Loo (segment "A Fistful of Yen")
Evan C. Kim
Loo (segment "A Fistful of Yen")

“The hottest, most out-of-control movie ever to stagger onto the screen!”
A series of loosely connected skits that spoof news programs, commercials, porno films, kung-fu films, disaster films, blaxploitation films, spy films, mafia films, and the fear that somebody is watching you on the other side of the TV.
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Loo (segment "A Fistful of Yen")
Evan C. Kim
Loo (segment "A Fistful of Yen")
Dr. Klahn (segment "A Fistful of Yen")
Bong Soo Han
Dr. Klahn (segment "A Fistful of Yen")
Ming Chow (segment "A Fistful of Yen")
Agneta Eckemyr
Ming Chow (segment "A Fistful of Yen")
Cleopatra Schwartz (segment "Cleopatra Schwartz")
Marilyn Joi
Cleopatra Schwartz (segment "Cleopatra Schwartz")
Schwartz (segment "Cleopatra Schwartz")
Saul Kahan
Schwartz (segment "Cleopatra Schwartz")
Housewife (segment "Household Odors")
Marcy Goldman
Housewife (segment "Household Odors")
Himself (segment "Headache Clinic")
Bill Bixby
Himself (segment "Headache Clinic")
TV Technician Thrown by Gorilla (segment "A.M. Today")
John Landis
TV Technician Thrown by Gorilla (segment "A.M. Today")
Guest #1 (segment "Household Odors")
Dulcie Jordan
Guest #1 (segment "Household Odors")
Guest #2 (segment "Household Odors")
Gracia Lee
Guest #2 (segment "Household Odors")
Guest #3 (segment "Household Odors")
Sheila Rogers
Guest #3 (segment "Household Odors")
The Architect (segment "That's Armageddon")
George Lazenby
The Architect (segment "That's Armageddon")
Not unlike Monty Python's Flying Circus or The Benny Hill Show, The Kentucky Fried Movie, no actual relation to Kentucky or chicken, is an uneven collection of comedy skits, but being this is not for television it is sleazed up for one's viewing pleasure. Parodying much of 70s TV shows and movies, there are skits like the naughty Catholic High School Girls in Trouble promo reel, a blaxploitation parody, and the gem of the movie which is a kung-fu parody which takes up a good bit of the movie's running time. Like any comedy skit anthology the skits are uneven. Some are winners, some are flops. In retrospect they are perhaps more interesting in looking back on the 70s in a parody format. But the kung-fu parody is truly on target in what it parodies and the centerpiece of the movie. Alone I would give the kung-fu parody an 8/10 rating. Unfortunately some of the other skits drag down the whole of the movie, but it is worth it just to see the kung-fu bit. I give it 6/10 **Toxic Fletch**
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