Daisy May (1979)
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"Daisy May" (1979), directed by Fred J. Lincoln, is a comedy and adult film known for its parody of the "Li'l Abner" comic strip, set in a fictitious town called Pussypatch, U.S.A.The film follows Daisy May, a "delicious and hot country gal," on her adventures in the hillbilly town of Pussypatch. The plot revolves around wacky sexual escapades, humorously exaggerated hillbilly antics, and a thin narrative involving a potion that turns women into nymphomaniacs. The setting and characters are a clear parody of Al Capp's comic strip, filled with puns and sexual innuendo.
Themes include the exploration of rural stereotypes, sexual liberation, and the comedic portrayal of lust and desire. However, the narrative is secondary to the film's primary focus on explicit sexual content.
Themes include the exploration of rural stereotypes, sexual liberation, and the comedic portrayal of lust and desire. However, the narrative is secondary to the film's primary focus on explicit sexual content.
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