5/10
Packed with my kind of stars
26 May 2020
Warning: Spoilers
I was telling someone who doesn't watch movies like I do - well, that could be just about anyone - that this film has a cast packed with stars. That's when I realized that Hollywood Boulevard has a cast that is all famous to me and probably me alone. I don't care. These are my people. Join me as I celebrate them.

Candice Rialson, the inspiration for Bridget Fonda's character in Jackie Brown, stars as Candy Wednesday, new in town and ready to be a big star. She gets an agent named Walter Paisley (Dick Miller, with the same name as his character in A Bucket of Blood) who can't get her any work until she gets mixed up in a bank robbery.

Those of you who read the site know that I watched this movie specifically because Paul Bartel and Mary Woronov are in it. What kept me around was the fact that this movie is basically making fun of every Corman movie of this era, with the three girls formula and a script pretty much taken from the Bela Lugosi movie The Death Kiss.

Seeing as how this was directed by Allan Arkin and Joe Dante, there are a ton of inside jokes. Bartel's director character, Eric Von Leppe, is the name of Boris Karloff's character from The Terror. John Kramer's character, Duke Mantee, is named for Bogart's character in The Petrified Forest. Tara Strohmeier's Jill McBain is named for Claudia Cardinale's character in Once Upon a Time in the West. You also have a movie named Machete Maidens, almost every Corman director showing up in cameos, Forrest J. Ackerman popping up and Robby the Robot.

This movie was the result of a bet between producer Jon Davison and Roger Corman. Davison believed that he could make the cheapest New World Pictures movie ever, so he was given $60,000 and ten days.

Consider it a greatest hits, with scenes taken directly from Battle Beyond the Sun, The Terror, The Big Bird Cage, Night of the Cobra Woman, The Hot Box, Night Call Nurses, Unholy Rollers, Savage!, Caged Heat, Big Bad Mama, Death Race 2000 and Crazy Mama all here.

Let me sum this up: Candice Rialson looks better in the Frankenstein costume than David Carradine.
2 out of 3 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink

Recently Viewed