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Cry Uncle

  • 1971
  • R
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
754
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Cry Uncle (1971)
Private detective takes on a case and gets mixed up in murder, sex and blackmail.
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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.

  • Director
    • John G. Avildsen
  • Writers
    • David Odell
    • Michael Brett
    • Allen Garfield
  • Stars
    • Jackson Beck
    • Pamela Gruen
    • Allen Garfield
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    754
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John G. Avildsen
    • Writers
      • David Odell
      • Michael Brett
      • Allen Garfield
    • Stars
      • Jackson Beck
      • Pamela Gruen
      • Allen Garfield
    • 15User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jackson Beck
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Pamela Gruen
    • Renee
    Allen Garfield
    Allen Garfield
    • Jake Masters
    Devin Goldenberg
    • Keith
    Marcia Jean Kurtz
    Marcia Jean Kurtz
    • Russian Girl
    Chuck Pfeiffer
    • Texan
    Reuben Schafer
    • Russian
    Paul Sorvino
    Paul Sorvino
    • Coughing Cop
    Ray Barron
    • Bald Cop
    Madeleine Le Roux
    Madeleine Le Roux
    • Cora Merrill
    David Kirk
    • Jason Dominic
    Sean Fallon Walsh
    • Gene Sprigg
    • (as Sean Walsh)
    Debbi Morgan
    Debbi Morgan
    • Olga Winter
    • (as Deborah Morgan)
    Maureen Byrnes
    • Lena Right
    Nancy Salmon
    • Connie Landfield
    Frank Vitale
    • 1st Hippie
    Lloyd Kaufman
    Lloyd Kaufman
    • 2nd Hippie
    Joe Young
    • Masochist
    • Director
      • John G. Avildsen
    • Writers
      • David Odell
      • Michael Brett
      • Allen Garfield
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    5rwint1611

    Surprisingly Explicit and Still Outrageous

    THE PLOT: A down and out private eye (Garfield) becomes embroiled in a complex case involving murder, intrigue, and a lot of sex.

    THE POSITIVE: This is one drive-in flick that definitely does not skimp on the sex. There is a lot of it and it is very explicit and done in some outlandish ways. One features a couple having sex during the national anthem, while another shows Garfield having sex with a prostitute while in front of a picture of Christ, yet the most notorious one involves Garfield having sex with a dead body while ragtime music plays in the background. Garfield, in the lead, is quite amusing as he seems to be always running his mouth off about something. Sorvino also has a funny cameo as a policeman plagued with a terrible case of smoker's cough.

    THE NEGATIVE: Although she delivers her lines well Le Roux, in the female lead role, is not real sexy. Her face resembles that of Cruella De Vil's in the cartoon version of 101 DALMATIONS and her body is very flat making her nude scenes unexciting. She also doesn't seem too young either. Certain camera angles make her look like a youthful 30 while others give the impression that she is pushing 45. There are also enough nude shots of overweight and out of shape Garfield to make just about anyone sick. The film is also unable to sustain its nice slam bang funny pace that it has at the beginning with the second half being not as outrageous or inspired.

    THE LOWDOWN: For fans of low-grade, T & A, drive-in fare this one pretty much hits the target and makes the most of its low budget, underground roots.

    THE RATING: 5 out of 10.
    El-Stumpo

    One of the weirdest Tromas ever!

    Fans of Rocky and The Karate Kid probably don't know this, but the Oscar-winning director responsible for both mainstream cocklewarmers was making some very weird sh*t in the early 70s. Before coming down with a terminal case of Good Taste, Avildsen had cranked out the superior sex comedy Guess What We Learned In School Today? (1969) and the classic Summer of Hate film Joe (1970), starring Peter Boyle as a blue collar hippie-killer, and Cry Uncle, a totally whacked-out and very black private-eye spoof marketed as a sex film since you couldn't do much else with its then porno-only X rating. Tubby Jewish comedian Allen Garfield (you'll recognize the face, guaranteed)plays the "Super Dick' hired by a millionaire suspect in a murder case. The investigation soon becomes a trail of dead bodies, including one Garfield has sex with, thinking she's a comatose junkie! Troma president Lloyd Kaufman was production assistant, as with all early Avildsen films from Joe onwards, and plays the bearded hippie on LSD in a motel room. A bad taste masterpiece, Troma later distributed the film, displaying a rare flash of good taste on their part!
    6Nazi_Fighter_David

    A very amusing, tightly directed humorous of the old murder mystery formula

    Jake Masters (Allen Garfield) is a private eye detective hired by a wealthy man who is the prime suspect in the murder of a young starlet... It is Jake's job to find the real killer... He not only uncovers the case, but also a lot of hookers and call girls...

    The misadventures are highly comic and include sexual intercourse, unintentional necrophilia, and sinister lesbians... The sexual overtones are stimulating and funny... They are used more to comment on the hypocrisy of society than to derive unjust profit...

    There is a lot of soul in this film, especially in the performance of Garfield, who plays a very adorable investigator... Madeleine Le Roux is volcanic as the fiery blond who is as quick with a pistol as she is with her verbal assaults...
    4Rich359

    Dated, overrated.

    After viewing the film 34 years ofter its release, I must say it doesn't hold up and is quite tedious and boring in spots. For those of you old enough to remember, the early 70's was filled with these semi-porn x-rated independent films with wide-spread theatrical release. It was new and legal, and many genre themes were sexed-up for releases like this.

    To be fair, there are moments in this film that are genuinely funny and well done, but like a hard-core porn film, it takes every opportunity it can to portray sex and nudity on screen, with the subsequent boring results.
    8christopher-underwood

    Something good about seeing less than perfect nakedness

    As I understand it, the director, now making much more mainstream films and famous for such product as, Rocky and Karate Kid, still has a soft spot for this early piece, which he co-wrote. Not only did Mr Avildsen not 'die' in the aftermath of this extremely sleazy outing, Allen Garfield, as the overweight and obscene lead, also continued in his successful career. Not only could a film as full of non PC stuff, including hard core sequences not be made for theatres today it is likely that anyone even considering the project might face the wrath of their peers. It is indeed with amazement we look back at some of the films of the early 70s and face the fact that weird, personal, extreme and in-your-face that they were, they could find their place in the market and remain available for us to watch them now mouths agape. This is great fun loving film making. There is sex, humour and a little violence, but what really keeps this super thing afloat is the honesty of the writing and the believable, yet unbelievable way Garfield flops through the movie treading a fine line between scumbag and wise guy. It is a unique must see film. I must also mention, Madeleine Le Roux as the extraordinary leading lady. She is utterly captivating and yet as others have noted is surprisingly keen to get naked considering her imperfect body and looks twice her apparent 25 years. Something good about seeing less than perfect nakedness done with such vigour. Congratulations to all those who braved so that we might marvel and consider why now we seem to have become so precious.

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    • Trivia
      A 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 versions
      The 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..
    • Connections
      Featured in Twisted Sex Vol. 21 (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Cry Uncle (Come With Me)
      Words and Music by Harper MacKay and Moose Charlap

      Performed by Sandy Stewart

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    • Release date
      • August 17, 1971 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cry Uncle!
    • Filming locations
      • LaGuardia Airport, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • 15th Street Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,076,148
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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