2/10
everybody starts somewhere
5 March 2020
George the bellboy aspires to be a private eye and be popular with women. Women scares him. He sneaks into a nearby playhouse to watch how an experienced director handles women. He suspects a group of beautiful women staying in the hotel as professionals. He starts snooping. The girls turn out to be lingerie models.

This is most notable for being partly directed by student filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola. The movie can be divided into two parts. One is a black and white German film of low quality and nothing worthwhile. The second is a color nudie film that Coppola helped direct. The black and white part is a grind. The dialogue is hopelessly clunky. The historical fantasies are boring. There are some interesting aspect like George breaking the 4th wall but non of it is compelling. The color nudie is with Playboy bunny June Wilkinson and a bunch of buxom women. George is being played like a Don Knotts character. It's basically a student nudie film and that's what it looks like. Everybody has to start somewhere and this is where Coppola started.
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