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If It Ain't Stiff, It Ain't Worth a Fuck
Legendary documentary of the 1977 package tour arranged by David Robinson and Andrew Jakeman ("Kake Riviera") after they founded Stiff Records in London, England for five of their artists, and the bands that they concocted for the tour.
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Plot Summary
This adult comedy follows a group of college students who embark on a series of wild and often outrageous adventures, filled with sexual escapades and raunchy humor. The film captures the hedonistic spirit of the late 1970s with a focus on partying and pursuit of pleasure.
Critical Reception
As an obscure adult film from the late 1970s, "If It Ain't Stiff, It Ain't Worth a Fuck" received minimal mainstream critical attention. Its release was primarily targeted at niche audiences interested in its genre, and its critical reception was largely non-existent in traditional film review publications. Audience reception, where documented, tended to align with the expectations of its genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its uninhibited approach to adult comedy.
Noted for its typical late-70s exploitation film aesthetic.
Considered a cult item within its specific genre.
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Fun Fact
The film is known for its explicit content and was produced during a period when such adult films found a market through specialized theaters and distribution channels.
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