Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueBank executive discovers family theft at work. Wife demands vasectomy after 8th child's birth. He grapples with personal and professional crises.Bank executive discovers family theft at work. Wife demands vasectomy after 8th child's birth. He grapples with personal and professional crises.Bank executive discovers family theft at work. Wife demands vasectomy after 8th child's birth. He grapples with personal and professional crises.
John C. Moskoff
- Francis
- (as John Moskoff)
Suzanne Charny
- Mildred
- (as Suzanne Charnoy)
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No mistaking, this is a bad movie. I am surprised Bob Burge could talk some good actors to take these parts. I guess some aging actors could use the extra cash. The one surprise to me was seeing Blacula in the movie! I would have liked to see the outtakes of the hot tub scene with Debra Jo but it was not in the cards. All the juicy bits were cut (for what?).
Cassandra Edwards, wife of Vince Edwards, is the female lead. Vince was in Burge's "Texas Sno-line", that even fewer people saw than Vasectomy. A Baseball Hall of Famer's ex-wife is a beauty pagent contestant in the movie as well (the math says at 15 years of age (?). Check deep in the cast to find her name. Astros fans will recognize it.
Not sure it can be found anywhere. I got a vhs tape at a local store back in the day and didn't return it (I did pay for it). I can smile about the movie.
Cassandra Edwards, wife of Vince Edwards, is the female lead. Vince was in Burge's "Texas Sno-line", that even fewer people saw than Vasectomy. A Baseball Hall of Famer's ex-wife is a beauty pagent contestant in the movie as well (the math says at 15 years of age (?). Check deep in the cast to find her name. Astros fans will recognize it.
Not sure it can be found anywhere. I got a vhs tape at a local store back in the day and didn't return it (I did pay for it). I can smile about the movie.
Without a doubt - this had to be one of the worst movies ever made. Yes, its even worse then "Manos: The Hands of Fate!"
What pharmaceutical products were they partaking of, when the made this aromatic cinema?
Lorne Greene has a bit part in the movie. Well he has a "die-through!" (At least he didn't have to suffer through this tripe!)
The only way to see this movie: LIBERAL USE OF YOUR REMOTE'S FAST FORWARD!
The music was bad, the dialogue was worse! (the only memorable line was: "A wounded Mercedes - will never be as good as new!")
This movie inflicts enough wounds on the viewers. I can't really discuss plot - there wasn't much of one to start with.
No plot, bad dialogue, crappy acting, boring monotonous scenes (like the will reading) which do NOT advance the plot, or tell us anything about the characters -- are strewn liberally, and it seems systemically through out this film...
I didn't know sex could be boring - but if you watch this film without fast forward -- you'll never make it to the end without falling asleep.
Good cure for insomnia....YAWN.
rated: NO REELS (pass on this one!)
What pharmaceutical products were they partaking of, when the made this aromatic cinema?
Lorne Greene has a bit part in the movie. Well he has a "die-through!" (At least he didn't have to suffer through this tripe!)
The only way to see this movie: LIBERAL USE OF YOUR REMOTE'S FAST FORWARD!
The music was bad, the dialogue was worse! (the only memorable line was: "A wounded Mercedes - will never be as good as new!")
This movie inflicts enough wounds on the viewers. I can't really discuss plot - there wasn't much of one to start with.
No plot, bad dialogue, crappy acting, boring monotonous scenes (like the will reading) which do NOT advance the plot, or tell us anything about the characters -- are strewn liberally, and it seems systemically through out this film...
I didn't know sex could be boring - but if you watch this film without fast forward -- you'll never make it to the end without falling asleep.
Good cure for insomnia....YAWN.
rated: NO REELS (pass on this one!)
I can't imagine anyone standing in line to buy a ticket for this movie, let alone it being shown theatrically. What the hell was going through the tiny little minds of the producers that made this putrid film? Did they seriously think there would be an audience for this rubbish? Apart from the "loving" and "supportive" wife (who comes off unsympathetically) insisting that her hubby get "fixed", there is some dumb subplot that isn't worth going into detail here, that incidentally takes up more screen time than the titular subject matter (which is so flimsy and inane that it cannot hold up to the full running time). And what also gets me is that no one recommends the wife getting her tubes tied, since she is the one so dead set against having more children. To the husband's defense, I have observed that he is a proud Italian, and the film implies that he is Catholic. Last I heard, the Catholic Church was against any artificial means of birth control. That would/could/should end the argument right away. But never mind, this film has an agenda: to push birth control, namely- male sterilization. Which makes me wonder if Planned Parenthood is behind this film. Nonetheless, this film is insensitive, clumsy, crass, and everything else in between. SKIP IT.
I really wonder what was going through people's minds when they made this pile of garbage. There is nothing funny about a wife *forcing* her husband to go under the knife. The movie is EXTREMELY insulting and degrading. It's no wonder that Lorne Greene passed away shortly after this "movie" was made. Paul Sorvino should've fired his agent. And it comes to no surprise that the illustrious, distinguished, and prolific director, Paul Burge, also helmed "Keaton's Cop". Go figure. Who's REALLY behind this? Planned Parenthood?!
Save the money you would've paid to rent this video. It's probably playing on the Lifetime channel right this very moment.
Save the money you would've paid to rent this video. It's probably playing on the Lifetime channel right this very moment.
One of the best movies I have ever seen. Ignore the bad reviews and give it a chance. It's highly realistic and funny and the supporting actors were phenomenal.
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- AnecdotesFinal theatrical film of Lorne Greene.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Rewind This! (2013)
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By what name was Vasectomy: A Delicate Matter (1986) officially released in Canada in English?
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