Here are a few of the many highlights and milestones that Manos: The Hands of Fate has enjoyed in just the last few years. After it's initial release, the 1966 film was remembered only by those who took part in it and was quickly forgotten by those who had actually bought and paid for a ticket to see it. Many years passed until in 1993, Mystery Science Theater 3000 brought it to public consciousness on Comedy Central where it quickly became a cult movie favorite lovingly referred to as "The Worst Movie Ever Made". It maintained it's status through the years as more people shared it or forced their friends to watch all or at least part of it. Alcohol was often involved in the coercion.
In Jan 2006, Brian Koch presented his stage production of Manos. It debuted to friends and family and ended up playing to sold out crowds in Portland Oregon. Manos: on Stage in Portland
In 2010 Rupurt Munch cast a Manos sequel that included all the original living able bodied Manos cast members and a few other notable folk. www.torgolives.com (That project appears to be on hold indefinitely)
Rachel Jackson adapted the film for puppet theater. In April 2011 Manos: The Hands of Felt played to audiences in Seattle, Washington. Manos: The Hands of Felt Big Finish
July 2012 A retro Mario Bros. style Manos: The Hands of Fate game was released for iPhone and now for iPad, Android and PC Manos: The Hands of Fate Game
August 4th 2012 Ben Solovey's Restoration of Manos premiered at the Manos birthplace of El Paso, Texas Manos in HD
and later that month on August 16th, Rifftrax did a live riffing of Manos in Nashville Tennessee and simulcast it to 500 theaters nationwide. Rifftrax Live "Manos" The Hands of Fate
I've heard of this one. Manos: Rock Opera of Fate in Chicago but don't currently have any more info. I'm inquiring however, and will keep you posted. Manos: Rock Opera of Fate
Manos: The Hands of Felt will also be back on stage this year in Seattle, Washington in August. I will absolutely be there. Maybe, if I'm really lucky, I'll be allowed to have a hand in it somehow.
I've heard of this one. Manos: Rock Opera of Fate in Chicago but don't currently have any more info. I'm inquiring however, and will keep you posted. Manos: Rock Opera of Fate
The stage production is back in Portland Oregon again and this time, I get to be involved. The character of Debbie will be played by a puppet (not to be confused with the puppet theater version). For the first time in 46 years I get to do the voice of Debbie. Of course, now I'm the middle age woman dubbing myself. Poetic justice.
Manos: The Hands of Felt will also be back on stage this year in Seattle, Washington in August. I will absolutely be there. Maybe, if I'm really lucky, I'll be allowed to have a hand in it somehow.
My deepest thanks to all you followers of Manos and readers of my blog. Interestingly, for the last few days, the country with the most readers after the United States is Latvia. Hmmm. My readers are all over the world and I'm simply stunned at the interest, creativity and community this film has inspired. Thank you so very much! The Master Approves.
Great to see the Master again! And good job omitting "Hotel Torgo."
ReplyDeleteThat's funny. Hotel Torgo never entered my mind. oops.
DeleteAll Hail Manos!
ReplyDeleteThere's one other game that's missing: The funny, fantastic, and free "Manos: The Revenge of Torgo," available for download from http://acidocinza.wordpress.com
ReplyDeleteI will warn you in advance, there's some...rather salty language in it, though it's all tongue-in-cheek.
Hey Jackey,
ReplyDeleteLove the blog! My name is Steven Attanasie and I am one of the creators of Manos: Rock Opera of Fate which played in Chicago back in September and October of 2007. If you'd like to gather more information about the show, we have some archival materials, including a dvd copy of the show, let me know! You can contact me through my blog here on blogspot or through my e-mail address: steven.attanasie@gmail.com. I would love to talk with you sometime!
Thanks!
Steve
Amazingly cool Steven. I was "literallY" thinking of tracking you down yesterday. So many Manos creations and events are taking place and I wanted to connect with you. The Hand of Fate is at it again!
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