Gary Drucker's brief “Jog,” a student film about a pretty but single‐minded girl athlete who finally must choose be tween the appeal of the 100‐ meter dash (or something) and the appeal of her house mate's boyfriend, succeeds mainly in introducing its director as a decent and very graceful observer of irresolution. - Roger Greenspun, The New York Times, May 5th, 1972
Hopelessly inept clod Finster Fahrquart desperately tries to get into the swing of the 70's sexual revolution and figure out a way to succeed with the ladies.
This Spanish-Italian co-production tells the story of a man who feels deep guilt for the death of his wife: he, an alcoholic, is convinced that he accidentally caused her fatal fall in their house while he was drunk.
In a French seaside town, at a boarding house for civil servants recovering from surgery and maladies, the six male residents' lives change dramatically when two women arrive: Catherine, lively, sexually liberated, willing to kiss, dance, and sleep with the men, and Leonie, reserved, formal, conservative.
Doc Saxon and his gang rob the Crown City bank but are double-crossed by Carrasco, a Mexican bandit, who steals the gold and leaves Doc and Donovan with nothing.
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