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* DeathBySex: [[spoiler: Casey, Lance, Roxanne, Z-Man.]] Subverted with [[spoiler: Baxter, Emerson, Harris, Kelly, Susan, Pet]]. Averted with Ashley, who despite being presented as the biggest slut in the cast, never even comes close to being in any danger.

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* DeathBySex: [[spoiler: Casey, Lance, Roxanne, Z-Man.]] Subverted with [[spoiler: Baxter, Emerson, Harris, Kelly, Susan, Pet]]. Averted with Ashley, who who, despite being presented as the biggest slut in the cast, never even comes close to being in any danger.


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* GoldDigger: Lance is a gigolo mainly motivated by dough, and dates Kelly so he can get his hands on her inheritance. When she tells him she's not that interested in the money and told her aunt to keep it all to herself, he rushes to convince her that she is at least owed something.
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* SophisticatedAsHell: Z-Man loves to talk like he's declaiming Creator/WilliamShakespeare, but he's also likely to pepper his speech with 60's slang like "Can you dig it?", not to mention his famous line "This is my happening and it freaks me out!"

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The only one of these lines that gets repeated is the "strap you on" one and it's only once by a different character.


* CarFu: When Randy dragged Emerson around on the roof of his car.
* CatchPhrase:
** "This is my happening and it freaks me out!"
** "I'd like to strap you on sometime."
** "(sitting in a wheelchair) Checkmate. I can't move."
** "Don't bogart the joint!"

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* CarFu: When Randy dragged drags Emerson around on the roof of his car.
* CatchPhrase:
** "This is my happening and it freaks me out!"
** "I'd like to strap you on sometime."
** "(sitting in a wheelchair) Checkmate. I can't move."
** "Don't bogart the joint!"
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* EvilLawyerJoke: Z-Man sardonically presents law student Emerson like this, although Emerson is actually a legitimate NiceGuy.
-->'''Z-Man:''' Beware, fair maiden, of Emerson Thorne. Behind that friendly mask lies fermenting the unholy seed... of a ''lawyer''.



* MakingLoveInAllTheWrongPlaces: Ashley doesn't have a problem with trying to get lucky with Harris in her parked car. He manages to convince her to at least go to a more sheltered driveway. It seems like she gets a kick out of public sex since she later tries doing the same on a beach and an exasperated Harris enumerates other inappropriate places where they did it (phone booth, billiard table, swinging on a chandelier, standing on a canoe).



* MoodWhiplash: Until the end, the entire movie has been an parody of the seedier side of Hollywood stardom. [[spoiler:Then Z-Man suddenly goes nuts and massacres everyone.]]

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* MoodWhiplash: MoodWhiplash:
** Casey screams in horror at her impending abortion. Immediate cut to Petronella pouring batter into a frying pan and sharing a happy home life with Emerson.
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* CheshireCatGrin: Ashley tends to smile really widely with all her teeth showing, especially if she's engaging in some flirtation.

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* DateRape: Harris has sex with Casey when he was drunk and she was stoned, resulting in her getting pregnant. While Casey gets quite angry at Harris the next morning (something he's confused about), she doesn't seem to think of it as rape per se, although Roxanne ([[HoYay who has ulterior motives]]), does.

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* DateRape: Harris has sex with Casey when he was drunk and she was stoned, resulting in her getting pregnant. While Casey gets quite angry at Harris the next morning (something he's confused about), she doesn't seem to think of it as rape per se, although Roxanne ([[HoYay who (who has ulterior motives]]), motives), does.


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* TheHedonist: Porn star Ashley St. Ives is introduced having the time of her life dancing wildly at a party and is always on the look-out for her next boy-toy. She's also very into luxurious cars and fucking in them.


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* PsychoLesbian: Downplayed, but Roxanne is so displeased with Casey's pregnancy that she browbeats and manipulates Casey into having an abortion even though Casey doesn't want to. Casey doesn't see this for what it is, instead being grateful to Roxanne for supposedly being so kind to her.


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* TheSociopath: Ashley doesn't really seem to care about anyone or anything, only that she gets laid, and is rather cruel to Harris when he fails to perform. The narrator sums her up thusly:
-->"Ashley; men were toys for her amusement. Her total disregard for their feelings made love a stranger to her."

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* DeathBySex: [[spoiler: Casey, Lance, Roxanne, Z-Man.]] Subverted with [[spoiler: Baxter, Emerson, Harris, Kelly, Susan, Pet]].

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* DeathBySex: [[spoiler: Casey, Lance, Roxanne, Z-Man.]] Subverted with [[spoiler: Baxter, Emerson, Harris, Kelly, Susan, Pet]]. Averted with Ashley, who despite being presented as the biggest slut in the cast, never even comes close to being in any danger.


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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Ronnie "Z-Man" Barzell is a send-up of infamously unstable record producer Music/PhilSpector.


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* RippedFromTheHeadlines: The massacre at the end[[spoiler:, in which Z-Man goes off the deep end and kills the guests at his party,]] was based on the Tate-[=LaBianca=] murders perpetrated by the Manson family. The film started production just a few months after the murders occurred.


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* ThrowingOffTheDisability: Harris tries to kill himself after having drunken sex with Casey, succeeding only in losing the use of his legs. In the end, [[spoiler:the shock of Z-Man's massacre somehow allows him to recover and walk again.]]
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* DolledUpInstallment: Inverted. This was meant to be a true sequel to the original ''Valley of the Dolls'', but the original author wasn't happy about not being involved in its production and thus sued the studio.
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A kinda sequel to ''Film/ValleyOfTheDolls'' released by Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox in 1970. Originally intended as a straight sequel to ''Valley of the Dolls'', the film's commerical success, but critical salvaging, resulted in ''Beyond the Valley of the Dolls'' instead being reworked as a satire piece and parody of the original. Directed by Creator/RussMeyer and co-written by Meyer and movie critic Creator/RogerEbert (who described landing the gig as an example of inmates RunningTheAsylum at the studio) about a musical quartet of girls who go to Hollywood to live with the lead singer's wealthy swinger aunt.

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A kinda sequel to ''Film/ValleyOfTheDolls'' released by Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox in 1970. Originally intended as a straight sequel to ''Valley of the Dolls'', the film's commerical commercial success, but critical salvaging, savaging, resulted in ''Beyond the Valley of the Dolls'' instead being reworked as a satire piece and parody of the original. Directed by Creator/RussMeyer and co-written by Meyer and movie critic Creator/RogerEbert (who described landing the gig as an example of inmates RunningTheAsylum at the studio) about a musical quartet of girls who go to Hollywood to live with the lead singer's wealthy swinger aunt.
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** "You beg for mercy, while the cries of six millions innocents still ring in your ears? They are waiting for you!"

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** "You beg for mercy, while the cries of six millions million innocents still ring in your ears? They are waiting for you!"
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A kinda sequel to ''Film/ValleyOfTheDolls'' released by Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox in 1970. Originally intended as a straight sequel to ''Valley of the Dolls'', the film's commerical success, but critical salvaging, resulted in ''Beyond the Valley of the Dolls'' instead being reworked as a parody piece of the original. Directed by Creator/RussMeyer and co-written by Meyer and movie critic Creator/RogerEbert (who described landing the gig as an example of inmates RunningTheAsylum at the studio) about a musical quartet of girls who go to Hollywood to live with the lead singer's wealthy swinger aunt.

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A kinda sequel to ''Film/ValleyOfTheDolls'' released by Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox in 1970. Originally intended as a straight sequel to ''Valley of the Dolls'', the film's commerical success, but critical salvaging, resulted in ''Beyond the Valley of the Dolls'' instead being reworked as a satire piece and parody piece of the original. Directed by Creator/RussMeyer and co-written by Meyer and movie critic Creator/RogerEbert (who described landing the gig as an example of inmates RunningTheAsylum at the studio) about a musical quartet of girls who go to Hollywood to live with the lead singer's wealthy swinger aunt.
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A kinda sequel to ''Film/ValleyOfTheDolls'' released by Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox. Directed by Creator/RussMeyer and co-written by Meyer and movie critic Creator/RogerEbert (who described landing the gig as an example of inmates RunningTheAsylum at the studio) about a musical quartet of girls who go to Hollywood to live with the lead singer's wealthy swinger aunt.

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A kinda sequel to ''Film/ValleyOfTheDolls'' released by Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox.Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox in 1970. Originally intended as a straight sequel to ''Valley of the Dolls'', the film's commerical success, but critical salvaging, resulted in ''Beyond the Valley of the Dolls'' instead being reworked as a parody piece of the original. Directed by Creator/RussMeyer and co-written by Meyer and movie critic Creator/RogerEbert (who described landing the gig as an example of inmates RunningTheAsylum at the studio) about a musical quartet of girls who go to Hollywood to live with the lead singer's wealthy swinger aunt.
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Creator/PamGrier makes her film debut as an extra.
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Dewicking per TRS decision.


* BiTheWay: Casey has sex with Harris (though it was while he was drunk and she was stoned), and later embarks on an affair with Roxanne.
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* NakedInMink: At least [[http://www.ebertfest.com/nine/photos/BVD2.jpg one of the posters]] shows a bunch of girls laying around [[PrettyInMink several fur coats]].

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* NakedInMink: At least [[http://www.[[https://web.archive.org/web/20081113134946/http://www.ebertfest.com/nine/photos/BVD2.jpg one of the posters]] shows a bunch of girls laying around [[PrettyInMink several fur coats]].
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A kinda sequel to ''Film/ValleyOfTheDolls'' released by Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox. Directed by Russ Meyer and co-written by Meyer and movie critic Creator/RogerEbert (who described landing the gig as an example of inmates RunningTheAsylum at the studio) about a musical quartet of girls who go to Hollywood to live with the lead singer's wealthy swinger aunt.

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A kinda sequel to ''Film/ValleyOfTheDolls'' released by Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox. Directed by Russ Meyer Creator/RussMeyer and co-written by Meyer and movie critic Creator/RogerEbert (who described landing the gig as an example of inmates RunningTheAsylum at the studio) about a musical quartet of girls who go to Hollywood to live with the lead singer's wealthy swinger aunt.

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!!''Beyond the Valley of the Dolls'' provides examples of:

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!!''Beyond the !!"Beyond The Valley of the Dolls'' provides examples of:
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* BMovie: We're talking about a lot of camp and debauchery here.

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* BMovie: We're talking Averted. This was the first of two films Meyer made for a major studio, which was enthusiastic about a lot of camp and debauchery here.it.



* CoolCar: A Rolls Royce. Just ask Ashley St. Ives.

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* CoolCar: A Rolls Royce. Just ask Ashley St. Ives.Ives, who takes it to {{Fetish}} levels during AutoErotica.
-->"There's nothing like a Rolls!"



* OurLawyersAdvisedThisTrope: The [[ContentWarnings disclaimer]] in the opening credits:
-->THE FILM YOU ARE ABOUT TO SEE IS NOT A SEQUEL TO "VALLEY OF THE DOLLS." IT IS WHOLLY ORIGINAL AND BEARS NO RELATIONSHIP TO REAL PERSONS, LIVING OR DEAD. IT DOES, LIKE "VALLEY OF THE DOLLS" DEAL WITH THE OFT-TIMES NIGHTMARE WORLD OF SHOW BUSINESS BUT IN A DIFFERENT TIME AND CONTEXT.



* SexDrugsAndRockAndRoll: It's a Russ Meyer movie about a rock band in the late 1960s, and, in the original movie, "dolls" was a slang term for drugs.



* WorldOfBuxom: Did we mention this is a Russ Meyer movie?

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* WorldOfBuxom: Did we mention this This is a Russ Meyer movie?movie after all.
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* TwistEnding: [[spoiler: Z-Man is a woman. Or a transgender man. Or a transgender woman who's had breast implants. It's left vague.[[note]]Roger Ebert called Z-Man a woman, but the Narrator at the end refers to said character with male pronouns.[[/note]]]]

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* TwistEnding: [[spoiler: Z-Man is a woman. Or a transgender man. Or a transgender woman who's had breast implants. It's left vague.[[note]]Roger (Roger Ebert called Z-Man a woman, but the Narrator at the end refers to said character with male pronouns.[[/note]]]])]]
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** The ending can also be see as this. [[spoiler: Oh no! Our friends are murdered by an insane maniac, our career is ruined and we are traumatized by the dark side of stardom. WeddingsForEveryone who survived.]]

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* TwistEnding: [[spoiler: Z-Man is a woman. Or a transgender man. Or a transgender woman who's had breast implants. It's left vague.]]

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* TwistEnding: [[spoiler: Z-Man is a woman. Or a transgender man. Or a transgender woman who's had breast implants. It's left vague.]][[note]]Roger Ebert called Z-Man a woman, but the Narrator at the end refers to said character with male pronouns.[[/note]]]]
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fixed typos, clarity edits


* BusmansVocabulary: Randy, a boxer, speaks in a whole lot of boxing metaphors. This initially makes him seem philosophical [[spoiler: before he's revealed to be a {{Jerkass}}]].

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* BusmansVocabulary: Randy, a boxer, speaks in a whole lot of boxing metaphors. This initially makes him seem philosophical [[spoiler: before philosophical, [[spoiler:before he's revealed to be a {{Jerkass}}]].



* LipstickLesbian: Roxanne and Casey act quite femenine but have a relantionship with each other.

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* LipstickLesbian: Roxanne and Casey act quite femenine feminine but have a relantionship relationship with each other.



* OohMeAccentsSlipping: English actress Dolly Read portrays American Carrie Nation member Kelly [=MacNamara=]. Her accent subtlely slips in various scenes through out the movie.

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* OohMeAccentsSlipping: English actress Dolly Read portrays American Carrie Nation member Kelly [=MacNamara=]. Her accent subtlely subtly slips in various scenes through out the movie.



* RunningGag: After [[spoiler: Harris]] is paralyzed they poke fun at him with unintentionally funny dialogue, showing him struggling to get into a wheelchair during the climactic final battle, and [[spoiler: the bizarre river-crossing-on-crutches scene during the ending after he regains sensibility on his legs]].

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* RunningGag: After [[spoiler: Harris]] is paralyzed paralyzed, they poke fun at him with unintentionally funny dialogue, showing him struggling to get into a wheelchair during the climactic final battle, and [[spoiler: the bizarre river-crossing-on-crutches scene during the ending after he regains sensibility on the use of his legs]].



* TwistEnding: [[spoiler: Z-Man is a woman. Or a transgender man. Or a transgender woman and just had breast implants. It's left vague.]]

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* TwistEnding: [[spoiler: Z-Man is a woman. Or a transgender man. Or a transgender woman and just who's had breast implants. It's left vague.]]
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A kinda sequel to ''Film/ValleyOfTheDolls'' released by [[TwentiethCenturyFox 20th Century Fox]]. Directed by Russ Meyer and co-written by Meyer and movie critic Creator/RogerEbert (who described landing the gig as an example of inmates RunningTheAsylum at the studio) about a musical quartet of girls who go to Hollywood to live with the lead singer's wealthy swinger aunt.

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A kinda sequel to ''Film/ValleyOfTheDolls'' released by [[TwentiethCenturyFox 20th Century Fox]].Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox. Directed by Russ Meyer and co-written by Meyer and movie critic Creator/RogerEbert (who described landing the gig as an example of inmates RunningTheAsylum at the studio) about a musical quartet of girls who go to Hollywood to live with the lead singer's wealthy swinger aunt.

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!!''Beyond the Valley of the Dolls'' Provides Examples Of:

* ActionGirl / DarkActionGirl: [[spoiler: Z-Man]], possibly.

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!!''Beyond the Valley of the Dolls'' Provides Examples Of:

* ActionGirl / DarkActionGirl: [[spoiler: Z-Man]], possibly.
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* AuthorAppeal / MsFanservice: Russ Meyer loves topless buxom women.
* BadassNormal: Emerson and Harris.

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* AuthorAppeal / MsFanservice: AuthorAppeal: Russ Meyer loves [[MsFanservice topless buxom women.
* BadassNormal: Emerson and Harris.
women]].



%%* BiTheWay: Casey.

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%%* * BiTheWay: Casey.Casey has sex with Harris (though it was while he was drunk and she was stoned), and later embarks on an affair with Roxanne.



* BMovie: An all-girl band of hippies and their producer head to Hollywood to collect on some old inheritance where they get lucky and make it big before falling in with the wrong crowd and quickly slip into a life of sleaze and decadence. We're talking 2 weeks here.

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* BMovie: An all-girl band of hippies and their producer head to Hollywood to collect on some old inheritance where they get lucky and make it big before falling in with the wrong crowd and quickly slip into a life of sleaze and decadence. We're talking 2 weeks about a lot of camp and debauchery here.



* BuryYourGays: [[spoiler: Casey, Roxanne, Z-Man.]]

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* BuryYourGays: [[spoiler: Casey, Casey and Roxanne, Z-Man.who had a lesbian affair, are killed by Z-Man, and Z-Man himself (herself?), who appeared to be a man through the movie but is revealed to have female breasts in the climax, dies shortly after.]]



* CombatStilettos: [[spoiler: Z-Man]] with his knee-high gold boots.

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* CombatStilettos: [[spoiler: Z-Man]] with his Z-Man's]] knee-high gold boots.



* DarkActionGirl: [[spoiler: Z-Man]], possibly.



* FanDisservice[=/=]{{Squick}}: [[spoiler: Topless Z-Man.]]

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* FanDisservice[=/=]{{Squick}}: FanDisservice: [[spoiler: Topless Z-Man.Z-Man revealing that he has female breasts.]]



* InNameOnly: Has nothing to do with the original ''Valley of the Dolls'' novel/film. In fact some have suggested the title of the film should be "Beyond ''The Valley of the Dolls''" - i.e. the film is going beyond the themes and topics of the book and film.

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* InNameOnly: Has nothing to do with the original ''Valley of the Dolls'' novel/film. In fact some have suggested novel/film, hence why it was titled ''Beyond the title Valley of the film should be Dolls'': It's "Beyond ''The Valley of the Dolls''" - i.e. the film is going beyond the themes and topics of the book and film.



* LipstickLesbian: Roxanne and Casey.
* MadeOfPlasticine: [[spoiler: Lance and Otto.]]
* MsFanservice: ''every'' female character, except perhaps for the elderly woman with orange hair.
* MoodWhiplash: Until the end, the entire movie has been an AffectionateParody of the seedier side of Hollywood stardom. [[spoiler:Then Z-Man suddenly goes nuts and massacres everyone.]]

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* LipstickLesbian: Roxanne and Casey.
Casey act quite femenine but have a relantionship with each other.
* MadeOfPlasticine: [[spoiler: Lance and Otto.Otto are dismembered pretty easily.]]
* MsFanservice: ''every'' ''Every'' female character, except perhaps for the elderly woman with orange hair.
hair, is a gorgeous buxom babe.
* MoodWhiplash: Until the end, the entire movie has been an AffectionateParody parody of the seedier side of Hollywood stardom. [[spoiler:Then Z-Man suddenly goes nuts and massacres everyone.]]



* OneHitWonder: The girls watch the Strawberry Alarm Clock play their lone hit "Incense and Peppermints."

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* OneHitWonder: [[invoked]] The girls watch the Strawberry Alarm Clock play their lone hit "Incense and Peppermints."



* Magazine/{{Playboy}}: Dolly Read (Miss May 1966), Cynthia Myers (Miss December 1968).
* RecurringCharacter: Martin Bormann has appeared in a few of Russ Meyer movies.
* RunningGag: After [[spoiler: Harris]] is paralyzed they poke fun at him with unintentionally funny dialogue, showing him struggling to get into a wheelchair during the climactic final battle, and the bizarre river-crossing-on-crutches scene during the ending.

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* Magazine/{{Playboy}}: Dolly Read (Miss May 1966), Cynthia Myers (Miss December 1968).
* RecurringCharacter: Martin Bormann A Nazi has appeared in a few of Russ Meyer movies.
movies, here it's Otto.
* RunningGag: After [[spoiler: Harris]] is paralyzed they poke fun at him with unintentionally funny dialogue, showing him struggling to get into a wheelchair during the climactic final battle, and [[spoiler: the bizarre river-crossing-on-crutches scene during the ending.ending after he regains sensibility on his legs]].



* SexMontage: Rolls Royce sequence.
* ShoutOut: Martin Bormann, deceased Nazi.
* TheSvengali: Z-Man to The Carrie Nations.
* TagTeam: Roger Ebert (film critic) and Russ Meyer (the boobs producer).
* TomatoSurprise / TwistEnding: [[spoiler: Z-Man is a woman. Or a transgender man. Or a transgender woman and just had breast implants. It's left vague.]]
* TooDumbToLive: Yes, [[spoiler: Lance]], continue to taunt Z-Man about [[spoiler: his/her breasts]] while he's ''waving around a sword. And you're tied up.'' WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong?

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* SexMontage: The Rolls Royce sequence.
* ShoutOut: Martin Bormann, deceased Nazi.
* TheSvengali: Z-Man to The Carrie Nations.
* TagTeam:
Nations. Roger Ebert (film critic) and Russ Meyer (the boobs producer).
* TomatoSurprise / TwistEnding: [[spoiler: Z-Man is a woman. Or a transgender man. Or a transgender woman and just had breast implants. It's left vague.]]
even used the exact word to describe him.
* TooDumbToLive: Yes, [[spoiler: Lance]], continue to taunt Z-Man about [[spoiler: his/her breasts]] while he's ''waving around a sword. And you're tied up.'' WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong?WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong


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* BondOneLiner: "You will drink the black sperm of my vengeance."

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* BondOneLiner: BondOneLiner:
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* CatchPhrase: "This is my happening and it freaks me out!"

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* CatchPhrase: CatchPhrase:
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* CreepyCrossdresser: When [[spoiler: Z-Man]] goes on a killing rampage dressed up as "Superwoman".

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* CreepyCrossdresser: When [[spoiler: Z-Man]] goes on a killing rampage dressed up as "Superwoman"."[[Comicbook/{{Supergirl}} Superwoman]]".



* LargeHam: Take your pick.
** In a movie with plenty of hammy actors, Z-Man stands above them all. Ashley is probably the second hammiest character.

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* LargeHam: Take your pick.
LargeHam:
** In a movie with plenty of hammy actors, Z-Man stands above them all. all.
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Ashley is probably the second hammiest character.



* MsFanservice: ''every'' female character, except perhaps for the elderly woman with orange hair

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* MsFanservice: ''every'' female character, except perhaps for the elderly woman with orange hairhair.



* NoodleIncident: At the first of Z-Man's parties, we get tiny bits and pieces of several conversations of the guests, many of which are examples of this trope.

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* NoodleIncident: At the first of Z-Man's parties, we get tiny bits and pieces of several conversations of the guests, many of which are examples of this trope.guests.



* PhallicWeapon: [[spoiler: Z-Man]] forces a gun in [[spoiler: Roxanne's]] mouth while she's sleeping before shooting her. Enter Sigmund Freud.

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* PhallicWeapon: [[spoiler: Z-Man]] forces a gun in [[spoiler: Roxanne's]] mouth while she's sleeping before shooting her. Enter Sigmund Freud.



* TomatoSurprise, TwistEnding: [[spoiler: Z-Man is a woman. Or a transgender man. Or a transgender woman and just had breast implants. It's left vague.]]

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* TomatoSurprise, TomatoSurprise / TwistEnding: [[spoiler: Z-Man is a woman. Or a transgender man. Or a transgender woman and just had breast implants. It's left vague.]]
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* TooDumbToLive: Yes, [[spoiler: Lance]], continue to taunt Z-Man about his [[spoiler: breasts]] while he's ''waving around a sword. And you're tied up.'' WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong?

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* TooDumbToLive: Yes, [[spoiler: Lance]], continue to taunt Z-Man about his [[spoiler: his/her breasts]] while he's ''waving around a sword. And you're tied up.'' WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong?
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* TooDumbToLive: Yes, [[spoiler: Lance]], continue to taunt Z-Man about his [[spoiler: breasts]] while he's ''waving around a sword. And you're tied up.'' WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong?
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* {{Gayngst}}: Gne interpretation of what's going on with Casey throughout the movie.

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* {{Gayngst}}: Gne One interpretation of what's going on with Casey throughout the movie.
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* TomatoSurprise, TwistEnding: [[spoiler: Z-Man is a woman. Or a trasgender man. Or a transgender woman and just had breast implants. It's left vague.]]

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* TomatoSurprise, TwistEnding: [[spoiler: Z-Man is a woman. Or a trasgender transgender man. Or a transgender woman and just had breast implants. It's left vague.]]
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* TomatoSurprise, TwistEnding: [[spoiler: Z-Man is a woman. Or transgender and just had breast implants. It's left vague.]]

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* TomatoSurprise, TwistEnding: [[spoiler: Z-Man is a woman. Or a trasgender man. Or a transgender woman and just had breast implants. It's left vague.]]

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