When world-renowned singer Dino (Martin in a hilarious self-parody) passes through Climax Nevada he doesn't count on meeting two would-be songwriters with a plan to trap him there and serenade him with their songs. But then again they weren't counting on Dino's insatiable appetite...for wine and women! And when one of the men learns that his own wife was once president of Dino's fan club he hires a replacement wife (Kim Novak) to help lure the carousing star into a song-buying moo
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Dean Martin plays a sex crazed singer who feigns a professional interest in an amateur songwriter, so that he can pursue a romantic interest in the latter's wife. However, the deceit does not all lay on Martin's side, and there follows a tangled web of bluff and double bluff, as the characters strive to work out who is fooling who. A sexual satire, deemed outrageous on its release, directed by Billy Wilder.
In Wilder's smutty low comedy Dean Martin has little trouble easing into the role of Dino a womanizing pop singer with a yen for the grape En route to Hollywood after a Las Vegas gig he stops in a small Nevada town where his arrival is considered a piece of extraordinary fortune by amateur songwriters music teacher Orville J Spooner (Ray Walston) and mechanic Barney Milsap (Cliff Osmond) To guarantee Dino's presence and a hearing for their songs Barney makes a few alterations in his car while Orville offers his house for the night But when he learns of the singer's overwhelming need for sex Orville gets his attractive wife Zelda (Felicia Farr) out of the house and persuades local hooker and waitress Polly the Pistol (Kim Novak) to take her place in case the singer needs special attention Even so when Dino makes the predicted moves on Polly the music teacher is still overwhelmed by jealousy and throws the bewildered singer out of the house Dino seeks refuge in a nearby bar only to find Zelda drowning her sorrows
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