Kiss Me Quick!
Kiss Me Quick! is a 1964 American film directed by Peter Perry. The film was originally titled Dr Breedlove or Dr Breedlove or How I Stopped Worrying and Love to exploit the title of Stanley Kubrick's Dr Strangelove. It was retitled to exploit Billy Wilder's Kiss Me, Stupid.[1]
| Kiss Me Quick! | |
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| Directed by | Peter Perry | 
| Written by | Bethel Buckalew | 
| Produced by | Max Gardens Harry H. Novak  | 
| Starring | Frank A. Coe Max Gardens Althea Currier  | 
| Cinematography | László Kovács | 
| Distributed by | Boxoffice International Pictures | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 70 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
Plot
    
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.
Cast
    
- Frank A. Coe as Sterilox/Frankenstein Monster (as Fattie Beltbuckle)
 - Max Gardens as Dr. Breedlove (as Manny Goodtime)
 - Althea Currier as Gertie Tassle (as Althea)
 - Natasha as Boobra
 - Jackie De Witt as Kissme (as Jackie)
 - Claudia Banks as Hotty Totty (as Claudiea)
 - Bibi as Barebra
 - Donna as Gigi String
 - Pat Hall as Gina Catchafanni (as Pat V)
 - Lucky as Lotta Cash
 
Notes
    
- p.190 Picart, Caroline Joan & Smoot, Frank & Blodgett, Jayne The Frankenstein Film Sourcebook Greenwood Publishing Group, 2001
 
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