The Wild, Wild World of Jayne Mansfield
E**T
Tacky Travelogue
I can see modern viewers being bored by this movie, but I found it interesting. In the days before the Internet and easily accessible pornography, films like this were no doubt quite popular. Basically Jayne travels the world and shows audiences the sleazier aspects of the globe. There's a lot of topless action here, so that's a plus. A few segments are borderline ridiculous, like when Jayne attends multiple drag shows... and is "shocked" EVERY time by seeing men dressed like women. You'd think she'd grow used to the sight after a while. Jayne's not really to blame though, as I've read that a sound-alike narrated the film (after Jayne's tragic passing). Speaking of which, this film handles that subject matter in the most tasteless way possible. I guess that's to be expected though from this type of production.
J**Y
Very Politically Incorrect...
... and that alone made it entirely worth watching.Campy and fun. Put yourself in the shoes of the Average Joe in the late 60s, who may never have roamed very far from his hometown, or who, though he went off to war or college, didn't really have time (or money) to absorb the cultures of far-off places. This film would have been a chuckle-a-minute "mockumentary" and provide some titillation, to boot. It would have "titillated" him about certain cultural developments in other countries and alerted him that these developments, welcome or not, would be invading his own country soon. It would have reinforced his own already-held (and correct) views of what it means to be a man, and what it means to be a woman, and would have perhaps encouraged him to seek his own "starlet" who, as the film said of Jayne Mansfield, had "a voice that could comfort children and soothe a man."But this film was not meant to be taken seriously, and any attempt to actually treat it as a documentary will frustrate you. This film was rather intended to showcase Jayne Mansfield, and it does a heaping swell (no pun intended) job of doing so.Enough films like this could save America all on their own.
T**L
Jayne on the move.
Jet around with Jayne. America, europe. The movies, strip clubs. Her life, family-and death.
L**S
Pretty cool movie.
Great movie!
B**E
50's porn!!!
A real old Timmy porno movie!!!!! Really funny wrapping it up in a Jayne movie.
A**R
good job
Good job , Its in good shape and it came very quickly. I will enjoy it for manny year to come.
A**R
Sad, boring, looks amateur
This is like a bad Instagram model, or an even worse porn "actress" breathlessly acting like a dumb blonde. It literally begins with the cameraman walking behind her, with the camera focused on her butt. It just gets worse from there.When we finally see the rest of her, I couldn't stop looking at her hair. Her ridiculous hairstyle can be forgiven, I guess, considering the times, but it just made me sad to see how dull and damaged her hair was from all the bleaching.I'm not sure what her reason was for making this ridiculous film, but if you want a look into the pathetic life of a woman who clearly thought she had nothing to offer the world but her exaggerated sexuality, and who was revered by Hollywood for it, then watch this while it's free on Prime. It's not worth paying for, unless you are, for some reason, a fan of Jayne Mansfield fan. Watch any Marilyn Monroe movie, instead. She was did it better.
B**S
A must watch
Under the working titles Jayne Mansfield Reports, Mansfield Reports Europe and Mansfield By Night, this mondo was shot from 1964 to 1967 as Mansfield toured Europe. It has to be a mondo, because the movie really is all over the place, with the star meeting Italian roadside prostitutes, running from the paparazzi and attending the Cannes Film Festival, where she pretty much runs toward the paparazzi.Complicating matters was that Mansfield died in a car accident in June 1967.That didn’t stop producer Dick Randall, whose career took him from the Catskills as a joke writer for Milton Berle to producing all manner of movies that I obsess over, such as Pieces, Mario Bava’s Four Times That Night, The French Sex Murders, The Girl In Room 2A, For Your Height Only, Slaughter High and the only movie he directed, the absolutely ludicrous and completely awesome Frankenstein’s Castle of Freaks.Randall did what you’d expect. He hired Carolyn De Fonseca, the actress who often dubbed Mansfield in European movies like Primitive Love and Dog Eat Dog. So yeah. That’s not even Jayne talking in a movie that’s supposedly all about her deepest and darkest thoughts.De Fonseca’s voice is all over the movies covered on this site. She’s a tourist in Eyeball. That’s her doing Barbara Steele’s voice in Terror-Creatures from the Grave. Marisa Mell in Secret Agent Super Dragon. She’s Florinda Balkan’s English voice in Fulci’s Don’t Torture a Duckling. And she makes vocal appearances in The Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh, The Case of the Bloody Iris, Torso, The Eerie Midnight Horror Show, Strip Nude for Your Killer, Emanuelle in America, Inferno and so many more. Her voice comes out of Sybil Danning’s mouth in The Red Queen Kills Seven Times, Daria Nicolodi in Deep Red and Phenomena, Barbara Magnolfi in Suspiria, Tisa Farrow in Antropophagus, Dagmar Lassander in The House by the Cemetery, Laura Gemser in Ator the Fighting Eagle, Sabrina Siani in Throne of Fire and Corinne Clery in Fulci’s The Devil’s Honey.That’s why I write about movies. I would have never known otherwise that one person was the sound that I heard in so many movies that I count amongst my favorites, much less a mondo all about Jayne Mansfield.With breathy narration, Mansfield visits nudist colonies, strip clubs, a gay bar and a massage parlor because this was the mid-60’s and people were losing their minds over the sexual revolution. She also judges a transvestite beauty pageant, meets the topless girl band The Ladybirds and does the Twist to a song by Rocky Roberts & The Airedales.You also get shots of Mansfield in Playboy — the equivalent of someone filming a magazine — as well as nude scenes from her in Promises! Promises! and moments with her husband Mickey Hargitay in the movies Primitive Love and The Loves of Hercules.With Mansfield dying before the movie could be complete, you just knew that news footage of her car accident scene would show up in this. There’s also a tour of her home, the Pink Palace, by Hargitay. He was a plumber and carpenter before becoming a star, so he made her the heart-shaped swimming pool at the center of the all-pink landmark.In the 1980 TV movie, The Jayne Mansfield Story, Arnold Schwarzenegger played Hargitay, who pretty much demystified and popularized bodybuilding for young athletes. He and Mansfield’s daughter Mariska can be seen pretty much 24 hours a day now on the Law and Order TV shows.One of the directors of this movie, Joel Holt, is also the narrator in Olga’s House of Shame and Olga’s Girls. Yes, that’s the kind of movie you’re about to revel in. Enjoy it. Wade in it. Experience it.
A**R
it's decent.
If you've never seen it and want the DVD for your collection, OK. otherwise you can watch the whole thing on YouTube. And there's no extra scenes on the DVD. I checked.
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