The Man from O.R.G.Y. (1970) Poster

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2/10
Moronic sex comedy mixed with James Bond motifs
jfrentzen-942-2042113 November 2019
A mostly unfunny pastiche of James Bond motifs and "black out"-type sequences that play like R-rated LAUGH-IN sketches, and also recall the worst of the CARRY ON R-rated traipses (or one of Pete Walker's early, self-conscious sex flicks). Robert Walker plays some kind of spy sent to find the heir to a multi-million dollar trust fund, but whose real specialty appears to be gauging the "orgasmic response factors" of various women. Louisa Moritz's moronic, mumbling "bubbleheaded" beauty shtick is the funniest bit. The rest of this understandably forgotten sex comedy offers one bad gag after another. The main reason for seeing the movie is to watch dozens of topless women enact terrible slapstick scenes with a noticeably embarrassed looking Walker. Highlights include a woman who peels a banana with her feet; a nonsensical movie sequence titled "I Am Curious Purple", and a Phyllis Diller impersonator. Although the story jumps from country to country, the movie was actually filmed in Puerto Rico. A sad comedown for director James Hill, who made the excellent BORN FREE; and schlockmeister Sidney Pink, who produced.
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