When
Russ Meyer ushered in the age of the nudie-cuties with The Immoral Mr. Teas, he chose to employ a parody of
Jacques Tati's popular "Mr. Hulot" comedies. Not to let a good idea pass him by, exploitation master
Herschell Gordon Lewis copied that formula here with an hour of comic blackouts featuring Billy Falbo (
Living Venus) as "Lucky Pierre," whose wordless misadventures always seem to involve nude ladies. Segments include "Pardon My Pigment," "The Plumber's Friend," "For the Birds," "The Photographer's Apprentice," and "Drive-In Me Crazy." On the whole, the film has extremely annoying music and photography which is often unflattering despite the vivid
Mary Poppins-type colors. It's innocuous fun, though, and at least manages to be occasionally amusing, unlike most of the tedious nudie-cuties of the time. ~ Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide