![]() ![]() Jensen while flash-in-the-pan 70's exploitation starlets Lynn Guthrie and Dixie Lee Peabody briefly appear as members of Bramlett's encounter group. The ubiquitous Dick Miller has a funny bit as sleazy motorist Dr. The lively acting from an enthusiastic cast rates as another a major asset: Bryne, Stewart, and Lawrence make for attractive and appealing leads, Richard Young contributes an amiable turn as loopy speed freak cowboy truck driver Kyle Toby, plus there are neat turns by Felton Perry as sarcastic ex-con Jude, Stack Pierce as charismatic political prisoner Sampson, Dennis Dugan as affable orderly Kit, and Clint Kimbrough as manipulative New Age shrink Dr. ![]() Michael Stringer, a colorful array of kooky patients (Martin Ashe in particular is a total hoot as jolly old flasher Benny), a funky-diggin' bluesy rock score, likable eccentric characters, a sharp and inspired sense of amusingly brash irreverent humor, and, naturally, a pleasing plenitude of tasty female nudity, this snappy and carefree affair provides loads of offbeat and easygoing fun. ![]() Zestfully directed by Jonathan Kaplan, with a nonstop fast pace, a quirky, witty, and eventful script by George Armitage and Danny Opatoshu, an episodic, but dynamic and entertaining free-form narrative structure, polished cinematography by R. A trio of nurses - sweet and perky Barbara (cute brunette Patty Bryne), sunny Janis (lovely and engaging blonde Alana Stewart), and responsible Sandra (a solid performance by Mittie Lawrence) - really have their hands full working in a psych ward at a hospital where they have to contend with nutty patients, creepy stalkers, and black revolutionaries. ![]()
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