
Paul, the owner of a topless go-go bar on the Sunset Strip, isn't having a good day. His girlfriend, unbeknownst to him, is planning to rob his club, and his wife is having an affair with the hunky bartender.... (Full plot summary below)
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Paul, the owner of a topless go-go bar on the Sunset Strip, isn't having a good day. His girlfriend, unbeknownst to him, is planning to rob his club, and his wife is having an affair with the hunky bartender.
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| User ReviewMichael TA little weak for a Russ Meyer outing none the less should be taking in of fans of his if only to see him in a brief cameo cheering along w/ the stripe club patrons. A little rough in my rating but then I placed this along side of just about every Meyer's film that I have seen. In comparison it falls short; on it's own it's fine. Although it tries w/ its subject matter & characters it doesn't quite have that sizzle & shine that I have seen in one of my favorite directors other film. Not completely disappointed but you can't put it up w/ his best efforts. Worth checking out for completest though just to see it all but far too brief when it feels like more care & polish should have been taken |
| User ReviewGrayson DSure, it's faint praise, but "Finders, Keepers, Lovers, Weepers!" is one of the best Russ Meyer films I've seen. The basic plot isn't much -- two hoods plan to rob a strip bar while its philandering owner is out fooling around with prostitutes -- but the acting is decent, the soundtrack is atmospheric and the editing is sharp. The era's TV crime shows seem a prime influence here, both in the swanky score and in the artfully crooked camera angles. Anne Chapman is a real beauty beyond the required curves, and even shows more talent than most of Meyer's other leading ladies. The film's 71 minutes pass quickly. Weird bonuses: a creepy bit where a gal shaves her lover's chest as foreplay, and sex scenes that intercut absurd footage of Amish kite-flying (no, really!) and demolition-derby collisions. |
| User ReviewLiam UMore of the same from Russ Meyer. Feel like he's getting into a bit of a rut now after Common Law Cabin and Goodmorning... and Goodbye! There's nothing new here. Bland. |