Supervixens

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Supervixens

Supervixens
Technical
Type: Film
 Color
Alternate title(s): Vixens, Les superbes renardes (Canada)
SuperVixens Eruption (Germany)
Country: USA
Release date(s): April 2, 1975
Running time: 105 minutes
Language: English
Budget: $90,000
Staff
Directed by: Russ Meyer
Starring: Ann Marie, Christy Hartburg, Deborah McGuire, Shari Eubank, Sharon Kelly, Uschi Digard
Produced by: Russ Meyer
Written by: Russ Meyer
Music by: Johann Strauss
Alexander Borodin
Cinematography: Russ Meyer
Editing by: Russ Meyer
Websites and databases
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Supervixens (1975)[1] is film by director Russ Meyer. Featuring Meyer regulars Charles Napier, Uschi Digard, and Haji, Supervixens is a film from what author David Frasier calls Meyer's "Parody-Satire" period.[2] The film also features Shari Eubank in one of her only two film roles ever and Christy Hartburg in her only film role ever.

Plot

Gas station attendant Clint Ramsey, who works at Martin Bormann's Super Service in the desert, finds himself too irresistible to a series of women, all of whom have the word "Super" in their given names. In the beginning, he is married to the large breasted hypersexual woman, the eponymous SuperAngel (Shari Eubank), who constantly harasses him at work. She orders him home at once when she calls Clint and overhears a large breasted customer, SuperLorna (Christy Hartburg), hits on him at work. Clint finds SuperAngel's constant accusations and arguing a turnoff and, back at home, they fight after he rejects her aggressive advances.

Clint goes to relax in a pub, where the bartender is the very scantily clad SuperHaji (Haji). She offers him a room key, but he declines because her breasts are not as big as his wife's. Meanwhile, a tease, SuperAngel picks up and beds the well-hung but impotent motorcycle cop Harry Sledge (a character who earlier appeared in Meyer's Cherry, Harry & Raquel!), who murders her after she mocks his inability to perform. Sledge then tries to pin the murder on Clint. Clint claims being in the pub all night, but SuperHaji has her revenge on him by refusing to confirm his aliby. Clint is then forced to flee.

In his rush to escape, our hapless hero hitchhikes a ride. During the drive, the driver's large breasted girlfriend, SuperCherry (Sharon Kelly aka Colleen Brennan), comes on to him and puts his hand over her left breast, but he pulls his hand back. She then starts giving him a handjob over his pants, but he pulls her hand back. She soon starts again but he pulls her hand back once more. The driver takes offence by Clint rejecting his girlfriend, but she says he probably just wants a closer contact. She reaches with her hand this time touching him directly inside his pants, but he pulls her hand out and asks the driver to let him get out. The driver follows him out and robs him. After being left lying down injured, Clint is saved by an old farmer who agrees to give him a place to stay and work. Alas, the farmer has a huge breasted younger Austrian mail-order bride, SuperSoul (Uschi Digard), who is hypersexual. After taking her older husband to the limit, she comes knocking on Clint's door at night. She immediately pushes him into his bed where she proceeds to mount and rape him, until he manages to overpower her. However, she does the same the following day and this time overpowering him after jumping him from behind in the barn. After a while, the farmer spots them, chases our hero away and punches his own wife. Later on, a deaf African American, SuperEula (Deborah McGuire), convinces him to run off with her from her (inexplicably Caucasian) father.

Clint eventually meets up with SuperVixen at a roadside diner. SuperVixen is (inexplicably) the reincarnation of SuperAngel (whose ghost comments on the impending action from her perch on a bedspring balanced on a mesa). Soon, their common nemesis, Harry Sledge, arrives on the scene and plots ending the bliss of the now happy couple.

Despite Harry's physical and moral impotence, the film ends with a literal explosive climax.

Cast

Legacy

Charles Napier credits Supervixens and Alfred Hitchcock for his mainstream film success. According to the actor, Hitchcock saw and enjoyed Supervixens, and based on this, encouraged the studio to put Napier on contract.[3] Napier's career was at a low-point when Supervixens was released, and living in a trailer on a lot owned by Russ Meyer. According to the actor, he was told to see Hitchcock at Universal. Napier reported, "Hitchcock evidently loved the brutality in this film. His favorite scene was me stomping the chick in the bathtub."[4]

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References

  1. Infobox data from Frasier, David K. (1998). Russ Meyer : The Life and Films : A Biography and A Comprehensive, Illustrated, and Annotated Filmography and Bibliography. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Co, p. 210. ISBN 0-7864-0472-8. 
  2. Frasier, p. 4.
  3. Paul, Louis (2007). "Charles Napier", Tales from the Cult Film Trenches: Interviews with 36 Actors from Horror, Science Fiction and Exploitation Cinema. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, p. 181. ISBN 0-78642-994-1. 
  4. McDonough, Jimmy (2005). Big Bosoms and Square Jaws: The Biography of Russ Meyer, King of the Sex Film. New York: Crown Publishers, p. 300. ISBN 1-4000-5044-8. 

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