EPISODE · Jun 11, 2026 · 1H 14M
Ms. 45 (1981): The Patron Saint of Vengeance (Part 1)
from Morally Offensive · host Morally Offensive
Bill and Stephanie are joined by author and screenwriter J. Patrick Hanley to discuss cradle Catholic Abel Ferrara's cult classic Ms. 45 (1981), one of the most controversial, influential, and widely debated revenge films of the 1980s. The conversation explores the film's place in New York exploitation cinema, Ferrara's early career, and the unforgettable performance by Zoë Tamerlis Lund as Thana, a mute garment worker whose life is shattered by violence and her autonomy reclaimed through bloody revenge. Patrick, Bill, and Stephanie dig into what makes Ms. 45 so unsettling decades later: its refusal to offer easy catharsis, its grim portrait of urban alienation, and the way Ferrara blurs the line between exploitation filmmaking and social commentary. They also wrestle with the film's competing readings as both a feminist statement and a provocative grindhouse revenge fantasy, examining why audiences continue to debate its intentions and legacy. Along the way, they unpack the film's connection to the rape-revenge subgenre, Ferrara's filmography's place in the broader context of genre and exploitation cinema. The group discusses how Ms. 45 helped cement Ferrara's reputation as one of American cinema's most provocative and haunted cradle Catholic directors, while exploring the film's lasting influence on horror, thriller, and revenge movies that followed. The conversation also dives into Lund's fascinating life and career, Ferrara's recurring Catholic themes of sin, guilt, judgment, and redemption. More than forty years after its release, Ms. 45 remains a lightning rod for debates about exploitation cinema, it's artistic value, and whether a film which focuses on violence against women, can ultimately transcend it's own genre trappings. Is Ms. 45 a feminist revenge story, a cult horror classic, an exploitative pile of trash, or more complicated than it's lurid promo materials? Support the show: FILTHY HABITS T-SHIRTS AND MERCH ARE IN! Merch: https://morallyoffensive.bigcartel.com/ SUPPORT THE SHOW JUST BECAUSE Buy Us a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/morallyoffensive Website and Contact info: https://www.morallyoffensive.com Follow and watch: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MorallyOffensivepod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@morallyoffensivepod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/morallyoffensivepod Threads: https://www.threads.net/@morallyoffensivepod
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Bill and Stephanie are joined by author and screenwriter Patrick Hanley to discuss Abel Ferrara’s cult classic Ms. 45 (1981), one of the most controversial, influential, and widely debated revenge films of the 1980s. The conversation explores the film’s place in New York exploitation cinema, Ferrara’s early career, and the unforgettable performance by Zoë Tamerlis Lund as Thana, a mute garment worker whose life is shattered by violence and her autonomy reclaimed through bloody revenge. Patrick, Bill, and Stephanie dig into what makes Ms. 45 so unsettling decades later: its refusal to offer easy catharsis, its grim portrait of urban alienation, and the way Ferrara blurs the line between exploitation filmmaking and social commentary. They also wrestle with the film’s competing readings as both a feminist statement and a provocative grindhouse revenge fantasy, examining why audiences continue to debate its intentions and legacy.
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