Blonde bombshell Jayne Mansfield was on the downside of an already dodgy career when she agreed to appear in this cheesy travelogue, which purports to follow her as she travels the world and engages in a number of "wild, way-out experiences." Begun in 1964 but not released until 1968, a year after the actress's death, the film should really be filed under "mondo movies" the then-popular genre of lurid exploitation "documentaries" that promised to bring the whole weird world right to your local grindhouse. Mansfield's journey begins in Rome, where a breathy, first-person narrator (not Mansfield, but an uncredited simulation) extols the beauty of the Eternal Cit...
Released:
1968
Rated:
NR
Length:
90 mins