Up! (1976)
Année de sortie: 1976
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: Up! Smokey, Megavixens, Drüber, drunter und drauf, Le deliranti avventure erotiche dell'agente speciale Margò
Réalisateur: Russ Meyer
Writer: Anthony-James Ryan, Roger Ebert, Russ Meyer
Production & Genre
Producteur: Producer: Russ Meyer, Wilburn Kluck
Co_Producer: George K. Carll, Uschi Digard, Fred Owens
Sociétés: RM Films International
Genre: Comedy, Erotica, Mystery, Thriller
Budget: N/A
Récompenses & Similaires
Récompenses: N/A
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: adolf hitler, bondage, breast, countryside, dark comedy, dildo, erotic movie, hitler parody, look-alike, murder, mysterious killer, rape, sex, sex comedy, sex outdoors, sexism, sexual humor, undercover agent
Histoire
The film begins with the gruesome murder of Adolf Schwartz, a man who bears an uncanny resemblance to Adolf Hitler. Schwartz meets his untimely demise when he is attacked by a ravenous piranha fish while taking a bath. The mysterious death of Schwartz goes unnoticed and uninterrupted as the town's residents are more captivated by Margo Winchester, a busty woman who arrives in town hitchhiking. Margo becomes involved with many of the local men but remains mysterious herself. As the plot thickens, it is revealed that nearly everyone is not who they seem to be, leading to a series of complicated plot twists.
Résumé
Up! (1976) directed by Russ Meyer is an erotic comedy-thriller that parodies Adolf Hitler's life in hiding as Adolf Schwartz. The story opens with Schwartz's peculiar murder and shifts focus to Margo Winchester, a sexually liberated woman who becomes the center of attention in the small town. With its dark humor, sexual themes, and twist-filled narrative, Up! is a unique blend of genres that has left audiences both puzzled and entertained.