Ainslie Pryor
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The Shadow Glass (1976)
The Shadow Glass is roughly based on Ewers' 'Student of Prague'. It concerns a young man who, feeling incapable of surmounting the harsh realities of...
A Night with Gilda Peck (1974)
A vehicle for the talented Mrs. Kathleen Hohalek, as the tenant of the Pyramid Penthouse, with George Kuchar and Bob Hohalek as the burglars, "Slug,"...
Nudes: A Sketchbook (1974)
"Curt McDowell's NUDES (A Sketchbook) is a paean to the filmmaker's closest friends: a series of portraits (beginning with one of George Kuchar)...
The Devil's Cleavage (1975)
A shady motel manager becomes obsessed with a neglected wife.
Confessions (1972)
"Just as outrageous is Curt McDowell's CONFESSIONS. McDowell, a graduate student at San Francisco Art Institute, opens his film with a confession to...
Peed Into the Wind (1972)
An hour-long saga of Mick Terrific, rock 'n' roll star, and the cast of 50 he encounters on his search for "Mr. Wonderful." “PEED INTO THE...
True Blue and Dreamy (1974)
A real and favorite dream of mine, preserved on film to be relived over and over.
Dora Myrtle (1973)
Ainslie Pryor in two miniature dramas, utilizing wind sound effects, canned laughter, and "I Love Lucy" lighting.
Wieners and Buns Musical (1972)
A musical about an unhappy couple and the man that stands between them. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2015.
A Passage to Wetness (1990)
An island. A mountain. A City of Angels who scoop up the pellets dropped by other winged creatures.
Boggy Depot (1973)
A musical for the whole family. A rural operette starring Ainslie Pryor and Geore Kuchar, told through song and rhme.
Taboo: The Single and the LP (1980)
"Abner L. Fuqua clears his throat and I get mad and stand close to trains or cut my eyebrow off. Dorothy is Abner's wife. Abner can slap hard, like...
Fly Me to the Moon (1974)
Ainslie Pryor and Curt McDowell as Starlet and director.
Tasteless Trilogy (1972)
Starring the tasteless trio: Ainslie Pryor, John Thomas, and Curt McDowell.
Fried Egg and Sadder Duck (1970)
Fried Eggs, Ainslie Pryor, Ted Davis, and Sadder Ducks at their very best. A plotless, pointless, Potatoes Browning film.
He Doesn't Carrot All (1970)
Ainslie Pryor as the jilted suicidal lush who resolves her distress with a carrot.
L.A. Screening Workshop (1988)
George spends a week in Los Angeles on business and at eating engagements. “I eat in Beverly Hills and do my business behind closed doors for a...
Pornogra Follies (1970)
Ted Davis is everyone's favorte Master of Ceremonies for the following performances: Peckernose Act, The Cooking and the Washing Act, Spin Your...