The Booby Hatch
American comedy film
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The Booby Hatch (a.k.a. The Liberation Of Cherry Jankowski[1]) is a 1976 American sex comedy film written and co-directed by John A. Russo.[1] The film's co-directors both worked on Night of the Living Dead and the film features a cameo by David Emge who appeared in Dawn of the Dead.[2]
Directed by
- Rudy Ricci
- John A. Russo
Screenplay byJohn A. Russo
Based onThe Booby Hatch
by John A. Russo
by John A. Russo
Produced by
- John A. Russo
- Russell Streiner
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| Screenplay by | John A. Russo |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Cast
- Sharon Joy Miller as Cherry Jankowski
- Rudy Ricci as Marcello Fettucini
- Doug Sortino as Herman Longfellow
- N. Detroit as Theophilus Suck
- David Emge as Angelo Fettucini
- Ed Steinfeld as Papa Fettucini
- Virginia Heller as Mama Fettucini
- John Upson as Dr. Von Lipschitz
- Dana Christian as Eileen Lipschitz
- Herb Elliotte as Mr. Stag
- Mike Waterkotte as Vernon Biggs
- Allan Harris as Dr. Stuttgart
- Glenda Rozzo as Miss Peabody
- Norma Beardsley as Thelma
- Andrew Banas as Fred
- Diane Pugh as Angela
- George Kosana as Police Chief
- Nick Kazalas as Detective
- Don Gouanucci as Patrolman
- Bill Fleming as Joyful Narrator
- Raymond Laine as Reporter (uncredited)
- John A. Russo as Bearded Doctor / Various Characters (uncredited)
- Russell Streiner as Doctor / Masked Rapist (uncredited)
Release
The film was released on DVD by Synapse Films[1] in 2009.[3]
Reception
Slant Magazine gave the film one and a half stars and criticized the "ineptitude" of the filmmaking.[4]