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The Maltese Bippy

  • 1969
  • G
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
393
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The Maltese Bippy (1969)
ParodyComedyHorrorMystery

A man buys a house and comes to believe that not only is the house haunted by werewolves, but a family of vampires lives next door.A man buys a house and comes to believe that not only is the house haunted by werewolves, but a family of vampires lives next door.A man buys a house and comes to believe that not only is the house haunted by werewolves, but a family of vampires lives next door.

  • Director
    • Norman Panama
  • Writers
    • Everett Freeman
    • Ray Singer
  • Stars
    • Dan Rowan
    • Dick Martin
    • Carol Lynley
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    393
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Norman Panama
    • Writers
      • Everett Freeman
      • Ray Singer
    • Stars
      • Dan Rowan
      • Dick Martin
      • Carol Lynley
    • 20User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dan Rowan
    Dan Rowan
    • Sam Smith
    Dick Martin
    Dick Martin
    • Ernest Grey
    Carol Lynley
    Carol Lynley
    • Robin Sherwood
    Julie Newmar
    Julie Newmar
    • Carlotta Ravenswood
    Mildred Natwick
    Mildred Natwick
    • Molly Fletcher
    Fritz Weaver
    Fritz Weaver
    • Mr. Ravenswood
    Robert Reed
    Robert Reed
    • Lt. Tim Crane
    David Hurst
    David Hurst
    • Dr. Charles Strauss
    Dana Elcar
    Dana Elcar
    • Sgt. Kelvaney
    Leon Askin
    Leon Askin
    • Axel Kronstadt
    Alan Oppenheimer
    Alan Oppenheimer
    • Adolph Springer
    Eddra Gale
    Eddra Gale
    • Helga
    Arthur Batanides
    Arthur Batanides
    • Tony
    Pamela Rodgers
    Pamela Rodgers
    • Saundra
    Jennifer Bishop
    Jennifer Bishop
    • Joanna Clay
    Maudie Prickett
    Maudie Prickett
    • Mrs. Potter
    Garry Walberg
    Garry Walberg
    • Harold Fenster
    Carol-Jean Thompson
    • Mona
    • Director
      • Norman Panama
    • Writers
      • Everett Freeman
      • Ray Singer
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    4therascalsarchives

    I bet my sweet bippy-and LOST!

    I liked a previous comment posted here that voiced the probable concerns of the studio "heads" of the era: What kind of films should we make for these kids who like to go to the movies stoned? The problem with BIPPY is...the stoners evidently were the ones MAKING the film (that NO ONE went to see). This dog was hardly ever shown on TV (at least not in NY area) FINALLY caught it on a cable movie channel decades and decades later.My only viewing of the film for years was the print feature that ran in FAMOUS MONSTERS magazine.

    After years of build-up...boy what a let-down. There are only two reasons for a normal guy to sit through this; Julie Newmar (post-catwoman already) and Carol Lynley (pre-Poseidon Adventure).

    I never understood the appeal of Rowan & Martin to begin with--even on Laugh-In. They were acceptable as low-end comedians at a bowling ally, but didn't deserve the run they were able to have IMHO

    But they were OK...this movie makes like a vampire, though-and SUCKS
    8ad1965

    This movie is funny!

    A number of people have commented negatively on this film, and also slam Rowan and Martin, Laugh-In, and the fact that this movie was made in 1969 and is therefore dated. I wonder why they bothered watching it.

    I was but a toddler when Laugh-In was on, but I watched it with my older siblings. I've seen clips from it more recently, and yes, it is horribly dated now. So are bell bottoms, peace signs, and harvest gold appliances, but they were very popular at the time. People seem to have a hard time believing that something they really like today will ever look ridiculous, but it happens to every generation.

    This movie is not particularly dated. Maybe 3 lines will go over your head if you have no knowledge of Sixties culture. This film is a silly spoof of monster/mystery films. Rowan and Martin act a lot like Hope and Crosby in their "Road" pictures, without any singing, and even speaking to the audience and acknowledging that they are in a movie. Every cliché from the aforementioned genres is skewered in this film, and I think it accomplishes everything it sets out to do.

    You don't need to know anything about Laugh-In, Rowan & Martin, or the Sixties to enjoy this film. If you've ever enjoyed, or enjoyed groaning at, movies about werewolves, vampires, old houses, hidden treasures, and dead bodies appearing unexpectedly, you will get a laugh out of this movie. Personally, I watched it expecting the worst, and was very pleasantly surprised.
    yenlo

    You bet your Bippy!

    So what's a Bippy? Well if your old enough to remember Rowan and Martins Laugh-In you'd know. This film actually goes no where but does feature the gorgeous Julie Newmar. It's terribly dated like Laugh-In but in a weird sort of way it's entertaining.
    5ksf-2

    A so-so Who-dunnit from the Laugh In Team

    I SO wanted to like this one, since i LOVED Laugh In, but the script was SO weak. None of the jokes are funny, but at least we get to see some familiar faces: Rowan & Martin, with Leon Askin (General Burkhalter from Hogan's Heroes), Robert Reed, from Brady Bunch, is the Lieutenant, and the fantabulous Catwoman Julie Newmar. So we go around the mulberry bush a few times, everyone gets a few one liners, and it ends. The funniest part of the whole movie is the last two minutes, but you'll have to watch it for yourself. Looks like Martin went on to direct a whole lot of TV, after the Laugh In days. This film directed by Norman Panama, who actually had directed many a comedy, but didn't really shine on this one. Maybe they lacked the budget for big names, or screenwriters to jazz up the script. As of today, it only rates a 4 out of 10 stars.
    5larryhansen

    A Madcap 60's Comedy that is a must-see for its wacky ending!

    If you're like me and like the crazy comedies of the 60's, then it would be worth checking out this one. The chemistry of Dan Rowan (1922-1987) and Dick Martin (1922-date) was fantastic and at times was sorely needed to carry this film which starts out slow, but picks up laughs as it goes. The story involves Ernest Gray (Dick Martin) buying a house in Flushing, Queens, New York. There's a murder in the neighborhood, wacky neighbors who act like vampires, and it turns out everybody's looking for $2 Million worth of diamonds left in the house by the previous owner. By the end of the movie, just about everyone is dead, and in wacky '60's style, Rowan and Martin actually argue on camera as to how the movie should finish. The hysterical ending, along with beauties Carol Lynley and Julie Newmar, make this otherwise lame comedy bearable.

    Good for a rainy Saturday Afternoon!

    Recommended from the '60's: Peter Sellers in: I Love You, Alice B. Toklas (1968), The Party (1968), The Magic Christian (1969).

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      Dan Rowan's last feature film performance.
    • Quotes

      Dick Martin: [during opening credits] You told me we're equal partners. Sixty/forty, we split everything down the middle... Except Florence.

      Dan Rowan: I am not interested in half of Florence.

      Dick Martin: You don't know what you're missing.

    • Connections
      Features La Machine à explorer le temps (1960)

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    • Release date
      • June 18, 1969 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Strange Case of...!#*%
    • Filming locations
      • Flushing Meadows Park, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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