Private detective takes on a case and gets mixed up in murder, sex and blackmail.Private detective takes on a case and gets mixed up in murder, sex and blackmail.Private detective takes on a case and gets mixed up in murder, sex and blackmail.
Jackson Beck
- Narrator
- (voice)
Sean Fallon Walsh
- Gene Sprigg
- (as Sean Walsh)
Debbi Morgan
- Olga Winter
- (as Deborah Morgan)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaA search of the Harnett County, NC registry of vital statistics shows that Debbi Morgan, who was present in the film's unsimulated sex scene, was born in 1951, not 1956, and thus was 19, not 14, when this film was released.
- Quotes
Jake Masters: You got to trust me.
Jason Dominic: I trusted a man in 1938. He took me for 67 dollars. That was a lot of money in those days.
- Alternate versionsThe film was submitted to the BBFC under its original title in February 1972 and was rejected. It was resubmitted in a pre-edited form, cut down to 82 minutes by the distributor, and received further cuts before being released as "Super Dick" later the same year. A further re-edited version, retitled "American Oddballs", was passed with over a minute of cuts for video in 1987, with edits to the infamous necrophilia scene..
- ConnectionsFeatured in Twisted Sex Vol. 21 (2002)
- SoundtracksCry Uncle (Come With Me)
Words and Music by Harper MacKay and Moose Charlap
Performed by Sandy Stewart
Featured review
For anyone looking for a prurient Sam Spade or a Peeping Tom's idea of a Raymond Chandler mystery, director John G. Avildsen's very-nearly pornographic crime satire should suffice while also giving character actor Allen Garfield an overdue starring role as a not-so-private dick. Garfield's Jake Masters, on a blackmail/murder case for five G's, always seems to have his pants down, coming down, or about to come down. David Odell's script (adapted, believe it or not, from a novel, "Lie A Little, Die A Little," by Michael Brett) can barely work up the semblance of a storyline, while the naked ladies who cross Jake's path aren't the luscious dames of years-past; Avildsen has filled these roles with cheap and hardened braless babes. The film quickly begins to ape its own rancid scenario (this is literally a 'dirty' movie), but Garfield doesn't notice, making the most of the opportunity. Constantly horny, and wearing an ever-present stingy brim hat and sweaty undershirt (pulled down just far enough to cover his privates), Garfield is in the required raunchy spirit, all right, yet he also has unmistakable star appeal. He's the naughty kid from grade school barely grown up, unable to get information out of a female suspect without unzipping his fly. Avildsen's movie makes no overtures to morality or ethics--he just wants to goose the audience--and he has found the perfect lead for the job. ** from ****
- moonspinner55
- Jul 2, 2016
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,076,148
- Runtime1 hour 27 minutes
- Sound mix
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