The Fat Spy

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The Fat Spy

Original Movie Poster
Directed by Joseph Cates
Produced by Everett Rosenthal
Rick Pleven
Written by Matthew Andrews
Starring Phyllis Diller
Jack E. Leonard
Brian Donlevy
Jayne Mansfield
Music by Joel Hirschhorn
Al Kasha
Cinematography Joseph C. Brun
Editing by Barry Malkin
Distributed by Magna Pictures Distribution Corporation
Release date(s) Flag of the United States May 11, 1966
Running time 80 min.
Country U.S.A.
Language English
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The Fat Spy is a 1966 musical comedy film, directed by Joseph Cates and written by Matthew Andrews and filmed at Cape Coral, Florida. It is featured in the 2004 documentary The 50 Worst Movies Ever Made. Barely released to theaters in 1966, it was rarely seen until the 1990s, when it was apparently in public domain and since has been widely released on DVD and VHS in various editions sold mainly at dollar stores.

[edit] Synopsis

A mostly-deserted island, which is widely perceived to be the home to the fountain of youth, is off the coast of Florida. The island gets some visitors in the form of a teenage boy band, "the Wild Ones", and their girlfriends, who head there for a scavenger hunt — which annoys the island's wealthy owner, Wellington (Brian Donlevy). He recruits his daughter, Junior (Jayne Mansfield), to remove the teenagers from the island. Junior is looking forward to going there to see her love interest (and the island's only resident), Irving (Jack E. Leonard), who is asked to spy on the rowdy teenagers. They get some more visitors to the island when Herman (Irving's twin brother, whom Jack E. Leonard also plays) and his love interest, Camille Salamander (Phyllis Diller), come with their own evil plots. Who will find the fountain of youth?

[edit] External links

The Fat Spy at the Internet Movie Database