
Harry (a corrupt sheriff) and his Chicano deputy hunt an Apache who is about to go to the authorities with the news Harry is smuggling marijuana. Harry makes love to Raquel (a prostitute) and Cherry (a nurse). The women also have an erotic encounter between themselves. Harry's boss gets it off with Raquel and Cherry, too. Uschi Digard romps around the desert naked.... (Full plot summary below)
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Harry (a corrupt sheriff) and his Chicano deputy hunt an Apache who is about to go to the authorities with the news Harry is smuggling marijuana. Harry makes love to Raquel (a prostitute) and Cherry (a nurse). The women also have an erotic encounter between themselves. Harry's boss gets it off with Raquel and Cherry, too. Uschi Digard romps around the desert naked.
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| User ReviewJose MGREAT Russ Meyer's flick! Very underrated, one of my favorites of his! |
| User ReviewDonald WThis movie is not one of Russ Meyer's typical sex farces. Even though the title implies a threesome, there is never a threesome in the entire movie. He's trying to make a serious crime story with a lot of naked women. He's also trying to make some kind of political statement. Before the story starts there is a written script about Russ Meyer's opinion on censorship. Ironically at the time he was talking about right wing religious zealots. Today when you read it, it sounds like he's talking about left wing radicals. Meyer's loved to use voice over narrators to set up the story and to state the moral of the story at the end. He starts off with a criticism of marijuana and the open boarder between the U.S.A. and Mexico. After all these years and nothing has changed in the Arizona desert. The Harry character is a deputy sheriff in Arizona who has been smuggling marijuana across the boarder. His corrupt politician boss tells him that his Apache Indian partner has gone into business for himself and wants him killed. The rest of the movie is Harry and the Apache hunting each other in the desert with random sexual encounters with Cherry and Raquel that have nothing to do with the story. And to stretch the movie he throws in subliminal scenes of naked women that each last about a second or two and again have nothing to do with the story. At the end of the story the narrator blames the demise of all the dead characters on the evils of greed and marijuana. Then the final scene revels that the whole story is a fiction story written by one of the female characters and Harry and the Apache are based on her boyfriend and brother. The acting is all overdramatic and the music is cheesy. |
| User ReviewBrandon SLight Russ Meyer tale centers around the traffic of drugs across the border, still features all of Meyer's plot elements of sex, violence, and some sort of message. Still has alot to offer like a great performance from Meyer regular Charles Napier and a whole crop of women. Interesting to see Meyer's view on drug trade and just an enjoyable quickie. |
| User ReviewRichard DNot much going on here...not up to par for Meyer, except maybe Uschi Digart in a Native American Indian headress and nothing else. |
| User ReviewSenor CUschi Digard in a headdress on a trampoline (with adjacent outhouse) is novelty enough, but this is also worth a look for the sandtrap striptease, dialogue such as "I don't like women messing around with women. It's Unamerican," the Meyer-Muzak soundtrack, the at-times whiplash editing, and our man in Meyerville, Charles Napier. |