This film is a bunch of disjointed skits. They try too hard to be campy; however, with too little lead and no finish, each disjointed sketch leaves you wanting more. There are a few made-up ersatz songs and Jayne Mansfield’s accouterments; aside from those, everything else is flat.
There are a few personalities, but they never shine:
Phyllis Diller (fully clothed)
Brian Donlevy (storms the beach)
Jayne Mansfield (always points north)
The Wild Ones (People Sure Act Strange)
The introductory song was the best part of the film.
A final thought: “Love is a rose, but you better not pick it.”
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