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Megavixens

Original title: Up!
  • 1976
  • 16
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
3.6K
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Raven De La Croix and Janet Wood in Megavixens (1976)
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A well-endowed hitchhiker arrives in a town that has been rocked by the murder of a depraved Nazi warlock, and finds herself pitted against a parade of perverts and ne'er-do-wells.A well-endowed hitchhiker arrives in a town that has been rocked by the murder of a depraved Nazi warlock, and finds herself pitted against a parade of perverts and ne'er-do-wells.A well-endowed hitchhiker arrives in a town that has been rocked by the murder of a depraved Nazi warlock, and finds herself pitted against a parade of perverts and ne'er-do-wells.

  • Director
    • Russ Meyer
  • Writers
    • Russ Meyer
    • Anthony-James Ryan
    • Roger Ebert
  • Stars
    • Edward Schaaf
    • Robert McLane
    • Elaine Collins
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    3.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Russ Meyer
    • Writers
      • Russ Meyer
      • Anthony-James Ryan
      • Roger Ebert
    • Stars
      • Edward Schaaf
      • Robert McLane
      • Elaine Collins
    • 29User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Edward Schaaf
    Edward Schaaf
    • Adolph Schwartz
    Robert McLane
    • Paul
    Elaine Collins
    • The Ethopian Chef
    Candy Samples
    Candy Samples
    • The Headsperson
    • (as Mary Gavin)
    Su Ling
    • Limehouse
    Janet Wood
    Janet Wood
    • Sweet Li'l Alice
    Linda Sue Ragsdale
    • Gwendolyn
    Harry
    • The Nimrod (a fish)
    Raven De La Croix
    Raven De La Croix
    • Margo Winchester
    Monty Bane
    Monty Bane
    • Homer Johnson
    • (as Monte Bane)
    Marianne Marks
    Marianne Marks
    • Chesty Young Thing
    Larry Dean
    Larry Dean
    • Leonard Box
    Bob Schott
    Bob Schott
    • Rafe
    Foxy Lae
    • Pocahontas
    Ray Reinhardt
    • The Commissioner
    Kitten Natividad
    Kitten Natividad
    • The Greek Chorus
    • (as Francesca 'Kitten' Natividad)
    James Griffith
    James Griffith
    • Villager at Alice's Café
    • (uncredited)
    Ken Kerr
    • Villager at Alice's Café
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Russ Meyer
    • Writers
      • Russ Meyer
      • Anthony-James Ryan
      • Roger Ebert
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews29

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    6Nazi_Fighter_David

    It is a movie where Meyer's special talents produce a near-perfect example of stimulating erotica

    The film begins quite mysteriously in a dungeon where a young man is torturing an Adolf Hitler look-alike… We then quickly cut to a stunning nude, played by Kitten Natividad, who teasingly introduces the audience to the setting…

    We are in Northern California, in a small, rural community… Just outside of town, a very beautiful, buxom young lady is hitchhiking along a lonely country road… She is picked up by a young man, who happens to be the infant terrible of the local rich set... He tries to take advantage of the girl's abundant sexuality but after a short sequence involving a brutal rape, she turns the tables and ends up killing him...

    Russ Meyer has never been one to linger too long on a single shot… He likes to cut, especially to ladies running naked as jaybirds around the lush countryside… In this case, however, he has added more than just a tease with Kitten Natividad, who narrates the events of the story with a husky, British accent while displaying her terrific figure… The true star of the show, however, is Raven de la Croix, whose piercing dark eyes and fully rounded, voluptuous figure combine with some firmly loyal acting for an explosive performance
    J.Casey

    rude, lewd, & politically incorrect! great fun!

    Russ Meyer does it again! Up! has something to offend anyone with any sensibilities. I have fond memories of wading through picket lines of feminists in Berkeley to see this in the theater. Meyer's perverse mix of humor, sex, and violence is at its best in this film. Not to be missed by people who....well, we know who we are, don't we?
    6BA_Harrison

    One and a bit thumbs Up!

    Before finding fame as one half of influential film critic duo Siskel and Ebert, Roger Ebert tried his hand at screenwriting, penning several scripts for cult sexploitation director Russ Meyer: Beyond the Valley of the Dolls in 1970, Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens in 1979, and between those, wacky sexploitation comedy Up! in 1976.

    Up! opens in full-on unhinged mode, with an ageing Hitler (Edward Schaaf) - hiding behind the pseudonym Adolph Schwartz - indulging in a variety of perverted sex acts conducted by well-endowed 'pilgrim' Paul (Robert McLane). Shortly after, Schwartz is murdered while in his bath-tub, the killer putting a piranha in the water. A naked Kitten Natividad, as narrator Greek Chorus, introduces several suspects, including Paul's attractive wife Alice (Janet Wood), buxom black-haired babe Margo (Raven De La Croix), local policeman Homer (Monty Bane), Asian beauty Limehouse (Su Ling), chesty gimp The Headsperson (Candy Samples), and The Ethopian Chef (Elaine Collins). Are any of these characters responsible for the Nazi's fishy demise?

    With numerous big-breasted hotties, several scenes of forced sex, lots of consensual soft-core sex, frequent full-frontal female nudity, and some graphic violence towards the end (which includes an axe to the chest and a chainsaw through the stomach), Russ Meyer's movie is quite the eye-opener, a wild ride that forsakes things like narrative cohesion and logic in favour of boobs, bush, and satirical humour. It's a fairly uneven film with a plot that feels like it was written on the fly, but there is enough energy and spirit (and nudity) from all involved to ensure that, if anything, it is never boring.

    To rate this Siskel and Ebert style: one and a bit thumbs Up!
    Infofreak

    Raven De La Croix - a Goddess!

    I love Russ Meyer movies! It's really difficult to explain the appeal of them to those that are unfamiliar with his work. Best thing is to watch one yourself, and Up! is as good a starting place as any.

    Prepare to enter a world like no other! Full of women - good ones, "bad" ones, powerful ones. Women who are IN CONTROL. The plot here doesn't really matter. It's a kinda murder mystery involving the death of a pervert who may or may not be Hitler. That's really just an excuse for a slew of scenes like none you've ever seen, and dialogue (co-written by Roger Ebert!) that continually astounds.

    Kitten Natividad makes her mark as "the Greek Chorus" but the real star here is Raven De La Croix (as Margo Winchester) who is the most stunning women to ever grace a Meyer flick. You've got to see her to believe her! Raven (according to her web site "psychic counselor to individual members of the Hells Angels Worldwide") energizes the movie everytime she is on screen, but is especially unforgettable in a water fight sequence with Janet Wood which surely must be one of the high points of exploitation cinema!

    So, sit back, relax, and prepare to be astonished by Up! Your world will never be the same again!
    yauh24

    Beyond Good and Evil

    Never before has a porn movie made sex seem so ridiculous. Up!'s over-the-top irony cuts so deep that it does not merely satirize itself nor does it stop at its genre: Up! makes sex itself seem so absurd that, after seeing this movie, one wonders why anyone's interested in it at all. The many positive sex scenes in the movie are not shot as porn so much as parodies of the notion of sex as bliss (note the quick cut aways and the scene changes (mostly in beautiful natural spots), creating a sense of hours of lapsed time while preventing any build-up of erotic aura). The many negative sex scenes in the movie never grant any empathy to the rapists, never provide any glimpse of pleasure in the rapists, and always include the victimized avenging themselves, thereby rejecting pornographic rape fantasies and demanding that the viewer do so as well (if s/he hasn't done that already) (note: this actually makes the rape scenes easier viewing than, say, the one in Boy's Don't Cry, which - ironically - is probably more exploitative).

    Obviously, the movie is not easy to take. Watching it, I was full of wonder but can't say that it was enjoyable or even consistently funny. Compared to Beyond The Valley of the Dolls, this is much more sex-centered and much less of a movie. Once again, though sex-centered, the movie is not really porn in that it makes no attempt to be sexy, instead portraying sex and the culture surrounding it (porn, sexual politics, and Moral Majority-style opposition) as possibly the greatest farce of contemporary Western culture. Highly recommended for people with extremely open minds who are interested in seeing a destruction of auratic sex. For people interested in a good laugh or a good movie, you probably would want to check out something else. For people with any no-go areas, you should probably forget about this movie altogether.

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    • Trivia
      Kitten Natividad said making this film was very uncomfortable because her character was sitting in trees naked and she had ants crawling up her ass.
    • Quotes

      Rafe: Beer! Beer! Beer!

    • Alternate versions
      When submitted for a rating from the BBFC in 1980, the movie was cut for an "X" rating. When submitted for a rating in 1998 by Allied Troma the movie (presumably the uncut version) had 1m 39s cut in order to receive an "18" rating. The video cuts apply to a rape scene on a river bank and the latter bar rape scene. The 1999 video from Polygram also features these cuts. As of 2005, all previous cuts were waived and the Arrow Film video/DVD is uncut.
    • Connections
      Featured in Electric Blue 002 (1981)

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    • Release date
      • December 7, 1983 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Up!
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production company
      • RM Films International
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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