Party Animal - The guy who blows every blouse
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German title | Party Animal - The guy who blows every blouse |
Original title | The Party Animal |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1984 |
length | 78 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 16 |
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Director | David Beaird |
script | David Beaird |
production |
Bryan England , Mark Israel |
camera | Bryan England |
cut | Susan Jenkins |
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Party Animal - The guy who every blouse blasts is a US film comedy from director David Beaird from the year 1984 .
action
Party Animal is a documentary-style feature film about a 26-year-old student named Pondo Sinatra. This has no influence on the female gender and is still a virgin. Obsessed with the idea of having sex, he makes several attempts to get a woman into bed. His friend Studly is exactly the opposite: he can hardly save himself from women and leads a promiscuous life at university with countless affairs. Studly tries in vain to help Pondo. After several failed attempts, including an attempt at seduction in the style of Cyrano de Bergerac , Pondo is even rejected in the brothel.
Pondo screams that he would sell his soul for sex. A goddess who is nearby hears this scream and fulfills his wish: Pondo mixes a tincture that makes him irresistible for women. After having sex with several women, it becomes too much for him and he compares himself to King Midas . Eventually he dies after being forced to have sex in a laundromat by five fat women. In a white rabbit with a shirt displaying the southern flag logo , Studly recognizes his dead friend, born again.
additional
- An alternative distribution title in Germany was The guy with the brisk thing .
- The film was shot in Mount Carroll , Illinois .
- The film mentions that Pondo and Frank Sinatra are not related to each other.
- Nothing is known about Pondo's origin, but in various scenes it bears the logo of the war flag of the Confederate States of America, which speaks for an origin from the southern states .
- Party animal stands for a party animal in English.
criticism
The lexicon of international films criticized the film as thematically “neither new nor original”, and it was also filled with “rubbish of the coarse kind and stretched [with] a lot of music”.
Soundtrack
The film includes songs from The Fleshtones , Buzzcocks and The Untouchables.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Party Animal - The guy who blows every blouse. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed July 31, 2015 .
Web links
- Party Animal - The guy who every blouse blows up in the Internet Movie Database (English)