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"Splosh!'s First tit-for-tat Food Fight."

Louise Hodges plays Louise L'amour, modeling megastar, describing her life on TV chat show Asshole and Company. In this the last scene of the film, she goes for a meal at her favorite restaurant (Pudding on the Ritz) in her best silk suit only to wind up having a food fight with cheeky satin-uniformed waitress samantha-jane (just 19 at the time!).

As well as lots of real food (beans, spaghetti, soup, custard, etc), this scene contains a number of firsts. It was the first to use professional models (Louise was a big star in the tabloids), the first to do a food fight in the slow tit-for-tat Laurel & Hardy style (prior to that multi-girl food scenes had been adlib mayhem) and it was the first to introduce us to naked cake sitting in close-up! You'll also find knicker filling, shoe filling and even stocking filling.

Packed with corny jokes, big hair, shoulder pads and pubes, it's nonetheless one of the best tit-for-tat wam food fights filmed and set the style for Bill Shipton's material forever more!


Rating:
(2 votes)
Files Included:1
Total Size:206.1 MB
Total Runtime:27.2 minutes
Parental Rating:R
Production Year:1991
Date Added:10/09/09
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$7.00






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