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If You Don't Stop It...You'll Go Blind!!! (1975)

A super low brow comedy

Género : Comedia

Tiempo de ejecución : 1H 20M

Director : Keefe Brasselle, I. Robert Levy

Sinopsis

Comedia hilarante que cuenta diferentes historias de contenido picante, por ejemplo con vaqueros homosexuales, concursos televisivos, maridos impotentes o situaciones de adulterio.

Actores

George Spencer
George Spencer
Big Al / Bellboy / Busy Waiter
Jane Kellem
Jane Kellem
Woman with Voracious Appetite / Marianne Cleavage, TV Jack-Pot Contestant
Uschi Digard
Uschi Digard
Various Characters
Patrick Wright
Patrick Wright
Man Rescuing Captive Woman (as Pat Wright)
Garth Pillsbury
Garth Pillsbury
Hilton Banks
Herb Graham
Herb Graham
Morris Goldberg / Fruit Peddler
Alan Sinclair
Alan Sinclair
Pat McCormick
Pat McCormick
Awards Emcee
Keefe Brasselle
Keefe Brasselle
Himself
Maria Arnold
Maria Arnold
Tallie Cochrane
Tallie Cochrane
(as Tali Cochrane)
Sandy Dempsey
Sandy Dempsey
Sex Clinic Survey Girl
Brenda Fogarty
Brenda Fogarty
Douglas Frey
Douglas Frey
(as Doug Frey)
Kathy Hilton
Kathy Hilton
Mickey Nader
Mickey Nader
Becky Sharpe
Becky Sharpe

Tripulaciones

Keefe Brasselle
Keefe Brasselle
Director
I. Robert Levy
I. Robert Levy
Director
Gene Ranney
Gene Ranney
Editor
Mike Callie
Mike Callie
Writer
I. Robert Levy
I. Robert Levy
Producer
Mike Callie
Mike Callie
Producer
John Dirlam
John Dirlam
Director of Photography

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