2/10
Criminal waste of celluloid.
9 August 2016
Warning: Spoilers
I give this a citation as one of the most completely unfunny movies of the 1960's, a total waste of space on film as well as the most hideous piece of dreck in the career of the luscious Ann-Margret. What she is doing in this film is beyond me other than to boost the ego of the aging Rossano Brazzi. Perhaps a free trip to Europe might have inspired her, but that also meant adding this to her credits. It's a non-sensical farce about mastermind criminal Brazzi going to Buenos Aires with her as his assistant to complete the caper of his career. If I want a pretty travelogue, I'll watch a traveling. But when I watch a comedy, I expect some laughs. The only one, which came reluctantly, came from the actress playing Brazzi s mother who claims, "Life is like sex. You don't write about it. You do it." Pretty vile considering it came from a woman in her late 70's/early 80's. Skip this one. It isn't worth the cost of the cheap film it was printed on.
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