The First Nudie Musical
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"The First Nudie Musical" (DVD) |
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Directed by | Mark Haggard Bruce Kimmel |
Produced by | Jack Reeves |
Written by | Bruce Kimmel |
Starring | Stephen Nathan Cindy Williams Bruce Kimmel Leslie Ackerman Alan Aberlew Diana Canova |
Music by | Rene J. Hall |
Cinematography | Douglas Knapp |
Release date(s) | 1976 |
Running time | 97 minutes |
Language | English |
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The First Nudie Musical is a 1976 American motion picture directed by Mark Haggard and Bruce Kimmel.
The movie is a comedy starring Cindy Williams and Stephen Nathan. Nathan plays Harry Schechter, heir to a Hollywood studio forced to make a musical comedy porno in order to stave off bankruptcy. The movie features a series of farcical lewd musical numbers in the style of classical Hollywood musical comedies including: "Orgasm", "Lesbian Butch Dyke", and "Dancing Dildos." The movie has low-budget feel, with a "musical-within-a-movie" theme in the tradition of Singin' in the Rain but with satirical sexual humor. An early staple of Cinemax, it has become somewhat of a cult classic since its initial release and was released on DVD in 2001. It was one of several farcical musical-comedy collaborations between Kimmel (who also co-starred in the movie) and Williams, along with Naked Space (originally titled Spaceship) in 1981.
[edit] Trivia
- Diana Canova, who would later star on the sitcom Soap (TV series), sang for the film's soundtrack and appeared in the film as "Juanita" ("Eets yust so beeg!")
- Cindy Williams had started appearing in her hit series Laverne & Shirley when she was called back to film an added slapstick scene involving a camera crane. She wore a hat to cover her longer hair which would not have matched her previously filmed scenes.
- The run-down studio used for exterior scenes was Raleigh Studios in Hollywood. The studio underwent a renovation shortly after filming.