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Sexy Susan Sins Again
The German innkeeper Susan, now leading an acting troupe, travels to Italy and uses feminine wiles to undo an assassination plot against Napoleon, and rescue a local count (a great romancer) from his own enemies.
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Plot Summary
Susan, a young woman, arrives in London with dreams of becoming a famous actress. She quickly gets caught up in a world of dubious opportunities and morally flexible characters. Her pursuit of stardom leads her into a series of risqué encounters and comedic situations as she navigates the city's underbelly.
Critical Reception
This film is a low-budget exploitation comedy from the late 1960s. Critical reception was largely dismissive, with reviewers focusing on its gratuitous nudity and weak plot. It is primarily remembered as a product of its time, catering to a specific niche audience interested in softcore sex comedies.
What Reviewers Say
The film is notable for its explicit content for its era.
Plot and character development are minimal, serving primarily as a vehicle for sexual situations.
Considered a minor entry in the sexploitation genre of the late 1960s.
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Fun Fact
Despite its title and genre, the film was directed by Howard Zieff, who later had a successful career directing more mainstream comedies like 'Private Benjamin' and 'My Girl'.
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