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In einer kleinen Grenzstadt müssen ein Sheriff und sein "Partner", die an einer Operation beteiligt sind, bei der sie Marihuana über die Grenze schmuggeln, einen anderen Schmuggler töten, de... Alles lesenIn einer kleinen Grenzstadt müssen ein Sheriff und sein "Partner", die an einer Operation beteiligt sind, bei der sie Marihuana über die Grenze schmuggeln, einen anderen Schmuggler töten, der sich selbständig gemacht hat.In einer kleinen Grenzstadt müssen ein Sheriff und sein "Partner", die an einer Operation beteiligt sind, bei der sie Marihuana über die Grenze schmuggeln, einen anderen Schmuggler töten, der sich selbständig gemacht hat.
Frank Bolger
- Mr. Franklin
- (as Franklin H. Bolger)
Uschi Digard
- Soul
- (as Astrid Lillimor)
Russ Meyer
- Man in Pool
- (Nicht genannt)
Angel Ray
- Young Girl
- (Nicht genannt)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesRuss Meyer said Roger Ebert was wrong because of the corrupted footage. The truth is that leading actress Linda Ashton got into a fight with her motel owner over her dog abuse and left the set after only 8 days of shooting. That's why Russ had to fill in the gaps in the story with surreal and satirical cuts, with Uschi Digard.
- PatzerFlashback scene to a late Forties/early Fifties grocery store was filmed in late Sixties supermarket parking lot, complete with late model cars.
- Alternative VersionenFilm was edited and re-rated "R" for its 1977 re-release.
- VerbindungenFeatured in The Incredibly Strange Film Show: Russ Meyer (1988)
Ausgewählte Rezension
Russ Meyer's career got raunchier as it went on and his 'more serious' early films as well as his comical later efforts both have their plus points. Cherry, Harry & Raquel comes almost in-between the two sides of Meyer's career and almost feels like a dress rehearsal for the likes of Up and Supervixens, as we get all the raunchiness of Meyer's latter day films but it's incredibly poorly strung together and unfortunately, unlike the later efforts, the result is a film that has a handful of interesting scenes, as well as a bucket load of rubbish and boring ones. At times it feels like Meyer shot a load of footage and just stuck it together. As the title suggests, the plot focuses on three main characters - unsurprisingly called Cherry, Harry and Raquel. Harry is a police sheriff with a sideline in drug smuggling, and a local apache has got wind of this, leading Harry to track him down. Harry also has an eventful love life, with no less than two luscious and buxom beauties to choose from - there's Raquel, a prostitute, and Cherry; a nurse.
Despite not being among his best work, Cherry, Harry and Raquel does feature Meyer's trademark style. We've got plenty of sex and nudity, as well as some fairly vicious violence, some good dialogue and Meyer's trademark fast editing. Most of the film takes place in the desert and this provides a good setting for the movie, and also helps to give the film it's most memorable moments - namely, Uschi Digard posing naked against desert backdrops. This is the first Russ Meyer film to star Charles Napier - the memorable actor who would go on to steal the show in Meyer's 1975 masterpiece Supervixens. He's not as good here as he was in Supervixens; but the performance is something of a landmark as Napier was one of the first men to do a full frontal nude scene. Naturally, Meyer doesn't let his audience down with his choice of actresses; Larissa Ely and Linda Ashton are both great (especially unclothed) and their screen time together is one of the best moments of the film. Meyer often tried to give his films a point and it usually serves only in making his films sillier and more bizarre - and that is the case here too; although the ending monologue will provide some laughs. Overall, this is probably the worst Russ Meyer flick I've seen so far and despite some positive elements - there really isn't much to recommend it for.
Despite not being among his best work, Cherry, Harry and Raquel does feature Meyer's trademark style. We've got plenty of sex and nudity, as well as some fairly vicious violence, some good dialogue and Meyer's trademark fast editing. Most of the film takes place in the desert and this provides a good setting for the movie, and also helps to give the film it's most memorable moments - namely, Uschi Digard posing naked against desert backdrops. This is the first Russ Meyer film to star Charles Napier - the memorable actor who would go on to steal the show in Meyer's 1975 masterpiece Supervixens. He's not as good here as he was in Supervixens; but the performance is something of a landmark as Napier was one of the first men to do a full frontal nude scene. Naturally, Meyer doesn't let his audience down with his choice of actresses; Larissa Ely and Linda Ashton are both great (especially unclothed) and their screen time together is one of the best moments of the film. Meyer often tried to give his films a point and it usually serves only in making his films sillier and more bizarre - and that is the case here too; although the ending monologue will provide some laughs. Overall, this is probably the worst Russ Meyer flick I've seen so far and despite some positive elements - there really isn't much to recommend it for.
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- Budget
- 90.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 11 Minuten
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1
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