Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuIn the Louisiana bayous, a trio of hunters captures a monster called the Swamp Thing and take it to New Orleans, where--naturally--they display it in a strip joint. When the monster's favori... Alles lesenIn the Louisiana bayous, a trio of hunters captures a monster called the Swamp Thing and take it to New Orleans, where--naturally--they display it in a strip joint. When the monster's favorite stripper gets into a fight with another stripper, he breaks loose and starts killing.In the Louisiana bayous, a trio of hunters captures a monster called the Swamp Thing and take it to New Orleans, where--naturally--they display it in a strip joint. When the monster's favorite stripper gets into a fight with another stripper, he breaks loose and starts killing.
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This no-budget effort combines the best of the stripper-revue subgenre of skin-flick with bad comedy and a terrible monster played by 6'5'' rockabilly singer Sleepy LaBeef. The monster does a geek act on stage that I'm not entirely certain was faked. One stripper does a pasty-tassel-twirl act with the tassels on fire! This is available in the public domain and on YouTube in a pretty good looking print, so I recommend you gather the family and enjoy this one as soon as possible with as many people as possible.
My 8/10 rating is for the "so bad it is good category. It is 3/10 if you are looking for uplifting cinema. On second thought, if you are looking for uplifting cinema, do look elsewhere.
It was almost a lost film, being repossessed by the lab who produced the prints after a brief run in 1968.
Set in New Orleans, it opens documentary style, showing us Pg-13 type strip clubs on Bourbon Street. The color has those oversaturate reds that give it a great garish look.
You have drug dealing gangsters, music, comedy, bits of nudity and gore and oh yes a monster too!!!
In its own alternate universe way it makes sense too. There is a big-foot in a swamp type creature and he does rip a victim's arm off and beat him with it.
June Ormond plays the older stripper Bunny with her little girl voice and Marie Osmond attitude that demands repeat viewings.
Oh there just is so much packed into this film, if you like your films a little sleazy and very campy, you'll be forcing all your friends to sit through this one.
Don't Miss!!!!
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- WissenswertesThe man who played the monster in this film was the one and only "Human Jukebox", Sleep LaBeef. The amazing Rockabilly Blues man passed away on December 26, 2019.
- VerbindungenReferenced in The Cinema Snob: If Footmen Tire You What Will Horses Do? (2016)
- SoundtracksDance of the Hours
From "La Gioconda"
Composed by Amilcare Ponchielli
Performed by Jimmy Mulcay and Mildred Mulcay