| | A double bill of goofy early 1960s nudies with Frankenstein and Dracula in them. KISS ME QUICK (1964) Directed by Peter Perry. Released as “Dr. Breedlove or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love”, this actually contains a few oblique references to Dr. Strangelove. Sterilox, a not-too-bright alien from the Butless Galaxy, Visits the castle of mad Dr. Breedlove in search of "the perfect female specimen." He's introduced to Breedlove's lingerie-clad creations that happily bump and grind in the dungeon exercise room, including such chemically-engineered gyrating go-go goddesses as Kissme, Boobra, and Miss Gigi String! With photography by Laszlo Kovacs (Close Encounters, Easy Rider) and appearances by Frankenstein, Dracula, and the Mummy. The first film produced by sexploitation king Harry Novak. HOUSE ON BARE MOUNTAIN (1962) Directed by R. Lee Frost (Love Camp 7) Granny Good and all her sexy girls are throwing their annual Halloween ball and you're invited. Frankenstein will do the twist with Miss Hollywood, and Dracula will spike the punch but beware: the Feds are planning to bust the place and Krakow - Granny's 7-foot-tall pet werewolf in makeup by Harry Thomas (Frankenstein's Daughter) - is looking for a date! |
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