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Once Upon a Girl (1976)

Badtime Stories For Grown Ups

장르 : 애니메이션, 코미디

상영시간 : 1시간 17분

연출 : Don Jurwich

시놉시스

Mother Goose has been put on trial for obscenity, and the evidence being presented is a collection of pornographic animated shorts. Included in the mix are adult versions of Jack and the Beanstalk, Cinderella and Snow White, in which just about every sexual combination possible is given a try.

출연진

Frank Welker
Frank Welker
Fairy Godmother / Additional Voices
Richmond Johnson
Richmond Johnson
Carol Piacente
Carol Piacente
Kelly Gordon
Kelly Gordon
Hal Smith
Hal Smith
Mother Goose (live action segments)

제작진

Don Jurwich
Don Jurwich
Director
Don Jurwich
Don Jurwich
Producer
Don Jurwich
Don Jurwich
Writer
Martin Slavin
Martin Slavin
Music

비슷한 영화

핑크 플라밍고
뱁스 존슨(디바인)과 "지구상에서 가장 지저분한 사람들"이라고 알려진 그녀 가족들의 역겨운 인생은 경쟁 커플 마블즈의 공격을 받고 산산조각 난다. 마블즈는 "가장 지저분한 사람들"이라는 타이틀을 차지하고 싶어한다. 갑작스럽게 나타난 마블즈는 젊은 여성을 납치해 임신시키고 그 아기를 레즈비언 커플에게 파는 범죄를 저지르며 지저분한 커플이라는 타이틀에 알맞은 인물이라는 것을 합법적으로 주장할 자격이 있음을 보이는 한편 거기서 더 나아가 뱁스에 대한 공격을 개시한다. 우편으로 똥을 보내고 그녀의 트레일러 집을 태워버리는 것이다. 분노의 반격을 시도한 뱁스와 그 일가는 마블즈를 추적하여 그들을 기소하며 가장 너저분한 신문사들을 모아놓고 기자회견을 연후 그들을 총살한다. 워터스와 디바인의 명성을 확고하게 한 마지막 장면에서 뱁스,디바인은 개가 방금 싸놓은 배설물을 먹으면서 자신이 불결의 여왕임을 증명한다.
누가 로저 래빗을 모함했나
만화마을과 영화마을이 공존하는 헐리우드에 살인 사건이 일어난다. 만화마을의 유지이자 대부인 마빈이 살해된 것. 둠 판사와 족제비 일당은 로저 래빗을 살인 용의자로 지목하고, 마룬 영화사 사장은 사립탐정 에디에게 마빈의 유언장을 찾아 달라고 한다. 형이 만화 인물에게 살해된 후 만화 인물과 관련된 사건을 맡지 않겠다고 결심한 에디였지만, 애인 플로렌스와 함께 살인사건에 휩쓸리고 만다. 한편 둠 판사와 족제비 일당에게 쫓기는 로저 래빗은 에디에게 도움을 청하지만, 만화계 최고의 스타인 아내 제시카의 스캔들에 실망하고 에디는 제시카와 둠 판사를 의심한다.
She Devils of the SS
In the last days of WW2, women are volunteering from all over Germany to serve in the front lines by having sex with the brave Nazi soldiers. But when they start having sex with each other, things get complicated. Especially with the increasing danger from the revengeful Soviet army!
해피타임 스파이
인간과 인형들이 함께 사는 평화로운 도시, 인형들만 노리는 살인형범이 나타났다. 과거의 악연으로 원수지간이 되어버린 병맛 인형 탐정 ‘필립스’와 열혈 형사 ‘에드워즈’는 환상적인 궁합(?)을 보이며 범인을 추격하기 시작하는데… 지금까지 이런 솜뭉치는 없었다! X나게 신선하고, X나게 웃긴 약빤 코믹 수사극 탄생!
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Fathom
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Iruttu Araiyil Murattu Kuthu
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