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Portrait of Gisele Lindley

Gisele Lindley

Birth Name: Gisele Lindley

Birth Date: N/A

Birth Place: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • Forbidden Zone (1980) as The Princess

Most Important Roles:

  • Forbidden Zone (1980) as The Princess

Career Highlights:

  • Forbidden Zone (1980)

Full Biography

Gisele Lindley played Frenchy, a character who slips through a mysterious door into the Sixth Dimension in 'Forbidden Zone (1980)'. She is kidnapped by Queen Doris, causing King Fausto to fall in love with her.

Portrait of Susan Tyrrell

Susan Tyrrell

Birth Name: Susan Tyrrell

Birth Date: 1945-03-18

Birth Place: San Francisco, California, USA

Details

Alternate Names: Susan Tyrell, Susan Jillian Creamer, Сюзан Тайррелл

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • Shoot Out (1971) as Alma

Most Important Roles:

  • Angel (1984) as Solly Mosler
  • Big Top Pee-wee (1988) as Midge Montana
  • Masked and Anonymous (2003) as Ella the Fortune Teller
  • Tapeheads (1988) as Nikki Morton
  • Flesh + Blood (1985) as Celine
  • Cry-Baby (1990) as Ramona Rickettes
  • Far from Home (1989) as Agnes Reed
  • The Christmas Star (1986) as Sara
  • The Killer Inside Me (1976) as Joyce Lakeland
  • Forbidden Zone (1980) as Queen Doris of the Sixth Dimension

Career Highlights:

  • Angel (1984)
  • Big Top Pee-wee (1988)
  • Masked and Anonymous (2003)
  • Tapeheads (1988)
  • Flesh + Blood (1985)
  • Cry-Baby (1990)
  • Far from Home (1989)
  • The Christmas Star (1986)
  • The Killer Inside Me (1976)
  • Forbidden Zone (1980)

Full Biography

Susan Tyrrell, born Susan Jillian Creamer on March 18, 1945, was an American character actress known for her talent in portraying downtrodden and outré characters. She began her career in New York City theater before making her film debut in 'Shoot Out' (1971). Tyrrell received critical acclaim for her roles; she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for 'Fat City' (1972) and won the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress for 'Bad' (1977). Her distinctive style earned her the description of having a 'whiskey-voiced' delivery.

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About the Movie: Forbidden Zone (1980)

Poster for Forbidden Zone (1980)

Release Year: 1980

Nation: United States of America

Alternative Title: Tiltott zóna, Запретная зона, Totaler Sperrbezirk

Director: Richard Elfman

Writer: Martin Nicholson, Matthew Bright, Nicholas James, Nick L. Martinson, Richard Elfman

Production & Genre

Producer(s):

Companies: Hercules Films, Taurus Film, The Samuel Goldwyn Company

Genre: Comedy, Music, Musical

Awards & Similar

Awards: N/A

Similar:

  • Troubled Waters (1999)
  • Broadway's Lost Treasures II (2004)
  • The Hollywood Revue of 1929 (1929)
  • The Terror of Tiny Town (1938)
  • Young Soul Rebels (1991)

Keywords

Story

In the Hercules household, a mysterious door in the basement leads to the Sixth Dimension, accessed through a gigantic set of intestines. Frenchy, a new boarder, slips through this door and attracts the amorous attention of King Fausto. Queen Doris, jealous of Frenchy's beauty, takes her captive. It falls upon the Hercules family and their friend Squeezit Henderson to embark on a rescue mission.

Summary

Forbidden Zone is an experimental surrealist musical comedy directed by Richard Elfman in 1980. The film is known for its low budget, shock humor, and unconventional themes such as incest and sexual violence, depicted through exaggerated caricatures and blackface performances. Despite its controversial elements, the movie has gained a cult following due to its unique blend of music, spectacle, and absurdity.