Game Show Models (1977) David N. Gottlieb
Game Show Models (1977)
Genre: Comedy | Drama | Softocre
Country: USA | Director: David N. Gottlieb
Language: English | Subtitles: None
Aspect ratio: Widescreen 1.85:1 | Length: 89mn
Dvdrip H264 Mkv - 853x462 - 23.976fps - 1.47gb
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0076064/
Includes Audio Commentary with director David N. Gottlieb
(Second Audio Track)
Includes Audio Commentary with director David N. Gottlieb
(Second Audio Track)
A soft-porn drama about the ins and outs within the office of a sleazy, middle sized, Hollywood PR firm.
Disaffected
dropout Stuart Guber (a solid and likable performance by John Vickery)
decides to rejoin the mainstream rat race by leaving his performance
artist girlfriend Josey (sweetly played by pretty blonde Diane Thomas)
and accepting a job in the PR department at a major record label.
However, Stuart soon becomes disillusioned with the shady wheeling and
dealing of the whole plastic Hollywood scene.
Writer/director David
Gottlieb neatly captures the seamy, superficial, and duplicitous
cutthroat dog-eat-dog nature of behind the scenes show business in Los
Angeles: Gottlieb addresses such pertinent issues as racism, sexism and
the objectification of women in the entertainment industry,
homosexuality, and compromising one's values in a smart and compelling
manner. Moreover, Gottlieb makes excellent use of various LA locations
and makes a provocative central statement about how show business ain't
exactly what it's cracked up to be. The sound acting by the capable cast
helps a whole lot: Diane Sommerfield as the naive and spunky Cici,
Gilbert DeRush as sleazy CEO Roger Feinstein, Nick Pellegrino as smarmy
executive Arnold, and, best of all, the always delightful Dick Miller in
an especially stand-out turn as an unctuous low-rent game show host.
Look fast for 70's B-movie starlet Cheryl "Rainbeaux" Smith in a
fleeting uncredited bit role. The crisp cinematography by Alan Capps
provides an attractive bright look. The funky syncopated score by Willie
Bobo and Christopher Robin Culver hits the eclectic groovy spot. Worth a
watch for fans of offbeat 70's fare.
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Could you please upload some big classics? Jacob's Ladder and Plan 9 From Outer Space please?.
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