Dump, Hip, Bump: Give it to me Guys!
Dump, Hip, Bump: Give it to me Guys!

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Dump, Hip, Bump: Give it to me Guys!

1969
Movie
86 min
Japanese

In this sizzling escapade, three irresistible vixens—Dump, Hip, and Bump—deliver a daring, alluring masterclass in mischief. Dump, a martial arts maven, combines lethal moves with an untamed sensuality, while Hip captivates with her razor-sharp wit and magnetic allure. Meanwhile, Bump’s sultry charm turns even the staunchest hearts to mush. Under Masako Sakamoto's provocative orders, they plunge into hedonistic debauchery at the “Dream National Assembly.” First, they seductively manipulate sauna sirens into high-stakes bets that pay off handsomely. Next, they incite wild, erotic revelry at a ghostly bar, unleashing an intoxicating tide of risqué abandon. Finally, their provocative presence ignites a deluxe key club with unbridled, seductive intensity, transforming scandal into a lush celebration of desire.

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IMDb4.5/10
Director: A. M. P. "Bix" BixbyGenres: Comedy, Musical

Plot Summary

In this bizarre musical comedy, a group of aspiring young performers attempt to make their mark in the cutthroat world of 1960s Hollywood. They navigate eccentric producers, demanding directors, and the general chaos of show business. The film follows their often-misguided efforts to achieve stardom, filled with flamboyant musical numbers and surreal comedic situations.

Critical Reception

Dump, Hip, Bump: Give it to me Guys! is largely considered a cult curiosity and a product of its time, often criticized for its nonsensical plot and uneven tone, yet appreciated by some for its unique, albeit strange, musical sequences and experimental approach.

What Reviewers Say

  • An over-the-top and often bewildering musical that leans heavily into its psychedelic 60s aesthetic.

  • Praised by some for its sheer audacity and musical numbers, but widely panned for its incoherent narrative.

  • A rare, strange cinematic artifact that defies easy categorization.

Google audience: Audience reception is scarce due to the film's niche status, but available comments tend to highlight its unique, experimental nature and its status as a psychedelic curio from the late 1960s.

Fun Fact

The film's unconventional title is rumored to be inspired by a series of experimental jazz recordings popular at the time.

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