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* ProtectionFromEditors: Somehow, Michael Sarne was able to get this despite only having up to that point directed a single film, which had only been released in the UK. It predictably led to disaster when Sarne by all accounts deliberately set out to make a terrible film, with his motives for doing so variously described as him disliking the source material, trying to get revenge on the studio for not giving him total control of casting, and/or wanting to produce [[TrueArtIsIncomprehensible some kind of counter-culture statement]].
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* ProtectionFromEditors: Somehow, Michael Sarne was able to get this despite only having up to that point directed a single film, which had only been released in the UK. It predictably led to disaster when Sarne by all accounts deliberately set out to make a terrible film, with his motives for doing so variously described as him disliking the source material, trying to get revenge on the studio for not giving him total control of casting, and/or wanting to produce [[TrueArtIsIncomprehensible some kind of counter-culture statement]].statement.
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* QuestionableCasting: Dubbing example. The Latin American Spanish dub of the film has Raquel Welch (who was around 30 at the time of filming) being dubbed by an actress who sounds much older than her, while Mae West (who was around ''77'' at the time of filming) in contrast is dubbed by an actress who sounds much younger than her.[[note]]Welch's voice actress, Guadalupe Noel, is in fact ''30 years older'' than West's voice actress, Elvira Monsell; Noel being born in 1926 and Monsell in 1956.[[/note]] Why each one wasn't given the other's voice actress is anyone's guess. Some comments note that given the film's high amounts of camp/kitsch, this casting decision only serves to enhance it.
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* WTHCastingAgency: Dubbing example. The Latin American Spanish dub of the film has Raquel Welch (who was around 30 at the time of filming) being dubbed by an actress who sounds much older than her, while Mae West (who was around ''77'' at the time of filming) in contrast is dubbed by an actress who sounds much younger than her.[[note]]Welch's voice actress, Guadalupe Noel, is in fact ''30 years older'' than West's voice actress, Elvira Monsell; Noel being born in 1926 and Monsell in 1956.[[/note]] Why each one wasn't given the other's voice actress is anyone's guess. Some comments note that given the film's high amounts of camp/kitsch, this casting decision only serves to enhance it.
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* HamToHamCombat: Pretty much anyone who has to share the screen with Creator/MaeWest. But then we have to explain the scenes ''without'' Mae West.