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| Eve Meyer | ... | Eve / Other roles | |
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Anthony-James Ryan | ... | The Handyman |
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Frank Bolger | ... | Street sweeper |
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Iris Bristol | ... | Girl in the laundromat |
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Joseph Carroll | ||
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Rita Day | ... | Girl |
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James A. Evanoff | ... | Artist |
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Gigi Frost | ... | Girl |
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Mildred Knezevich | ... | Girl |
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Francesca Leslie | ... | Francesca |
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Lee Merrin | ... | Narrator (voice) |
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Sam Meyer | ||
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B. Granger Moore | ||
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Florence E. Moore | ... | Restroom girl |
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Barbara Murphy | ||
Eve is dressed in a long raincoat and follows the handyman around as he makes his appointed rounds. She watches as he has humorous run-ins while cleaning toilets, taking scrap metal to the dump, cleaning windows, delivering a tree, climbing poles, and remaining a gentleman while trying to help a topless hitchhiker. But why is she watching him so carefully? Written by Ed Sutton <esutton@mindspring.com>
This movie is basically one long joke, with plenty of gags in the middle, to help keep it interesting until the punchline. This is the first Russ Meyer movie i ever saw, and while it may not be as good as some of his others (Up!, Beneath The Vally Of The Ultra-Vixens), it is still a classic in it's own right. Lots of light humor, and camp value. Recommended. I would end the review here, except IMDb won't post this unless i have written at least ten lines, so the following is just filler: I sleep on a mattress, sometimes i dress up as a mattress, and wave to cars on the sidewalk, i would like to see Chris Kentis taken out to the middle of the ocean, and left there. I think thats about ten lines, so i'll stop here.