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Good Morning…and Goodbye (1967)

Director: Russ Meyer

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From Time Out Film Guide

Connoisseurs of camp who revere Russ Meyer's majestic Beyond the Valley of the Dolls will be disappointed by this low-budget earlier effort. Although loins quiver, studs flex their pectorals, and cantilevered breasts career across the screen, the film is distinctly skimpy and down-market. Despite the sonorous moralising in prologue and epilogue about 'humble sex, that three-letter word whose power cannot be demeaned by the foulness of four-letter words', such splendid silliness is not maintained throughout the story of Burt, impotent middle-aged businessman, and his randy, taunting wife Angel, for whose legs anytime is opening time.

Author: DJe 0000-00-00 00:00:00

Time Out Film Guide


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Cast & crew

Director: Russ Meyer

Producer: Russ Meyer

Cast: Alaina Capri, Stuart Lancaster, Pat Wright, Haji, Karen Ciral, Don Johnson, Tom Howland full cast

Duration: 78 mins




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