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Nr 463: The First Nudie Musical (1976)

16 Jan

The First Nudie Musical (movie)
Screenplay, Music & Lyrics: Bruce Kimmel

Gotta sing, Gotta dance
While I’m Taking of my pants


The son of an almost famous studio owner is forced to make porno films to keep the bankrupt studio from being made into a shopping center. The films have titels like Teenage Sexmutants and Stewardesses in Cages. But lately these films have started to flop. In an attempt to get back on the high ground he decides to make a new kind of porno, a musical comedy porno. He makes a bet with the debtors who wish to take ownership of the studio, that if they finance the musical and he can’t complete it within two weeks, they can foreclose.
Ribald humor, bawdy songs and plenty of skin abounds in this sophomoric satire that while unabashedly trashy, has developed a bit of a cult following.

I found the films soundtrack album in a record store in Sweden when I was a teenager and I found it deliciously smutty. I loved going around town and with a loud voice sing the songs in the hope that I would shock people. But it was the seventies so people, at least in Sweden, weren’t that easily shocked about sexual stuff. I was a bit disappointed, I mean there I was singing about Dancing Dildos, cunnilingus and Orgasms and people just thought it cute or absolutely normal… Ah, the seventies…
I loved the songs then and I still do. But I didn’t actually get a chance to see the film itself until it came out on DVD in the early noughties. I have just revisited it so it would be fresh in my mind for this blog and I can tell you that it still holds up pretty well. Some of the physical comedy feels a little forced and dated, but the dialogue is still funny and had me laughing out loud quite a few times and some of the show numbers are pure delights. It’s pretty crude and has a low-budget feel with a ”musical-within-a-movie” theme, but with satirical sexual humor and if you like that kind of thing (and I do), it’s definitely worth seeking out!
They’ve added a very funny hour long retrospective documentary as a bonus on the DVD.

The budget for the picture was $125 000. It got picked up by Paramount Pictures for distribution. But when the studio saw the finished product they thought it dragged a bit in the middle and they asked Bruce to shoot some new scenes. So he came up with the Dancing Dildos number. The studio asked ”Are there nude girls in the number?” ”Yes”, he answered and they gave him $75 000 just to shoot that scene!

There are som great future stars in this movie:
Cindy Williams who already had a nice little movie career going on, got her big break through on tv the same year the film premiered in the tv-series Laverne & Shirley. She played Shirley for 8 seasons. Laverne & Shirley was a spin-off of the sitcom Happy Days (1974-84).
Future director Ron Howard was the star of Happy Days and he did a cameo in this movie.
Cindy and Ron also played girlfriend and boyfriend in the George Lucas film American Graffiti (1973).
Diana Canova went on to play Corinne Tate in the sitcom Soap (Lödder in Sweden).
And director, actor, author, composer and lyric writer Bruce Kimmel has starred in and directed a lot of films and tv-series. He has also written plays and musicals (among them The Brain from Planet X, which you can find on this blogg, it’s nr 200). From 1988 to 1993, Kimmel co-owned the specialty label, Bay Cities, releasing over 100 albums that included American classical music, cast albums, and soundtracks. In 1993, Kimmel became a full time record producer with his own division at Varese Sarabande, producing many cast albums (Broadway and off-Broadway), Broadway singers, and musical theater concept albums, first for the Varese Sarabande, and then for a company he founded, Fynsworth Alley. His current label Kritzerland has issued close to 400 albums including cast albums, singers, and a series of reissues of limited edition soundtracks.

The film actually got some great reviews and became a minor hit. The first week of its wide release, it was the fourth highest-grossing picture in the country, behind Star Wars, You Light Up My Life, and The Spy Who Loved Me.

The actual first nudie musical is considered to be the 1963 nudie-cutie Goldilocks and the Three Bares (1963)

Press:
Chockful of youthful talent, well spiced by outrageousness and sparked by invention. The three stars are simply irresistible. Cindy Williams is enchanting, Kimmel is the ultimate appealing schnook. Fresh and funny and funky. Made for about 1 percent of the budget of New York, New York, but a hundred times funnier and more perceptive. It’s the Star Wars of nudie musicals.
– Judith Crist, New York Post

More vitality, imagination, zany comedy and stellar performances than most movies. It’s one of the most memorable movies of this year. A raunchy delight. Cindy Williams is a marvel! Kimmel is a joy to watch!
– Joseph Gelmiş, Newsday

A Mel Brooksian salute to porno chic.
– Bruce Williamson, Playboy

Silly, sophomoric, at times downright inept, this little low-budget venture picked up by Paramount is more often than not hilarious, offering good, tonic laughter to those not offended by nudity and blunt language.
– Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times

Basically a one-joke idea that wears thin despite an air of amiability.
– Leonard Maltin’s Film Guide (two stars out of four)

A few clever bits are downed in a larger sea of silliness, forced gags and predictable cliche.
– Arthur D Murphy, Variety

Videos:
C’mon Honey
The Red Band Trailer
Audition scene
A ”naked” tv-review of the movie from 1976

Dag 268: Wish You Were Here

30 Aug

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Wish You Were Here (1952), 598 föreställningar
Musik & sångtexter: Harold Rome
Libretto: Arthur Kober & Joshua Logan, baserad på Arthur Kobers pjäs Having Wonderful Time (1937).

Till Camp Karefree kommer Teddy Stern och hennes kompis Fay. Här ska de tillbringa två veckor med att bara ha det skönt och roa sig. Teddy behöver nämligen glömma sitt stundande giftemål med Herman. Detta enligt Fay, som tycker att han är en riktig tråkmåns. Fay tänker göra sitt bästa för att få Teddy att falla för nån ny på semestern.
Det finns många potetiella bland personalen som alla består av högskolestudenter som vill tjäna lite extra under sommaren.
(Ni som sett Dirty Dancin’ vet precis vilken typ av sommarcamp för vuxna det här är.)
Naturligtvis så faller Teddy för en av de unga männen, Chick. Från början så är de överens om att de bara ska ha en liten sommarromans men kärleken blommar och blir till allvar. Så pass mycket att Chick friar till Teddy. Hon måste då erkänna att hon redan är förlovad och ska gifta sig till hösten.
Chick blir förkrossad och börjar flirta vilt med de andra kvinnorna på lägret. Teddy i sin tur vinner bland annat en baddräktstävling och när hon ska hämta sitt pris så råkar hon på lägrets största playboy som försöker förföra henne, men hon lyckas behålla sin heder.
Det blir en hel del tävlingar till och dansaftnar och annat som hör till en typisk 50-tals campvistelse.
Till sist så är de två veckorna över och Herman kommer för att hämta Teddy. Hon åker iväg med honom medan Chick tårögd tittar på.
Men hon återvänder, utan Herman, och kastar sig i Chicks armar. Happy ending! Yay!

Den här hör kanske inte till det bästa som skapades på Broadway under 50-talet men väldigt underhållande är den.
Jag gillar den här lite mer gammaldags Broadwaystilen med väldigt enkel handling och sånger med starka melodier, roliga texter och sköna orkestreringar.
Jag går igång på sånt.
Det är en rätt så typisk musikal för sin tid och musiken är precis så där lagom jazzig och engagerande för att fånga både mig och den medelklasspublik som den vänder sig till. Den känns modern (för sin tid) och innehåller inget som någon på något sätt skulle kunde stöta sig på.  Den var en hyfsad succé och det skadade nog inte föreställningen att flera scener utspelade sig kring en simbassäng = en massa beefcake för damerna och bikinibrudar för männen. En perfekt kombo.
Nu kanske ni tycker att jag låter lite sarkastisk men det är inte min mening. Det här är varken riktigt bra eller riktigt dåligt utan just mest trivsamt och det är väl inte det sämsta?
Så är man sugen på en urtypisk 50-tals musikal så är denna en av dem man ska lyssna på.

Favvisar:
Ballad Of A Social Director, Shopping Around, Tripping The Light Fantastic, Certain Individuals, Everybody Love Everybody

Kuriosa:
Föreställningen vann 2 Tony Awards: för bästa kvinnliga biroll och för bästa scenarbetare (en kategori som avskaffades för många år sedan).

Showen fick mer uppmärksamhet för att man hade en riktig pool på scenen än för nått annat.

En hitlåt vaskades fram ur partituret:  Wish You Were Here som släpptes som singel med Eddie Fisher (pappa till Carrie Fisher, Princess Leia i Star Wars 4 – 6) som sångare, en lagom trivsam liten ballad som lyckades ta första platsen på hitlistan.

Pressklipp:
A humorous, tender, romantic comedy has been flattened out into a one-dimensional, repetitious Broadway show.

For all its friskiness, it is joyless; and it gives the impression of saying the same thing over and over again. The dancing is tight and routine. The pace of the performance is hard and tiring. Nearly everything is overacted as though Mr. Logan and his associates were afraid that the audience would not know how satirical it is.
Brooks Atkinson, Times

It is pertinent to note that the evening’s biggest laugh comes from Paul Valentine (the ”wolf”) being pushed into the pool with his clothes on.
William Hawkins, World-Telegram & Sun

Ljudis:
Wish You Were Here – Eddie Fisher


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