Superchick  (1973)
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(Foreign Titles)
Nomination Year: 2003
SYNOPSIS: This is the story of a modern woman (well, modern to the '70s) and her fast-paced, liberated double life. By day, she's a prudish brunette stewardess. After work, though, she transforms into a sexually-adventurous blonde bombshell with a guy in every port. She doesn't "transform" magically -- she simply puts on a new wig, new makeup, new clothes, and a new set of morals. So, the "Super" in "Superchick" is more like "Supermom" -- she does a lot and has a busy life. All her men want to marry her, but she's far too free-spirited ever to be pinned down. Then her beach bum beau gets mixed up with some loan sharks and they decide to force him to involve her in a hijacking. Luckily, she's a 22nd-degree blackbelt on top of everything else...
Bryan Cassidy
Smithee Award Nominations
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Is She Over 21?
This clip is not quite, but nearly unwatchable...for several reasons. We follow a trail of clothes strewn throughout the house and we hear her say "Hit me! Hit me again!" etc., etc. Only to find they're in bed naked with games of another kind going on. Watch as the sheet falls from her breasts (where else would one be looking anyway?) -- the sheet falls twice.
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Directors
Director Claim to Fame
Ed Forsyth  
Cast
Actor Character Claim to Fame
Joyce Jillson <Not Yet in Database> Ronald Reagan's astrologer 
Louis Quinn <Not Yet in Database> Made bit appearances on lots of old TV shows 
Thomas Reardon <Not Yet in Database>  
Tony Young <Not Yet in Database> Played lots of bit parts on old TV shows 
John Carradine <Not Yet in Database> A great Shakespearean actor, his deep voice is instantly recognizable, as is his presence in many, many mediocre horror films toward the end of his career. Did everything from The Ten Commandments to Dracula. Lent his voice to the Great Owl in The Secret of N.I.M.H.. Father of actor/kung fu guy David. 
Uschi Digard <Not Yet in Database> Extremely busty pinup gal of the '60's and '70's; has about 50 aliases. 
Dan Haggerty <Not Yet in Database> TV's "Grizzly Adams." Then typecast as a wild-haired mountain man in pretty much everything. 
Phil Hoover Tommy Hooks Mostly bit player on TV. 
John Donovan Bagman Was the Toothless Gardener in Goldmember
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