
an in-depth, critical survey of
plumbing in the movies
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warning: this article is not
for the squeamish. although it is serious film criticism and is far from pornographic, it
does contain images and descriptions of dirty bits and naughty bits that might perturb
some individuals.
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| Jim
and Anthony Perkins -- or is it Norman Bates? -- at the World Premiere of "Psycho
III" at the Seattle International Film Festival, 1986. Norman has a thing for
plumbing, you know... |
thirteen terrific
plumbing movies
1 Psycho
(Alfred Hitchcock, 1960)
2 The Plumber
(Peter Weir, 1980)
3 The Conversation
(Francis Ford Coppola, 1974)
4 Repulsion
(Roman Polanski, 1965)
5 The Tenant
(Roman Polanski, 1976)
6 Barton Fink
(Joel & Ethan Coen, 1991)
7 A Nightmare
on Elm Street
(Wes Craven, 1984)
8 The Cook, The Thief,
His Wife, and Her Lover
(Peter Greenaway, 1989)
9 Shivers/They Came
From Within
(David Cronenberg, 1975)
10 The Phantom of Liberty
(Luis Buñuel, 1974)
11 Carrie
(Brian DePalma, 1976)
12 The Servant
(Joseph Losey, 1963)
13 The Third Man
(Carol Reed, 1949)

WARNING: It is there.
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