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Amsterdam: city of pigeons, karate and dirty movies
Chip_douglas12 November 2004
This 1973 film is based on one of six 'Srillers' (short for sarcastic thriller) by Rinus Ferdinandusse, who also co-wrote the screenplay and appears in the film. It stars Rijk de Gooijer as Rutger Maria Lemming, or Rick for short. Lemming suffers from Angela Lansbury syndrome: murder mysteries regularly cross his part even though he is happy milking pigeons and running a pinball arcade. When his loyal but gullible friend and former karate champ Ed Swaan (John Blumming) finds himself involved with some pornographers, the two of them set about getting their hands on the embarrassing footage.

Rounding out the unusual cast are two actors best remembered from children's television. First up is Jennifer Willems (Teuntje from the Film van Ome Willem) as Penny, a young teacher who is also Rick's tenant. Jennifer and Rijk had previously been paired up in Frans Weisz' 'De Inbreker'. Playing even more against type is Ton Lensink (Ti-ta Tovernaar himself), who plays a nasty TV director who dabbles in dirty pictures and is the complete opposite of the fatherly wizard he was playing on television at the same time. Future Emmanuelle Sylvia Kristel appears as the object of Ed's affections, a posh one hit singer called Lilly. She and Ed are the ones who jump the fence in their birthday suit (from which this movie gets it's title), and not Rick or Penny, as depicted on the poster.

Adèle Bloemendaal appears as an unlikely love interest for leading man Rijk, and indeed they would end up playing a couple several more times in other productions. Together our heroes enter a world of blackmail, murder and violence, but luckily Penny has taken Ed's Karate class. Constently barring their way played by Hans & Lodewijk Sijses. These two are obviously modelled after Tintin's Thompson twins and not very frightening at all owing to their short stature's.

The problem with this thriller being 'sarcastic' is that it never seems to know which genre it wants to be. The fight and chase scenes are too silly to be exciting (or funny for that matter) and the suspenseful moments (like people getting killed) are handled lackluster as well. The finale features a very silly karate fight and a 'spectacular' tram chase all the way to Artis Zoo. This is made only a bit more lively by Ruud Bos' score. But the less said about that song Miss Kristel keeps singing, the better. As of this writing, none of Ferdinandusse's other Srillers made it to the big screen.

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6/10
Wow! What a fun surprise!
BandSAboutMovies2 August 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Naakt over de schutting was the film that Sylvia Kristel made before becoming a worldwide star in Emmanuelle. She's a small - but important - part of this crime movie, in which pinball arcade owner Rick Lemming (Rijk de Gooyer) becomes part of the drama surrounding singer Lilly Marischka (Kristel), who is dating his karate champ friend Ed Svaan (Dutch martial artist Jon Bluming, the first non-Japanese in being awarded the 6 dan in karate from Masutatsu Oyama and eventually reaching the rank of 10 dan; his students included Chris Dolman, Willem Ruska, Semmy Schilit and Gilbert Yvel).

All Rick wants to do is hang out with his pidgeons and manage his pinball games, but he keeps getting pulled into all sorts of crime and murder. He's also renting a room to a young teacher named Penny (Jennifer Willems) who knows more than a little about karate.

Lilly has asked Ed to be in an art film with him that ends up being an adult movie; she runs from the set but afterward, nearly everyone involved is murdered and Kristel is injured in an accident while singing at a TV studio, which is a place filled with all manner of villains.

This movie is somehow a comedy, a murder mystery, a musical, a sexy film, a drama and a martial arts movie starring a legitimate martial artist who was such a controversial figure - the Japanese were upset that a foreigner had been given such a high rank - that his master made a challenge to all Asian martial artists to fight him and if Bluming lost, he'd be stripped of his black belt. In the only challenge he had to fight, against Kwan Mo Gun, Bluming won quickly with an open-handed strike.

Naked Over the Fence is definitely worth seeing as a curiosity as it has a very young Kristel singing in English and just being charming. I also really liked the sarcastic way that Rijk de Gooyer played his character; he was also in Herzog's Nosferatu the Vampyre and played the Dutch version of Archie Bunker.
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