A young woman who works in a beauty parlor discovers that her vagina can talk, which causes her no end of trouble.A young woman who works in a beauty parlor discovers that her vagina can talk, which causes her no end of trouble.A young woman who works in a beauty parlor discovers that her vagina can talk, which causes her no end of trouble.
Arlene Martel
- Marlene
- (as Arlene Martell)
Irwin Corey
- Self
- (as Professor Irwin Corey)
Joanne Arnold
- Robert Student
- (as Gloria Victor)
Bob DeSimone
- Cab Driver
- (as Robert DeSimone)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
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- TriviaDuring the promotion tour, when Candice Rialson was flying to Australia, she was on the passenger list as "American Actress Candice Rialson." At one point, the stewardess asked if she'd like to come up and meet the pilot and co-pilot. When she went to the cockpit, they started telling her she was their favorite American actress and loved her in the film Soldier Blue. She suddenly realized they thought she was Candice Bergen, but she was too embarrassed to correct them, even when they asked for her autograph. So she signed it Candice Bergen.
- GoofsWhen watching open-matte (4:3) the boom-mic is visible in almost every scene, so much so that it should have received a "with" credit. The mic is placed so closely to the actors, that in one scene Rip Taylor swipes his hand down in exasperation (as instructed) and accidentally wallops the mic clean out of shot.
- ConnectionsEdited into Twisted Sex Vol. 12 (1996)
- SoundtracksSad Eyes
Written by Neil Sedaka and Phil Cody
Used By Permission of Don Kirshner Music, Inc. and Kirshner Songs, Inc.
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I saw this movie on the big screen when I was a teenager. It was a time when you couldn't go to XXX rated movies... This is not that kind of movie.
The idea is so original, never been done before or since... a woman has a vagina that talks and sings (makes you think of a combination of Joan Rivers and Don Rickles). Because of it's caustic and degrading humor the poor girl can't maintain a decent relationship with any man. When she goes to a Doctor to see if something can be done to shut it up, he decides this is a dream come true and should take it on the road. He becomes her manager. Unfortunately the vagina gets more attention than the girl it's attached to. I'll leave the ending for you to see, all I'll say is that it's a happy one.
Regarding the quality of the film, yes it is a stinker. But when you take such a unique story and stick in a few decent jokes (no worse than Arnolds'), some small cameo appearences and a lot less sex than you'll see in today's movies.) I think that what came out was a hysterical, never to forget, sexual comedy worth taking out a bottle of champagne or a jug of cheap wine and playing when you and yours decide you want a good laugh before going to bed. Just sit back and relax and have a good laugh. Believe me, it could do wonders to add a little extra into a relationship. And then when I think of when Madeline Kahn sings "Sweet Mystery of Life" in "Young Frankenstein", I thought I would lose my lunch I laughed so hard. Give the movie the chance... I guarantee that you have paid much more for lots of movie to see worse.
The idea is so original, never been done before or since... a woman has a vagina that talks and sings (makes you think of a combination of Joan Rivers and Don Rickles). Because of it's caustic and degrading humor the poor girl can't maintain a decent relationship with any man. When she goes to a Doctor to see if something can be done to shut it up, he decides this is a dream come true and should take it on the road. He becomes her manager. Unfortunately the vagina gets more attention than the girl it's attached to. I'll leave the ending for you to see, all I'll say is that it's a happy one.
Regarding the quality of the film, yes it is a stinker. But when you take such a unique story and stick in a few decent jokes (no worse than Arnolds'), some small cameo appearences and a lot less sex than you'll see in today's movies.) I think that what came out was a hysterical, never to forget, sexual comedy worth taking out a bottle of champagne or a jug of cheap wine and playing when you and yours decide you want a good laugh before going to bed. Just sit back and relax and have a good laugh. Believe me, it could do wonders to add a little extra into a relationship. And then when I think of when Madeline Kahn sings "Sweet Mystery of Life" in "Young Frankenstein", I thought I would lose my lunch I laughed so hard. Give the movie the chance... I guarantee that you have paid much more for lots of movie to see worse.
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