Grant wrote:
. . . Apart from the inflated shoes and balloons, I remember one thing about it, and that's the "spoiled brat" teenaged ruler of the place, and that's for a very odd reason. One of the castaways defies him by saying he's a ruler who "can't wipe his own backside" on his own. It's the first time I heard that particular bit of hyperbole (at least on TV), and it's always been one of my least favorite ones!
The actual line is: “I'll not pray to any man, let alone a child who's hardly old enough to wipe his own bottom!” I love that line.

Uchujin65 wrote:
It's such a strange yet aesthetically pleasing work, from the weird, cocktail loungy music and songs by The Peddlers to the absolutely visually stunning (especially for 1968) art direction and just the fact that all the British actors keep a completely straight face at all times. Dana Gillespie is just luscious to boot.
You take Dana, I’ll take Suzanna.

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Any bids for Hildegard Knef? When this picture was made, the Teutonic beauty was in her early forties and still pretty hot, even if she was starting to look a bit man-faced.

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