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(1964, Anamorphic Widescreen) Mamie Van Doren, June Wilkinson, Ted Knight, Ernesto Macias, Rachel Roman, William Long, Jr. Knight shines as an overly enthusiastic politician running for a U.S. senate seat. However, he is taken in by fame and becomes involved with a drop-dead gorgeous British immigrant played by buxom June Wilkinson. Meanwhile, his unethical campaign manager finds himself in a similar situation, having a sordid affair with that blonde bombshell, Mamie Van Doren, much of which is told in flashback in court at the beginning of the movie. The truth is, this is kind of a dopey exploitation film about fame, sex, and politics (with an even dopier ending) but you’ll find yourself mesmerized by two of the most seductive sex symbols of the era—Mamie and June. It’s hard to turn off this picture and the scene where Mamie and June have their first on-screen meeting contrasts the physical attributes of both women. A real sex-driven schlockfest. From 35mm.
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