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Product Description
Oliver is caught embezzling from his father's company and if he can't pay back the $250,000 he'll be sent to jail. When he goes to his rich wife for help she not only refuses, but tells him she's filing for divorce. Desperate, Oliver takes out a life insurance policy and hires a hitman to kill to her. Problems arise when he finds out the policy is invalid and wants to call off the hit. One snag, the hitman he hired subcontracted out the hit. When tracking down that killer he learns that he too has subcontracted the hit to a third person and so on. Oliver is left wondering who is supposed to kill his wife now.
Product details
- Product Dimensions : 7.48 x 5.31 x 0.59 inches; 2.72 Ounces
- Director : Steven Hilliard Stern
- Media Format : NTSC
- Run time : 1 hour and 27 minutes
- Release date : April 11, 2023
- Actors : Bob Dishy, Joanna Barnes, Bill Dana, Pat Morita
- Studio : Cheezy Movies
- ASIN : B0BPMTSYJM
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
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a poor man's rip-off of a mo brooks movie ripping off mel brooks; which makes me wonder how two people doing the same thing can wind up with completely polar opposite results.
odd. quirky. a string of vaudeville bits.
a few made me chuckle. some made me glad i was playing solitaire while kind of watching, and the rest made me wish i was washing my dishes.
The film has many second tier comedians of the era. Unfortunately the comedy it tried to create, didn't make it. It spoofs mafia films, but not too well. Available on a 50 DVD pack of the Swinging Seventies.
Guide: No swearing, sex, or nudity
What's typical also with low budget movies is that they look and feel a little out of date when they're released. This is because the filmmakers are often driven to make the kind of movies they want long before they can afford to. This movie feels like it should have been made in the mid to late 60's instead of 1976. This movie reminds me of Who's Minding The Mint? . If you haven't seen that the size of supporting cast of zany characters are a common characteristic of comedies after It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World . This comedy characteristic died out in the 70's. It's hard to imagine movies like Car Wash , Kentucky Fried Movie are contemporaries to this.
That isn't to say this is a bad movie because it's not. Among low budget comedies, this is pretty good. The humor is zany and the zaniness definitely out does the late 70's multi million dollar Pink Panther movies (not to mention everything associated with the Pink Panther after Sellers died) by a mile. Pink Panther Strikes Again, Revenge of the Pink Panther and The Trail of the Pink Panther are horrific compared to this.
A series of murder-for-hire subcontracts, wacky characters, and predictable situations are the driving forces behind the "comedy" in the film. Dishy appears playing a piano in a chicken suit in yet another comedic fraud; a very bad caricature of an Asian doctor provides extensive pain for the audience while conducting an undercover examination of Dishy's wife; and perhaps most embarrassingly, Dishy constantly imitates Humphrey Bogart, violating the cardinal rule which says that it is very unwise to make references to a good movie in the middle of a bad movie. Among the unsavory individuals encountered is Bill Dana as "Captain Bobo", a ruffian in debt to the mob, an Indian musician who wants the money from the scheme for $4000 worth of lip gloss, and the worst Bela Lugosi impersonator in film history working at a weight loss clinic. This is a repellant picture and I can't think of any reason to recommend it to any audience.

