

Blonde Cobra
Directed by Ken Jacobs8 april 1963 33 mShort
2.912%2.8
A man fondles objects, looks at himself in the mirror, poses in different clothes, smiles and makes faces at the camera while his voice on the soundtrack speaks of his despair, makes impressionistic statements and little songs, quotes Greta Garbo and Maria Montez, tells the story of a lonely little boy and (in drag) tells the story of a woman (Madame Nescience) who dreams of herself as the mother superior of a convent of sexual perversion.
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Blonde Cobra was released on 8 april 1963.
Blonde Cobra was directed by Ken Jacobs.
Blonde Cobra has a runtime of 33 m.
A man fondles objects, looks at himself in the mirror, poses in different clothes, smiles and makes faces at the camera while his voice on the soundtrack speaks of his despair, makes impressionistic statements and little songs, quotes Greta Garbo and Maria Montez, tells the story of a lonely little boy and (in drag) tells the story of a woman (Madame Nescience) who dreams of herself as the mother superior of a convent of sexual perversion.
The key characters in Blonde Cobra are Ken Jacobs, Madame Nescience (Jack Smith).
Blonde Cobra is a Short film.
Blonde Cobra has an audience rating of 1.2 out of 10.


