Mondo Macho
Mondo Macho takes viewers into a night world of stage shows and glitzy display, centering on male stripper performances. The film presents a sequence of numbers that celebrate body, dance, and crowd reaction, letting each routine occupy the screen with bright lighting and lean, muscular energy.... Read more
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About Mondo Macho
Mondo Macho takes viewers into a night world of stage shows and glitzy display, centering on male stripper performances. The film presents a sequence of numbers that celebrate body, dance, and crowd reaction, letting each routine occupy the screen with bright lighting and lean, muscular energy. Rather than a traditional story, it feels like a tour through a lively subculture, collecting moments of bravado, quick flips, and teased anticipation. Performances unfold in a loose gallery of club interiors and performative corners, offering a blunt look at spectacle as entertainment. The tone is playful, bold, and unapologetic about its subject matter.
Released in 1983, Mondo Macho was directed by Anthony Kramreither with a concept by Mel Shaw, presenting an original idea rather than adaptation.
Box office figures for this title are not publicly documented, and it does not appear to have been singled out for commercial awards.
There are no widely reported nominations or wins for Mondo Macho, and the film does not show up in major ceremony records. Given the era and niche, it likely escaped mainstream awards circuit, and cataloguers rarely list it alongside more prominent titles.
Critical reception is not well documented for this obscure title, but the film's focus on performance and spectacle speaks to how adult entertainment once pushed boundaries. It presents sexuality and showmanship as energy rather than plot.
Details
- Release Date
- January 01, 1983
- Runtime
- 1h 15m
- Type
- Movie
- Country
- Canada
- Studio
- Brightstar Films +1 more
Cast
Peter Lavender
Carolyn Tweedle
Darlene Burne
Margarita Christina
Victoria Errington
Karen Nonnenmacher
Hereward Pooley
Leon Pedro
Director: Anthony Kramreither
Written by: Mel Shaw