Double Pisces, Scorpio Rising movie poster

Double Pisces, Scorpio Rising

September 12, 1970 0h 58m

Originally released in 1970. Double Pisces, Scorpio Rising is a music/drama film. directed by Dick Fontaine. At just 58 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Dick Fontaine, Norman Mailer, and Amanda Lear

Synopsis

One of the human trio is Dick Fontaine, the director, a thin, long-haired youth who has put together this highly personal exercise on something or other that runs, mercifully, for 58 minutes and comes from an English group of movie folk called the Tattooists. The second visitor to the animal abattoir is a pretty girl. The third is a porky, middle-aged man addicted to the expression, "Ya know?"
The two men carry on a running argument about whether they should make a picture about pigs. "Are we making a movie, ya know?" says Fatso. "Where is it, ya know?" Then a bit later: "I'm making a movie about pigs, ya know?"

Quick Facts

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Release Date September 12, 1970 55 years ago
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Runtime 0h 58m 58 minutes total
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Language English Original language
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Country United Kingdom Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN

Production Companies

  • Tatooist International

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is Double Pisces, Scorpio Rising about?

One of the human trio is Dick Fontaine, the director, a thin, long-haired youth who has put together this highly personal exercise on something or other that runs, mercifully, for 58 minutes and co...

Who directed Double Pisces, Scorpio Rising?

Double Pisces, Scorpio Rising was directed by Dick Fontaine.

How long is Double Pisces, Scorpio Rising?

Double Pisces, Scorpio Rising has a runtime of 0 hours and 58 minutes (58 minutes total).

When was Double Pisces, Scorpio Rising released?

Double Pisces, Scorpio Rising was released on September 12, 1970 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Double Pisces, Scorpio Rising?

The main cast of Double Pisces, Scorpio Rising includes Dick Fontaine, Norman Mailer, Amanda Lear, Jean Shrimpton, Eduardo Poalozzi.