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RESTORED UNCUT WITH 3+ HOURS OF SPECIAL FEATURES Amid the cultural chaos of 1968 and armed with a budget of only $70,000, producer/director/cinematographer Russ Meyer transcended sexploitation by crafting this bosomacious melodrama (Time Magazine) about racism, communism, bush pilots, draft dodgers and a ferociously free-spirited wife named Vixen (the incredible Erica Gavin of BEYOND THE VALLEY OF THE DOLLS and CAGED HEAT). Despite attempts at censorship that included one of the first-ever X ratings and 23 separate U.S. prosecutions for obscenity, it became one of the year's top-grossing movies, forever transformed independent film and remains the creative template for Meyer's unapologetic vision of American cinema. VIXEN is now scanned in 4K from the original negative restored by The Museum of Modern Art with over 3 hours of new and archival Special Features curated by Severin Films in conjunction with The Russ Meyer Trust. Special Features 1981 Censor Prologue (Theatrical Re-Release) Archival Audio Commentary With Co-Writer/Producer/Cinematographer/Co-Editor/Director Russ Meyer Audio Commentary With Actress Erica Gavin Woman... Or Animal? - Interviews With Actors Erica Gavin And Harrison Page David Del Valle's The Sinister Image With Guests Russ Meyer And Yvette Vickers Entertainment... Or Obscenity? - Marc Edward Heuck On The Film's Historic Cincinnati Censorship Battles Trailer Review: Early Meyer Classic - One of his earlier color features, this is the first of the Vixen titles. Strictly PG rated, it's beautifully filmed in a lovely mountain setting with very pretty people. It has a simple plot, but then another plot takes over and it goes a whole different direction. It surprised me, and I liked how it all turned out. Jealousy, racism, communism, and trout fishing! Russ Meyer's films run the gamut from ambitious social commentary to goofy sexploitation, but they all have his unique stamp on them. This one has less violence than some, and more racism than others. Definitely one of his prettiest. Review: Diversity, equity, and inclusion aka DEI movie - I did not know that they had Diversity, equity, and inclusion aka DEI movies in the 70's. This movie sucks.
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 35 Reviews |
S**Z
Early Meyer Classic
One of his earlier color features, this is the first of the Vixen titles. Strictly PG rated, it's beautifully filmed in a lovely mountain setting with very pretty people. It has a simple plot, but then another plot takes over and it goes a whole different direction. It surprised me, and I liked how it all turned out. Jealousy, racism, communism, and trout fishing! Russ Meyer's films run the gamut from ambitious social commentary to goofy sexploitation, but they all have his unique stamp on them. This one has less violence than some, and more racism than others. Definitely one of his prettiest.
H**H
Diversity, equity, and inclusion aka DEI movie
I did not know that they had Diversity, equity, and inclusion aka DEI movies in the 70's. This movie sucks.
T**N
Great video release
Excellent quality, the video quality is excellent, in it's full widescreen glory.
J**N
VIXEN - Severin 4K UHD of Russ Meyer classic
Russ Meyer’s Vixen! (1968) is a dazzling cornerstone of his oeuvre, a provocative and exuberant romp that redefined sexploitation with its bold narrative and unapologetic sensuality. Starring the incandescent Erica Gavin as Vixen, a vivacious Canadian bush pilot’s wife whose insatiable desires ignite a whirlwind of lust, infidelity, and social satire, the film is a masterclass in Meyer’s ability to blend campy excess with sharp commentary. Shot in vibrant color against lush wilderness backdrops, Vixen! tackles taboo subjects—incest, racism, and communism—with a mischievous glee, all while delivering a relentless parade of erotic energy. Meyer’s kinetic editing, paired with a jazzy score and Gavin’s magnetic performance, makes the film a cultural touchstone that broke box-office records and challenged censorship norms, cementing his reputation as a visionary who could turn low-budget audacity into high-art provocation. For years, fans of Russ Meyer’s work despaired that his films, including Vixen!, would remain trapped in obscurity, relegated to grainy VHS tapes or subpar DVDs, due to complex legal entanglements and the protective stance of The Russ Meyer Trust, which tightly controlled his catalog after his death in 2004. Rights disputes, coupled with the Trust’s reluctance to license films to labels lacking the resources or reverence to honor Meyer’s meticulous standards, made high-quality restorations seem like a pipe dream. Enter Severin Films, whose landmark partnership with the Trust has shattered those doubts with their stunning 4K UHD release of Vixen!. Sourced from the original 35mm negative, this restoration is a revelation, boasting razor-sharp detail, vivid colors, and HDR10-enhanced vibrancy that make every frame pop with Meyer’s intended dynamism. Though the bonus features are somewhat modest, the disc’s archival insights and pristine presentation mark a triumphant resurrection. Severin’s dedication has given Vixen! the reverence it deserves, and one can only hope this release persuades The Russ Meyer Trust to entrust more of Meyer’s catalog to their capable hands, ensuring his legacy shines in 4K for generations to come.
R**Y
Don’t waste your money on this movie
Worst movie I’ve ever seen! Waste of money! Hey, did you even give it one star it’s that bad
C**G
Just, wow.
This film is crazier than I expected. Really nice quality DVD.
K**N
As it is shown.A1…
Fast delivery,package in mint condition.
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