C.O.D. (1981)
Año de lanzamiento: 1981
Nación: Germany, United States
Alternative Title: Manche mögens prall, SNAP!
Director: Chuck Vincent, Sigi Krämer
Writer: Chuck Vincent, Ian Shaw, Rick Marx, Wolfgang von Schiber
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Chuck Vincent
Executive Producer: Wolfgang von Schiber
Compañías: Geiselgasteig Film, Metro-Film
Género: Comedy
Budget: N/A
Palabras clave
Palabras clave: advertising, costume, entire title is capitalized acronym, erotica, female buttocks, female frontal nudity, female nudity, female pubic hair, female topless nudity, hollywood sign, independent film, large breasts, mirror, reference to donna summer, reference to margaret hamilton, reference to olivia newton john, sex comedy, subterfuge, travel, wearing disguises
Historia
Albert Zack, an inept advertising salesman, is hired by the Beaver Bra Company to save them from bankruptcy by securing endorsements from five famous women. Zack's mission takes him around the globe in a series of comedic misadventures as he tries to approach these women while dressed in various costumes. Along the way, he faces opposition from two board members who stand to gain if the company fails and grapples with his relationship with his secretary.
Resumen
C.O.D., released in 1981, is a comedy film directed by Chuck Vincent and Sigi Krämer, set against the backdrop of a struggling bra company. The movie follows Albert Zack's comedic efforts to save the company by securing endorsements from five prominent women. Despite his bumbling nature, Zack's antics and disguises make for entertaining situations as he navigates global challenges and personal conflicts.



