Back in the days when movies could be fun with plenty of laughs and not a lot of unnecessary subtext, there was this sweet, silly and often outrageously funny musical comedy with deliciously low-down songs. After all, who cares what the plot is when you've got Dancing Dildos, a naked chorus line and doughnuts?
Sure, there was no budget, but that actually seems to reflect the can-do spirit of the film.
Cindy Williams gives a charming performance, as does writer/co-director/songwriter Bruce Kimmel, who takes cluelessness to a whole new level. Also, look for Ron Howard in an unbilled cameo.
Don't expect the works of Eisenstadt and you'll have a great time.
Sure, there was no budget, but that actually seems to reflect the can-do spirit of the film.
Cindy Williams gives a charming performance, as does writer/co-director/songwriter Bruce Kimmel, who takes cluelessness to a whole new level. Also, look for Ron Howard in an unbilled cameo.
Don't expect the works of Eisenstadt and you'll have a great time.