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Eve and the Handyman (1961)

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 ... See full summary »

Director:

Russ Meyer

Writer:

Russ Meyer
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Cast

Credited cast:
Eve Meyer ... Eve / Other roles
Anthony-James Ryan Anthony-James Ryan ... The Handyman
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Frank Bolger Frank Bolger ... Street sweeper
Iris Bristol Iris Bristol ... Girl in the laundromat
Joseph Carroll Joseph Carroll
Rita Day Rita Day ... Girl
James A. Evanoff James A. Evanoff ... Artist
Gigi Frost Gigi Frost ... Girl
Mildred Knezevich Mildred Knezevich ... Girl
Francesca Leslie Francesca Leslie ... Francesca
Lee Merrin Lee Merrin ... Narrator (voice)
Sam Meyer Sam Meyer
B. Granger Moore B. Granger Moore
Florence E. Moore Florence E. Moore ... Restroom girl
Barbara Murphy Barbara Murphy
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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>

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Sex-sationally Different!

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Comedy | Romance

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Trivia

The pinball machine that the characters play is a 1955 'Starlet' made by the United Manufacturing Company of Chicago. See more »

Quotes

The Woman: My mind raced like a hot rod along the drag strip of inspiration.
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Referenced in Schlock! The Secret History of American Movies (2001) See more »

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Campy, fun
29 January 2008 | by dalldorfwSee all my reviews

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.


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Country:

USA

Language:

English

Release Date:

5 May 1961 (USA) See more »

Also Known As:

Eve and the Handyman See more »

Filming Locations:

San Francisco, California, USA

Company Credits

Production Co:

Eve Productions See more »
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Sound Mix:

Mono

Color:

Color (Eastmancolor)

Aspect Ratio:

1.37 : 1
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