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Diana
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Rosanna Yanni | ... |
Regina
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Chris Howland | ... |
Francis McClune
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Michel Lemoine | ... |
Jacques Maurier
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Manuel Velasco | ... |
Andy
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Manolo Otero | ... |
Dimitri
(as Manuel Otero)
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Ana Casares | ... |
Linda
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Adrian Hoven | ... |
Eric Vicas
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Marta Reves | ... |
Irina
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Barta Barri | ... |
Inspektor Kramer
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María Antonia Redondo | ... |
Bulumba
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| Jesús Franco | ... |
Abilene's Contact Man
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Dorit Dom | ... |
Anita
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Fernando de Rojas |
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Carlos Mendy |
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Blue Underground proudly presents these psychedelic spy spoofs featuring the bold and beautiful detective duo The Red Lips! KISS ME, MONSTER finds the girls moonlighting on a striptease world tour - but no sooner do they hit the stage than the girls are up to their pasties in stiffs, Satanists and Sapphic sadists, all after a secret formula for human clones! But if The Red Lips can get to it first, will they still be able to survive the dangers lurking around every corner?
I'm gonna keep this review short and sweet (like the movie).
KISS ME MONSTER is nothing but fun. It's campy, it's surely a product of it's time (the late 1960's Europe), and if you like Eurospy spoofs and Jess Franco, you won't really be disappointed here.
The plot is whacky, (like it's predecessor, "Two Under Cover Angels", aka "Sadist Erotica"), but this movie really isn't about the plot. What makes it fun is the sharp fast paced witty dialog between the two leads. It comes off almost like a sitcom, paced with a jab or joke almost every other line.
So, that's about all there is to it, if you like these kinds of movies, and just want something very light and campy, check it out.