Written by Julie Brown
Charlie CoffeyStarring Julie Brown
Bobcat Goldthwait
Carol Leifer
Wink Martindale
Chris ElliottMusic by Julie Brown
Charlie CoffeyEditing by Vic Lowrey Distributed by Columbia TriStar Home Video Release date(s) December 1, 1991 (original TV airdate)[1]
1992(Original VHS release)Running time 51 min. Country United States Language English Medusa: Dare to Be Truthful is an American 1992 mockumentary film starring comedienne Julie Brown as the title character, with Kathy Griffin and Donal Logue in supporting roles. Comedians Tom Kenny and Bobcat Goldthwait and game show host Wink Martindale also made cameo appearances in the film.
The film lampoons the legitimate documentary Madonna: Truth or Dare (also known as In Bed With Madonna outside the United States and Canada). In the original, pop superstar Madonna allowed cameras to follow her around for a no-holds-barred peek into her life during her Blond Ambition Tour. In this spoof, Brown plays Medusa, a controlling, hyper-sexual blonde bombshell who has allowed a documentary crew to follow her on her "Blonde Leading the Blonde Tour."
The film, about one hour long and originally produced as a Showtime television special, goes to great pains to recreate costumes, sets and situations that occurred in the original documentary.
In an interview with celebrity columnist Michael Musto of the Village Voice, Brown recalled how Madonna first reacted when saw the film:
“ "At first I heard she really liked it. Then I heard she didn't like the scene where I rolled around on my dog's grave. She'd rolled around on her mother's — like that wasn't offensive enough? Then she didn't like the scene with the dancers suing me, because that really happened to her." ” Shortly after seeing the film, Madonna sent over a half-finished bottle of warm champagne as a dubious gift, to salute Brown's deadpan impersonation. Brown's reaction upon receiving the gift was surprising:
“ "It was really expensive champagne, but it had Madonna spit in it!" ” According to Brown, she drank the bottle.
The concert and backstage footage was filmed at the Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center in Long Beach, California.
After its debut on cable television, the film was released on VHS for a limited time until it went out-of-print in the mid-1990s. The DVD version of the film is now available only on Julie Brown's official website.
References
- ^ Rhodes, Joe "Who's That Girl? Julie Brown, MTV's redhead, gets to really express herself in Madonna parody " Los Angeles Times, December 1, 1991
- ^ La Dolce Musto from the Village Voice dated June 14, 2000
- Collum, Jason Paul. Assault of the Killer B's. Pg 167.
External links
- Julie Brown's Official Website
- Medusa: Dare to Be Truthful at the Internet Movie Database
- Medusa: Dare to Be Truthful at AllRovi
Films directed by John Fortenberry 1990s 2000s Underfunded (2006)2010s Fred 2: Night of the Living Fred (2011)Categories:- English-language films
- Mockumentary films
- 1992 films
- Madonna (entertainer)
- Films directed by John Fortenberry
- Directorial debut films
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