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Duration: 192 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: CelebTA |
New Filesize: N/A | Sound: yes | Old Filesize: 15 mb |
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 668x500 | Added: 2009-Apr-23 |
Alternate Names: Rose Cypress, Rose Cypress, Tara Strohmeir, Tara Strohmeir
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Tara Strohmeier, born with attractive features including curly dark hair and blue eyes, was an energetic actress prominent during the 1970s drive-in exploitation films era. Known for her engaging personality and roles such as Jill McBain in 'Hollywood Boulevard', she appeared in notable films like 'The Student Teachers' and 'Truck Turner'. Strohmeier also had a memorable role in 'The Kentucky Fried Movie'. She acted frequently for directors Jonathan Kaplan and Roger Corman's New World Pictures. After her brief appearance in '11th Victim', she retired from acting and resides in Orange County, California.
Release Year: 1977
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Hamburger film sandwich, Hei me nauretaan, Hej, vi skrattar, I trella den ehei oria, Kino z Kenthucky Fried Theater, Locura yanqui, Made in USA, Ridere per ridere, To pio trello theama ston kosmo
Director: John Landis
Writer: David Zucker, Jerry Zucker, Jim Abrahams
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Companies: Kentucky Fried Theatre, Taurus Film, United Film Distribution Company (UFDC)
Genre: Comedy
Awards: N/A
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Keywords: commercial, journalism, manipulation of the media, satire, sketch comedy, television producer, tv ratings
Kentucky Fried Movie is an ensemble comedy film consisting of various sketches that parody different genres and aspects of popular culture in the late 1970s. The segments are loosely connected and include spoofs on news programs, commercials, adult films, kung-fu movies, disaster films, blaxploitation films, spy thrillers, mafia movies, and the concept of being watched through television.
Released in 1977, Kentucky Fried Movie is a satirical sketch comedy directed by John Landis. The film serves as a commentary on various aspects of popular culture during its time, including journalism, media manipulation, and the fear of constant surveillance. Despite not having an overarching narrative or recurring characters, the movie's various segments are tied together by their shared comedic purpose.