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Duration: 42 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: CelebTA |
New Filesize: N/A | Sound: yes | Old Filesize: 5 mb |
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 668x500 | Added: 2008-Sep-04 |
Alternate Names: Corinne Alphen, Corrine Alphen
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Career Highlights:
"Alluring, raven-haired beauty Corinne Wahl (often credited as Corrine Alphen) embodies the quintessential pin-up girl. Standing at 5'7", this former Catholic schoolgirl burst onto the scene in June 1978 when she was crowned Penthouse magazine's Pet of the Month. Her acting debut followed shortly after, portraying Judy in Hot T-Shirts (1980). Penthouse beckoned again, naming her August 1981 Playmate of the Month. Leaning into her iconic assets, Wahl secured a bit role in The Star Maker (1981) alongside Rock Hudson and Suzanne Pleshette, then bared all in the comedic romp C.O.D. (1981). In November 1982, Penthouse crowned Corinne Pet of the Year, gracing her with the cover and an exclusive pictorial. Her fame secured, she went on to appear in Brainwaves (1982) as Leila Adams, Spring Break (1983) as Joan, and Shackin' Up (1984), originally titled New York Nights. Wahl also danced twice with television's Mike Hammer, once as Gloria in The New Mike Hammer (1984) and again as Sandra in The Return of Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer (1986). She made a cameo appearance in Robert Downey Sr.'s America (1986) before treating moviegoers to an extended view of her impressive figure as Sherrie in Amazon Women on the Moon (1987). More TV appearances followed, including roles in The A-Team, Booker, The Antagonists, and Night Court. Ultimately, Corinne traded Hollywood for a career as a Tarot card reader."
Release Year: 1981
Nation: Germany, United States of America
Alternative Title: Manche mögens prall, SNAP!
Director: Chuck Vincent, Sigi Krämer
Writer: Chuck Vincent, Ian Shaw, Rick Marx, Wolfgang von Schiber
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Companies: Geiselgasteig Film, Metro-Film
Genre: Comedy
Albert Zack, an inept advertising salesman, is hired by the Beaver Bra Company to save them from bankruptcy by securing endorsements from five famous women. Zack's mission takes him around the globe in a series of comedic misadventures as he tries to approach these women while dressed in various costumes. Along the way, he faces opposition from two board members who stand to gain if the company fails and grapples with his relationship with his secretary.
C.O.D., released in 1981, is a comedy film directed by Chuck Vincent and Sigi Krämer, set against the backdrop of a struggling bra company. The movie follows Albert Zack's comedic efforts to save the company by securing endorsements from five prominent women. Despite his bumbling nature, Zack's antics and disguises make for entertaining situations as he navigates global challenges and personal conflicts.