Un tranquilo agente de seguros se une a un pájaro malhablado que lo lleva en una búsqueda surrealista para relajarse y quizás tener algo de acción romántica.Un tranquilo agente de seguros se une a un pájaro malhablado que lo lleva en una búsqueda surrealista para relajarse y quizás tener algo de acción romántica.Un tranquilo agente de seguros se une a un pájaro malhablado que lo lleva en una búsqueda surrealista para relajarse y quizás tener algo de acción romántica.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Willard
- (voz)
- …
- Duck
- (voz)
- …
- Car Salesman
- (voz)
- (as Robert 'Bob' Ridgely)
- …
- Lady in Car
- (voz)
- …
- Land Lady
- (voz)
- (as Janet Lee)
- …
- Transvestite Fag
- (voz)
- (as Jerry Good)
Opiniones destacadas
Many people seem to think this movie is a Fritz the Cat knockoff, but it is lightyears from that movie; all the two really share in common is an X rating and that they're animated. The biggest difference is that Dirty Duck, like most of Zappa's work, does provide social commentary, although it might not be exactly what you want to hear.
Plotwise, it may be confusing to today's viewers given that many references have passed out of mainstream popular culture, especially those who were born in the early 70's. For those who were there, it'll bring back things you thought you forgot about. Many old movie cliches are bandied about mercilessly.
Some of the sexual humor is a bit juvenile, like the Flo & Eddie era Mothers, but at no point is it gratuitous. This movie has everything in its place for a reason even if it's not readily apparent, much like Zappa's music. Zappa fans (especially Flo & Eddie era Mothers) will flip. The rest of you may scratch your heads and find it funny in spots. I just rewind my copy and watch it again and pick something new up from the plot (it's *that* layered, folks).
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- TriviaThe film was not submitted to the MPAA and was never rated. The "X" rating was self-applied by the film's distributor as a promotional device.
- Citas
[in the desert]
Willard: Say, how did you come to be a duck?
Duck: Well, I was a turtle for a while, but that wasn't going anywhere. Then my mother gave me the chance to be a duck, and I sort of flowed from there...
[while the Duck is talking, a caricature of Frank Zappa rises like the sun over the horizon]
Willard: Oh, Eddie, you have GOT to be kidding.
- Créditos curiososThe end credits were handwritten (possibly by Charles Swenson), and feature many spelling errors. (I.E. 'nego,' meaning 'NEGRO'; 'dyke' is spelled 'dike'; etc.)
- ConexionesFeatured in The Comix Scrutinizer: This Cartoon Contains WHAT?! (2013)
- Bandas sonorasCheap
By Flo and Eddie
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