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Nudie-Cutie Triple Feature (Mr. Peters' Pets / Everybody Loves It / 50,000 B.C.)
- (Anamorphic, Subtitled)
- Format: Blu-ray
- Rated: NR
- Release Date: 22/07/2025

Nudie-Cutie Triple Feature (Mr. Peters' Pets / Everybody Loves It / 50,000 B.C.)
(Anamorphic, Subtitled)
- Starring: Caroline Luis, Althea Currier, Eddie Carmel, Charlie Robinson, Al Hopson
- Genre: Comedy Video, Cult-Erotica
- Subtitles: ENG
- Original Language: ENG
- Run Time: 191 minutes
- Distributor/Studio: Kino Cult
- UPC: 738329270674
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Product Notes
One of the silliest (and perhaps stupidest) adults only features of all time was Peter Perry Jr.'s Mr. Peters' Pets, which employed the classic formula of the so-called Nudie Cutie film: the naked female form is presented in the least objectionable way, usually seen through the eyes of a harmless male goofball. Alfred Hopson stars as a pet shop owner who transforms himself into a variety of cuddly animals, thereby gaining entry into the boudoirs of his shapely female clients. Also featured in this collection are two bonus films mastered from vintage 35mm prints: the time travel fantasy 50,000 B.C. and the MAD Magazine-style TV parody Everybody Loves It, narrated (believe it or not) by a four-leaf clover. Filled with cringe-inducing comedy and devoid of genuine eroticism, the Nudie Cutie was a short-lived phenomenon, but has become a beloved relic of the collapse of Hollywood censorship.