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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Lions Gate
EAN: 0017153218862
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: Lions Gate
Manufacturer: Lions Gate
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Lions Gate
Release Date: November 27, 2007
Running Time: 124 minutes
Sales Rank: 37461
Studio: Lions Gate
Theatrical Release Date: 1972
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Product Description: Studio: Lions Gate Home Ent. Release Date: 11/27/2007 Run time: 125 minutes Rating: R
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Wow, Richard Burton and the Serta Mattress girl making, well, almost making love! The women in this film are fabulous. Especially Verni Lisi and Raquel Welch. This movie is camp at its best. Should be watched with a group of friends.
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My friends often accuse me of not liking comedy. I think this movie proves them wrong. I think I have now seen Richard Burton at his very best. ( Perhaps "The Wild Geese" could be an exception. ) I loved this move. It made me laugh over and over again. And the women were wonderful and beautiful. Raquel Welch was stunning. She alone was worth the watch. However I have to say that Joey Heatherton made this movie for me. She was never the best actress on the big or small screen. BUT if she ... Read More
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This mash-up of Gothic chills, soft-core 70s Euro-porn, sex farce and political satire is too knowing to be camp, but it sure does try to be awful. I guess there's some satirical equation of misogeny and fascism, but by the time we get to the nymphomanical nun and the feminist who becomes orgasmic when slapped and whipped, its hard to get much enjoyment.
If any actor was worse suited to this kind of send-up it seems to be Burton. He brings a virility to the role, but none of the game, ... Read More
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(3.5/5 stars) Here's a little oddity from the early 70's. Richard Burton plays Austrian Baron Kurt von Sepper, a hero during World War One, whose wealth, fame and good looks make it very easy for him to attract beautiful, young women. Little do they realize that he is one sadistic and misogynistic man, whose hatred of Russians, Communists and unions is matched only by his propensity to use violence as a solution against his perceived threats. (Sounds like the ideal match for Ann Coulter, doesn't he?) ... Read More
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