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burlesque comics (Jack Diamond, Mandy Kay and Charles Harris), who disrupt the council's meeting by imitating gangsters. The three funnymen take out a movie projector to offer evidence of the artistic value of burlesque entertainment. The remainder of the film is a plotless revue that features such acts as stripper Rosita Royce dancing with a number of trained birds, the Apache-style dance duo of Marinette and Andre, a male bodybuilder dubbed “Mr. America” who flexes his muscles and plays the harmonica while balancing a blonde woman on his shoulders, a number of routines featuring solo women (including Lili St. Cyr) in various acts of undressing, and several comedy sketches including Diamond, Kay and Harris.
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was filmed in color, which was unusual for low-budget burlesque revue films. The production also offered the only color footage of Bettie Page in a speaking role. In the film, Page appears twice: in a comic sequence where she is the shared dream of roommates Diamond and Kay, and later as a harem girl
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A meeting of the “Council of Culture” is taking place in New York City. The council is collecting various art forms for inclusion in a time capsule, However, the council members refuse to consider having mention of burlesque entertainment in their time capsule. News of the decisions reaches a trio of
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comedy, dance and striptease acts that were popular during the early 1950s. Today, it is best known as one of the few feature films starring
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nearly a half-century after it was created compared its rediscovery to its time capsule plot device. David Sterritt, writing in the
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was originally released in adults-only theaters that specialized in
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film, it had been available from several home video labels.
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directed by Jerald Intrator. The film starred a number of
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In May 2001, the film had a theatrical re-release in
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Jerold Intrator
Georgia Sothern
Lili St. Cyr
Bettie Page
Jeanne Carmen
comedy film
burlesque
pin-up model
Bettie Page
Jeanne Carmen
exploitation films
public domain
New York City
Christian Science Monitor
The Village Voice
Singin' in the Rain
Ed Wood
Stephen Apostolof
Orgy of the Dead
Armond White
New York Press
Film Journal International review
TV Guide Online review
"Movie Guide"
The Christian Science Monitor
Archived
Village Voice review
New York Press review
Archived

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