词条 | Girl in Gold Boots |
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| name = Girl in Gold Boots | image = Girlgoldboots.jpg | caption = Girl in Gold Boots | director = Ted V. Mikels | producer = Ted V. Mikels | writer = Art Names Leighton J. Peatman John T. Wilson | starring = Jody Daniels Leslie McRae Tom Pace Chris Howard | music = Nicholas Carras Chris Howard | cinematography = Robert Maxwell | editing = Leo H. Shreve | distributor = Geneni Film Distributors | released = {{Film date|1968}} | runtime = 94 min. | country = United States | language = English | budget = }} Girl in Gold Boots is a 1968 crime/drama film about the seedy underworld of go-go dancing, directed by Ted V. Mikels, who also directed The Astro-Zombies. PlotMichele, a young woman who works at a dead-end job, is convinced by an untrustworthy man named Buz to go with him to Los Angeles, where he claims to have connections that can land her a job as a Go-Go dancer. The two head to L.A., along with a hitchhiker named Critter. Once in Los Angeles, Michele gets a job as a dancer and learns how the club owner and other dancers are connected to the drug trade. Cast
ReleaseHome mediaIn 2001, Image Entertainment released the Region 1 DVD of Girl in Gold Boots.[1] This version is now out-of-print. In 2007, a Region 0 DVD of the movie was released by Alpha Video.[2] ReceptionInfluenceGirl in Gold Boots was featured as a Season 10 episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. Apparent skips in the print used in the television program led to some amusing continuity problems, including a scene in a diner in which Buz suddenly appears in his seat next to Michele and Critter as if he teleports in during their conversation.[3]One DVD release (from MMI Image Entertainment, using a print from Geneni Film Distributing Company), shows the scene without the "teleport" skip but has its own continuity breaks, suggesting two different prints of the original film were used.[4] SoundtrackNearly half of the songs in this music-laden movie, including the title song, were written by singer-songwriter and sound engineer Chris Howard, who appears as himself and is backed by a band called "The Third World" in the credits (not to be confused with the reggae band Third World). One scene features bongo player Preston Epps, who had achieved some fame a decade earlier with his 1959 pop hit, "Bongo Rock". In fact, Epps is listed in the opening credits as "that Bongo Rock man." See also
References1. ^[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00005OCL1 Girl in Gold Boots dvd info, Amazon.com] 2. ^Girl in Gold Boots DVD info, Oldies.com 3. ^"Girl in Gold Boots" (disc 1), The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection, Vol. 4 (2003), Rhino Entertainment, {{ISBN|1-56605-900-3}}. 4. ^Girl in Gold Boots DVD; Geneni Film Distributing Company, Inc. (film); MMI Image Entertainment, Inc. (DVD); UPC 014381083422. External links
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