... in questa pagina si parla di : Candy = Ewa Aulin ... Charles Aznavour Marlon Brando Richard Burton James Coburn John Huston Walter Matthau Ringo Starr John Astin Elsa Martinelli ... Sugar Ray Robinson Anita Pallemberg Florinda Bolkan Marilu Tolo Nicoletta Machiavelli Umberto Orsini ... miniskirts nude movie girls pop culture immagini fotografie film ... by gippo aka gyp 2008-2009 ... The typical Scandinavian teen fantasy of every man's dreams, Ewa Aulin created a big surge of wankie spankings around the globe in her short but skintastic career. This blue-eyed blonde boober-madchen won Miss Teen Sweden in 1965, followed by Miss Teen International in 1966. Her exposure caught the eyes (and flys) of Italians, who cast her in several obscure movies. ... This is another British sexploitation movie, though this one, unlike Baby Love, is not the ultimate in mindfuck technology. This is rather the opposite, this is a hilariously comical take on the sex, drugs and rock and roll culture of the late 1960s that was spreading all over the world. It stars Ewa Aulin as Candy, a girl who descends to earth from outer space in the first moments of the movie, for some reason, then the movie jumps to her in school as a teenager and it follows her accidental sexventures from that point, as she travels around the world accidentally being exploited for her beautiful looks and trusting nature. This movie is one of the most hilarious I've ever seen. Its got a huge list of stars that even at that time were huge names, Ewa Aulin, Ringo Starr, Richard Burton, Walter Matthau, Marlin Brando, John Astin (Gomez Addams), James Coburn, one of the few english roles of Charles Aznavour, as well as minor appearances by legendary boxer Sugar Ray Robinson and afew other famous europian actors that even i didn't recognize right off (thats hard to do seriously), it makes you wonder why this hilarious little jem was forgotten for so long with such a great cast... its truly worth seeing. Why do i like it? well thats easy, the movie is hilarious! it pokes so much fun at late 60s pop culture that it just makes me laugh almost non-stop. From Richard Burton playing a crap poet who no matter if he's standing still or walking his hair and scarf are constantly blowing in the wind, Marlin Brando playing a fake indian sex guru, to Walter Matthau playing an insanely repressed General who proclaims that family members can't give other family members blood transfusions because that would be incest, Ringo Starr as a mexican gardener who seems tad retarded, but the real stand out in this film is John Astin, most of you will remember John as Gomez Addams, but in this, he plays twin brothers who happen to be the complete opposite of each other, Candy's father is proper and repressed and straight laced and by the book, and his brother is all about the freewheeling drugs rock and toll and sex of the era, complete with leather wearing swinging girlfriend. In both roles John delivers some of the best lines of the film, as Candy's father; "this isn't some bordertown, where you can come and go as you please doing whatever you do, doing, Mexican things!" and as his brother the whole conversation about biker gangs and whips and chains magazine is hilarious. Seriously a must see even if you aren't a fan of the less blatant sex comedies,