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Beneath the Valley of the Ultravixens (1979)
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Reviews Counted:4
Fresh:4
Rotten:0
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Runtime: 1 hr 33 mins
Genre: Adult Audience
US Box Office: $0
Synopsis: Junkyard worker Lamar (Ken Kerr) is having a strange marital problem--there's only one thing that can turn him on, and it's rather uncomfortable for his wife, Lavonia (Kitten Natividad). There is a... Junkyard worker Lamar (Ken Kerr) is having a strange marital problem--there's only one thing that can turn him on, and it's rather uncomfortable for his wife, Lavonia (Kitten Natividad). There is a chance that effeminate dentist/marriage counselor Asa Lavender (Robert Pearson) can help him, but it seems that he likes Lamar just the way he is. If Lamar doesn't get help soon, though, Lavonia may go through every man in town to get her own satisfaction. Luckily, buxom radio evangelist Eufaula Roop (Ann Marie) may be able to help Lamar before it's too late. The final feature completed by director Russ Meyer before the end of the 20th century, BENEATH THE VALLEY OF THE ULTRAVIXENS combines the neighborhood spirit of Thornton Wilder's OUR TOWN with his own inimitable visuals for what has been deemed his most "full frontal" production. The film features the director's most masterful, rapid-fire editing, creating a dizzying, exhilarating effect. BENEATH THE VALLEY is also the most sexually graphic of any Meyer film, with many comical close-ups of male and female genitalia. Broad humor abounds, with non-stop visual gags, comic sound effects, and Meyer's typically hyperbolic narration. [More]
Starring: Kitten Natividad, Tami Roche, Kristine Mills, Baby Doll Devereaux
Starring: Kitten Natividad, Tami Roche, Kristine Mills, Baby Doll Devereaux, Eva "Tundi" Horvath, Joyce De Witt
Director: Russ Meyer
Director: Russ Meyer
Reviews for Beneath the Valley of the Ultravixens
In his early days, Meyer was spoofing the genre; in ULTRA VIXENS he is spoofing himself
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