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Lust in the Dust (1985)
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After forming a match made in trash-movie heaven in John Waters's Polyester, Tab Hunter and Divine reunited for this deliciously tasteless Western comedy, which borrows its title from the nickname for Duel in the Sun, the turgid Western that inspired director Paul Bartel's affectionate spoofery. With Hunter wearing two hats as hero and coproducer, the movie indulges its own outrageous excess while staying true to the dustiest traditions of the Western genre. It's just good enough to watch without shame, and rude enough to hide from more offendable members of the family. Nothing's sacred in Chile Verde, the wild western...
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1950's heart-throb, TAB HUNTER and, real-life transvestite, DIVINE (he thinks) star in this atrociously unfunny spoof on Spaghetti-Westerns.
LUST IN THE DUST is a dreadful attempt at camp, western-style.
The original advertising blurb that was used to sell this dumb flick, pretty much, said it all - "He rode the West....
(complete Lust in the Dust review by CowboyJunkie)
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