Freak Show From Another World
Taboos transcended in style in Forbidden Zone
Pick of the Month
By David Giarrizzo
Welcome to my pick of the month, the odd cabaret of the mind called Forbidden
Zone, a weird 1980 debut creation of Richard Elfman (sometimes credited
as Aristide Sumatra), the elder brother of famed Danny Elfman. Richard
has an impressive continued career in film, directing Oingo Boingo:
Skeletons In The Closet, Shrunken Heads, Streets Of
Rage, Modern Vampires, Date Or Disaster, and in
production for this year 2006, The Sixth Element where two shambling
dimension-hopping investigators who must save us from an altered future
run by the drug corporations and deranged psychiatrists. We’ll be
looking for that one! But let’s get back to the predecessor.
Forbidden
Zone is a combination of an odd freak show vaudeville act and a Max
Fleischer cartoon. It didn’t have widespread distribution and was
primarily seen when one dedicated fan showed their second-generation bootleg
videotape to friends. Watching the DVD with its digitally re-mastered
widescreen presentation is like seeing the movie new again. The soundtrack
has been upgraded to Dolby 5.1 standards, and even includes a separate
music-only option to listen to Danny Elfman’s musical genius on
its own.
Beyond the quality upgrade, the DVD has tons of nooks and crannies to
explore. You can check out the music video Richard Elfman directed for
Oingo Boingo, or bust a gut at the deleted scenes that have been missing
all these years. There is tremendous insight with the audio commentary
or watch the new Forbidden Zone documentary and get the inside
scoop on the creative process behind this cinematic madness. I won’t
reveal that here, you’ll have to do that!
Our
tale centers upon the Hercules family. Frenchy Hercules has a fake French
accent and an impish spirit procured from her so called Foreign Exchange
program in France. Then there’s Flash Hercules, the oldest child
alive, Jimmy Durante meets Curly Fein! Gramps Hercules is a manic depressive
ex-wrestler who has to be kept contained – one of Flash's chores
is to tie up Gramps before going to school. Regarding Ma and Pa Hercules,
he works at a “smoke free environment” at the La Brae Tar
Pits while she apparently is a couch potato withdrawn on permanently alarmed
eyebrows.
(video: Hercules Films/noodlesoupus)
The two kids, Flash and Frenchy, go to school and meet Squeezit (the
geeky kid who always got beat up in school) sitting in a trash can acting
like he is a chicken. Most of the people in the film are less than fully
dressed so we get to see a cast of people in their undergarments, definitely
a draw for all those Rocky Horror fans.
In the Hercules’ basement is a portal to the anal exit of the Forbidden
Zone, complete with huge pillows shaped like dookies. King Fausto, played
by Herve Villachez of Fantasy Island and Doris, played by Susan
Tyrell (a cult actress and voiceover talent), rule over a subterranean
world filled with clashing music and a dice motif. Screaming naked slaves
(often whipped by the topless torpedo-titted Princess) in a cardboard
and paint set, reminiscent of The Little Rascals.
School degenerates into a gunfight between the teacher and some students
as Frenchy shrewdly exits via the window. The scamp tramp sneaks home
and enters the basement where a mislaid roller skate propels her into
the forbidden gateway to Purgatory. An animated sequence provided by the
great John Muto follows. To get to the Forbidden Zone you travel through
an intestine before eventually being flushed out of a huge squatting butt.
The animation reminds me of the old Max Fleischer cartoon, when real film
footage was first mixed with animated.
Frenchy’s investigation of the bizarre land is interrupted by the
Princess; the intruder is taken to the King for judgment. He dispatches
her to cell number 63, where all of his favorite concubines live. Fausto
has the hots for Frenchy, a little detail the Queen does not miss. The
two incompatible sovereigns eventually have a spat over the issue, but
Fausto neutralizes the situation by having sex with her royal scariness
on the long dining table in the white room, complete with a human chandelier.
Did I mention that Squeezit’s sister, or should I say cross-dressing
brother, had disappeared into the Forbidden Zone earlier? With both ‘girls’
missing, Flash tries to enlist Squeezit's help. He fails and brings Gramps
along for the trip through the intestines. Upon arrival, they immediately
find three fat girls in bathing suits and lingerie and begin dry humping
them. I mean that they still have their clothes on, but appear to be going
to town. Bust Rod, the Frog Butler, captures the would-be rescuers and
delivers them to the Martha Rae-like Queen.
The Queen has both Flash and Gramps dropped off of a cliff into a large
boiler, but they improbably survive. While looking for the way out they
are attacked by a gorilla and Flash is knocked off yet another cliff and
drops into the prison of the ex-queen. He starts dry humping away as she
explains how Doris tricked her and stole the crown. Meanwhile, Gramps
wrestles the gorilla and all hell breaks loose.
Squeezit is still in the normal world, along with his chickens, typewriter,
and drunken parents when Flash finds a phone and calls Chicken Boy to
beg for help. The appeal works; Squeezit finally gets fed up with his
measly existence and enters the Forbidden Zone.
The
geek quickly becomes the prisoner of two black robed figures, one of which
is made out to be a stereotypical sambo character as well as a couple
more times during the movie. The two captors are agents of Satan, Danny
Elfman singing a bastardized version of "Minnie the Moocher."
Cab Hellaway makes a deal with Squeezit to ensure that Frenchy and the
others are saved in exchange for the topless Princess.
Such improbable antics continue unabated, complete with a demented show
tune finale which is available on the excellent soundtrack. Forbidden
Zone was aptly named for such taboos of taste are rarely crossed so stylishly.
Grade: B
David Giarrizzo is a writer, musician and Scene Editor for the Humboldt Sentinel. He can be reached at scene ~AT~~ humboldtsentinel.com.