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The Fat Spy

  • 1966
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
2.6/10
640
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The Fat Spy (1966)
Comedy

Off the coast of Florida, a nearly-deserted island is rumored to have the fountain of youth. A boatload of teenage kids are headed there for a scavenger hunt.Off the coast of Florida, a nearly-deserted island is rumored to have the fountain of youth. A boatload of teenage kids are headed there for a scavenger hunt.Off the coast of Florida, a nearly-deserted island is rumored to have the fountain of youth. A boatload of teenage kids are headed there for a scavenger hunt.

  • Director
    • Joseph Cates
  • Writer
    • Matthew Andrews
  • Stars
    • Phyllis Diller
    • Jack E. Leonard
    • Brian Donlevy
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  • IMDb RATING
    2.6/10
    640
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    • Director
      • Joseph Cates
    • Writer
      • Matthew Andrews
    • Stars
      • Phyllis Diller
      • Jack E. Leonard
      • Brian Donlevy
    • 38User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    Phyllis Diller
    Phyllis Diller
    • Camille Salamander
    Jack E. Leonard
    Jack E. Leonard
    • Irving…
    Brian Donlevy
    Brian Donlevy
    • George Wellington
    Johnny Tillotson
    • Dodo Bronk
    Jayne Mansfield
    Jayne Mansfield
    • Junior Wellington
    Lauree Berger
    • Nanette
    Jordan Christopher
    Jordan Christopher
    • Frankie
    The Wild Ones
    The Wild Ones
    • Themselves - Band
    Lou Nelson
    • Punjab - The Sikh
    Toni Lee Shelly
    • Naiomi - the Mermaid
    Penny Roman
    • The Secretary
    Chuck Alden
    • Treasure Hunter
    Eddie Wright
    • Treasure Hunter
    Tommy Graves
    • Treasure Hunter
    Tommy Trick
    • Treasure Hunter
    Linda Harrison
    Linda Harrison
    • Treasure Hunter
    Deborah White
    • Treasure Hunter
    Toni Turner
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    • Director
      • Joseph Cates
    • Writer
      • Matthew Andrews
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    1bkoganbing

    Girth, but no Mirth

    What was everyone thinking when they signed on for this one?

    The Fat Spy has just about everything wrong with it, actors not motivated to act, jokes that just fall flat, a plot that makes no sense, and Jack E. Leonard.

    I remember Jack E. Leonard from many viewings of the Ed Sullivan show in the Fifties and Sixties. He was the Don Rickles of his day. A roly-poly comedian who made his bones in burlesque, Leonard specialized in insult comedy.

    For some reason someone thought he'd be good to star in a feature film. So The Fat Spy was created and we got two Jack E. Leonards. They're playing brothers, one of whom is involved with Jayne Mansfield and the other with Phyllis Diller. Talk about differing tastes, that is the funniest thing about The Fat Spy.

    No one ever asked Leonard to star in another film. Jayne Mansfield would make two more and then be tragically taken from us. Phyllis Diller was better served by her appearances with Bob Hope. Brian Donlevy is Jayne's father in this film and he calls her Junior. Donlevy has a look of pain throughout the film, wondering if his paycheck was going to clear the bank.

    Anyway a group of treasure hunting teenagers on Brian Donlevy's private island look like they might discover the fabled Fountain of Youth rumored to be there. As Shaw says, "youth is wasted on the young" so the older generation wants to chase the kids off and get the secret of eternal youth for themselves.

    Johnny Tillotson who is a fine singer and songwriter made his one and only appearance in film as a character. Acting was not among his talents, but he got to run off with a mermaid.

    Pass this one by unless you want to hear Johnny Tillotson sing.
    fuzbuni

    Not really all that bad.....

    I am watching it as write and am amazed at how they actually got people to perform for this. I really don't think it is as bad as some of the other viewers have commented. True enough that it is basically a rip-off but if you paid under 10$ for this movie like I did then you should think of it as a bargain. kept waiting to see if Phyllis Diller was gonna do anything exciting with her riding crop. I have seen all of the Beach Blanket movies and find that this is actually a good comparison. Makes Frankie and Annette look really good. I will have to watch it again to see if I have missed anything. Sure I will find something interesting the next viewing. Take care and have fun watching.....
    jakeblues_98

    For what it is... it's a sales tool.

    Here's a sidenote to what everyone else posted.

    This film was produced in Cape Coral, Florida. It was only filmed there for product placement purposes, well before product placement was ever really heard of.

    The developers of Cape Coral were the typical "bought swampland in Florida" types you heard so much about.. so they thought having a movie filmed HERE would advertise their city. They used all the city landmarks at the time and hoped the movie would sell their property sales.

    Eventually Cape Coral became as they say "Lies that came true" and is a thriving city today. It's just a very funny thing to watch this film from the angle of it being a sales tool.

    That, and watching them hide Jayne Mansfield's very visible pregnancy with statuary and other methods is funny too.
    gnb

    Oh...my...god

    Truly abysmal beach 'comedy' featuring the fading glamour that was Jayne Mansfield.

    I think I would be hard pushed to find a worse movie than this! The acting, direction, stock quality, music, sound recording and plot are all dreadful. The plot, or what little of it there is, has something to do with the fountain of youth on a small tropical island but will leave you bamboozled to say the least.

    The only attraction here is Jayne Mansfield and it will only be fans of the actress that will want to get hold of this film. However, by now Jayne was on a downward spiral that would eventually lead to her tragic death. Never averse to making a quick B picture to bring in some cash and push her celebrity, things were by now in dire straits and this is well and truly a Z grade film made for next to nothing. Mansfield takes 50 steps backward here in her personal quest to be taken seriously as a dramatic actress. Her dumb blonde performance in this picture is an embarrassment to behold and her sex pot image is seriously on the wane as her famous curves have been filled by extra flesh.

    A disaster in every sense of the word and a real shame to see someone with Jayne's obvious potential wasted in a load of old rubbish. It's hard to imagine that someone who appeared in the classic 'The Girl Can't Help It' and got the full Fox treatment is now doing Monroe rip-offs in nonsense such as this.

    Steer clear...!
    4wes-connors

    People Sure Act Funny

    "Off the Florida coast, teenagers (sic) come to a nearly deserted island, rumored to have 'The Fountain of Youth.' This island's owner is none too happy about that, and dispatches his daughter, Junior, to get rid of them. The island's only resident, Irving (Jack E. Leonard), is Junior's sweetie. He is sent to spy on the kids to find out what they know. Irving's twin brother and his girlfriend Camille (Phyllis Diller), are also headed for the island, with their own nefarious plans," according to the DVD sleeve description.

    Baby-fattened Jayne Mansfield (as Junior) is introduced hiding her belly behind a bust of George Washington. But, the titular "Fat Spy" refers to "Bronx High School of Science" and "Fink University" stand-up comic Jack E. Leonard (as twins Irving and Herman). With a bald head, Mr. Leonard smooches Ms. Diller, while a toupee allows gets him some necking time with Ms. Mansfield. Her father is rotund Brian Donlevy (as George Wellington), who mutters something about "LSD 26"and speaks on a phallic telephone.

    Hopefully, Mr. Donlevy had more blackouts than flashbacks regarding this appearance. Leonard and Diller were likely able to laugh it off. Also appearing, in a candy-striped swimsuit, pop star Johnny Tillotson (as Dodo Bronk) re-plays the "Mermaid" subplot from "Beach Blanket Bingo" (1965). None of the aforementioned cast members are seen at their best, but four stars must be awarded Jordan Christopher and the Wild Ones (Chuck Alden, Tom Trick, Ed Wright and Tom Graves) for the bathing suits and tight tunes.

    "People Sure Act Funny" (an apt opener), "Nanette" and "Wild Way of Living" (the version nearer the end of the film) are highlights.

    **** The Fat Spy (5/11/66) Joseph Cates ~ Jack E. Leonard, Phyllis Diller, Jordan Christopher, Jayne Mansfield

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    • Trivia
      Perhaps because the production had run out of money, a final portion of this movie was never actually shot; instead, the camera simply pans over script pages describing what occurred in the missing scenes.
    • Goofs
      At 70 minutes: The two black rose blooms are supposed to be on a single stem but when Irving picks one of the roses, it is obviously a previously cut separate stem.
    • Quotes

      Irving: Early this afternoon, a group of unidentified adolescents emerged from the sea. Now after careful investigation, I was able to determine that they were...

      Wellington: ...teenagers? On a treasure hunt?

    • Connections
      Featured in The 50 Worst Movies Ever Made (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      Wild Way of Living
      (uncredited)

      Written by Chuck Alden and Jordan Christopher

      Performed by Jordan Christopher and The Wild Ones

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    • Release date
      • May 11, 1966 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Толстый шпион
    • Filming locations
      • Cape Coral, Florida, USA
    • Production company
      • Phillip Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
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