A young woman who works in a beauty parlor discovers that her vagina can talk, which causes her no end of trouble.A young woman who works in a beauty parlor discovers that her vagina can talk, which causes her no end of trouble.A young woman who works in a beauty parlor discovers that her vagina can talk, which causes her no end of trouble.
Arlene Martel
- Marlene
- (as Arlene Martell)
Irwin Corey
- Self
- (as Professor Irwin Corey)
Bob DeSimone
- Cab Driver
- (as Robert DeSimone)
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- Writers
- All cast & crew
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- TriviaThis film claims to be the first featuring a talking vagina, but the first to feature the plot device was the French porn film, Le sexe qui parle (1975).
- GoofsWhen watching open-matte (4:3) the boom-mic is visible in almost every scene, so much so that it should have received a "with" credit. The mic is placed so closely to the actors, that in one scene Rip Taylor swipes his hand down in exasperation (as instructed) and accidentally wallops the mic clean out of shot.
- ConnectionsEdited into Twisted Sex Vol. 12 (1996)
- SoundtracksSad Eyes
Written by Neil Sedaka and Phil Cody
Used By Permission of Don Kirshner Music, Inc. and Kirshner Songs, Inc.
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"Get Out Your Wang Dang Doodle..."
I first saw this movie on cable back in the '80s, but first heard of it when it played at the local drive-in in the '70s.
The one song I could never get out of my head is when Penelope is dressed up like Marilyn Monroe in the famed Seven Year Itch scene with her dress blowing up in the air. The song says something about "Get out your doctor-ordered wang dang doodle." Penelope, of course, is totally embarrassed to be seen and exploited this way but it's a rather classic scene.
Candace Rialson was exceptionally beautiful and it is so sad to hear she died at such a young age. I'm sure this film would not be on the top of her list as one of her favorites, but it does have it's moments.
The one song I could never get out of my head is when Penelope is dressed up like Marilyn Monroe in the famed Seven Year Itch scene with her dress blowing up in the air. The song says something about "Get out your doctor-ordered wang dang doodle." Penelope, of course, is totally embarrassed to be seen and exploited this way but it's a rather classic scene.
Candace Rialson was exceptionally beautiful and it is so sad to hear she died at such a young age. I'm sure this film would not be on the top of her list as one of her favorites, but it does have it's moments.
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