Café Flesh
1982 American film / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Café Flesh is a 1982 post-apocalyptic cult pornographic science fiction film designed and directed by Stephen Sayadian (under the pseudonym "Rinse Dream") and co-written by Sayadian and Jerry Stahl (credited as "Herbert W. Day"). Music was composed and produced by noted music producer Mitchell Froom (and later appeared in his album, Key of Cool).[1]
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Directed by | Rinse Dream Mark S. Esposito (uncredited) |
Written by | Rinse Dream Herbert W. Day |
Produced by | F.X. Pope Stephen Sayadian |
Cinematography | F.X. Pope |
Edited by | Sidney M. Katz |
Music by | Mitchell Froom |
Distributed by | VCA Pictures |
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Running time | 74 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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Two sequels, Café Flesh 2 and Café Flesh 3, were released in 1997[2] and 2003, without the participation of the original creators. The sequels were written and directed by Antonio Passolini and did not have the same degree of popularity and cult appeal as the first film.