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It's Not The Size That Counts

1974, Movie, R, 90 mins

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A tame sequel to the British comedy PERCY, the infamous tale of the first man to receive a below-the-belt transplant. This time the entire world is contaminated by a chemical in the drinking water, except for Lawson who is now the only man left who has not become impotent. Like its predecessor, this film has a promising premise that never delivers. leave a comment
Year: 1974
Rated R

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Cast
Leigh Lawson: Percy
Elke Sommer: Clarissa
Denholm Elliott: Sir Emmanuel Whitbread
Judy Geeson: Dr. Fairweather
Milo O'Shea: Dr. Klein
Vincent Price: Stavos Mammonian

 

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