Kiss Me Quick!
From The Grindhouse Cinema Database
Kiss Me Quick! (1964, USA) is a Sexploitation film directed by Bethel Buckalew.
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- Featured in: American Grindhouse | Extra Weird
Main Details
- Released in 1964
- Color
- Running Time: 70 min | USA:66 min
- Production Co: Fantasy Films Inc. (I)
- Distribution Co: Boxoffice International Pictures (BIP) (1964) (USA) (theatrical) | International Film Distributors (1970) (Canada) (theatrical) | Sofradis (1970) (France) (theatrical)
- Directed by Bethel Buckalew
- Written by Bethel Buckalew
- Starring Max Gardens, Frank A. Coe, Natasha, Jackie De Witt
- Produced by Max Gardens, Harry H. Novak
- Cinematography by László Kovács (as Lester Kovacs)
Also Known As
- Dr. Breedlove
- Dr. Breedlove or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love
- Embrasse-moi vite! (Belgium) (French title)
- Kiss Me Quick (USA) (alternative spelling)
- La Vie sexuelle de Frankenstein (France)
Synopsis
The plot involves an alien, Sterilox, from the "Buttless" galaxy being sent to Earth in order to find the perfect woman who will be used to create a race of servants. Sterilox is teleported into the lab of a mad scientist by the name of Dr. Breedlove, who offers Sterilox a number of beautiful women to choose from. The highlight of the movie involves a dance number where three of Breedlove's women gyrate to rock music. (Wikipedia)