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Crazy Nights 1978

“The Wildest Mondo Movie Ever!”

★ 3.4/10 NC-17 DocumentaryMusic Released
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What is Crazy Nights?

Crazy Nights is a film directed by Joe D'Amato. The movie features a series of Burlesque performances from around the globe.

Type
Film
Year
1978
Status
Released
Genres
Documentary, Music
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Overview

Crazy Nights is a film directed by Joe D'Amato. The movie features a series of Burlesque performances from around the globe. Actress and dancer Amanda Lear hosts these mostly musical numbers. The film is described as a somewhat crazy semi-documentary. It showcases various performances designed to get people on stage. The movie is available on various platforms, including The Movie Database, IMDb, and Plex, which provide information on the cast and crew. Joe D'Amato is credited as the director of the film. The film's cast and crew information can also be found on AllMovie and Letterboxd. The sources provide consistent information about the film's content and director. Overall, Crazy Nights appears to be a unique film that presents a collection of Burlesque performances hosted by Amanda Lear.

Should you watch it?

“A surreal global burlesque showcase with Amanda Lear as host.”

Reasons to watch
  • Unique burlesque performances from around the world
  • Amanda Lear's distinctive hosting presence
Keep in mind
  • Limited narrative structure
  • Niche appeal for burlesque enthusiasts

You enjoy avant-garde performance films with international flair.

Suitable for adults interested in alternative performance art and burlesque culture.

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Frequently asked questions

What type of performances are featured?

Mostly musical burlesque numbers from various international locations.

Who hosts the film?

Actress and dancer Amanda Lear hosts the performances.

Is this a traditional narrative film?

No, it's structured as a series of performance segments.

What is the film's style?

Described as a semi-documentary with surreal elements.

Who directed this film?

Director Joe D'Amato helmed this unconventional project.