A long-lost sci-fi film starring Gram Parsons is
the subject of a new book.
Called Saturation
70, the project also starred Julian Jones-Leitch (son of Rolling Stone Brian
Jones), Michelle Phillips, tailor Nudie Cohn and Prince
Stanislas Klossowski De Rola, the aristocrat and Stones’ confidant.
The music was by Parsons and Roger McGuinn while
the film’s special effects were due to be handled by Douglas Trumbull,
who’d then just completed Stanley Kubrick‘s 2001: A Space Odyssey.
The project began life in 1969, when writer-director Anthony
Foutz was prepping a film written in collaboration with playwright Sam
Shepard, called Maxagasm, intended as a vehicle for The Rolling Stones.
Foutz attended a UFO convention in the desert at Giant Rock,
near Joshua Tree with a group of friends, including Parsons, Phillips, and
5-year-old Julian Jones-Leitch, to film test footage for Maxagasm; however, the
footage gave rise instead to another film: Saturation 70.
According
to the Kickstarter page for the book, the plot for Saturation 70 was this :
“A Victorian star child (Julian Jones-Leitch) who falls
through a wormhole into smog-ridden, dystopian, present day Los Angeles, is
compelled to embark on a hazardous quest to reunite with his mother (Marsia
Holzer). He is helped in this endeavor by a Nudie-suit wearing Fairy Godmother
(Ida Random), Nudie Cohn himself, and a group of aliens in hazmat suits: the Kosmic
Kiddies (Gram Parsons, Michelle Phillips, Andee Nathanson, and Stash Klossowski
de Rola), who have landed on Earth with a mission: to rid it of poisonous
toxins and pollution.”
The film was shot but never completed after financing fell
apart. Most of the footage subsequently disappeared.
The full
story for Saturation 70 – and Maxagasm – has now been documented in a new book, Saturation
70: A Vision Past of the Future Foretold, by Chris Campion, which features
never-before-seen imagery, on-set photographs, production stills and script
fragments.
The book will be released in April 2024.
Watch the trailer here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdFtQClOlX0
Moere details here:
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2014/sep/05/saturation-70-the-gram-parsons-ufo-film-that-never-flew
Info provided
by our regular correspondent JPM – Many thanks to him.