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5/10
Another Doris Wishman masterwork...in her mind anyway.
BlackJack_B2 September 2007
Warning: Spoilers
Keyholes Are For Peeping is a film featuring the forgotten comedian Sammy Petrillo. He plays a Momma's boy who just received a certificate from some fly-by-night school that has made him a certified marriage counselor. So, he helps people in his building with their marriages. He also has a girlfriend who wants to marry and his mother (also played by Petrillo, looking Jamie Farr-ish) wants to re-marry.

Petrillo's performance is actually pretty good and he comes off as a likable character. His impersonation of Claude Rains' Invisible Man was great. Many felt he was a Jerry Lewis clone and he shows some of the influence of Mr. MDA but he seemed to remind me of somebody else.

The film has, as usual, a lot of nudity and simulated sex. Petrillo isn't involved in these scenes. Manuel, the super of the apartment building Petrillo lives in, peeps into the keyholes and we see the explicit acts. Also, the characters go into detail about their marriage problems and we see them acted out. Some nice female bodies for 1972 are in the offing.

Not a bad film, much more entertaining and somewhat less exploitative of Wishman's films with Chesty Morgan. Drive-In Classics, the best $2.50 CAN a month you can spend, airs it.
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When Petrillo Met Wishman
Michael_Elliott26 January 2013
Keyholes Are for Peeping (1972)

* (out of 4)

Another mind-number from director Doris Wishman remains mildly interesting for being the last performance by the Jerry Lewis clone Sammy Petrillo who is best remembered today for the cult classic BELA LUGOSI MEETS A BROOKLYN GORILLA. In the film he plays Stanley, a loser living at home with his mother (also played by Petrillo) who gets one of those by-mail marriage conciliar licenses and soon he is working with various couples. That's only "part" of the story as the rest of the film deals with a dirty janitor looking at people through keyholes and of course the real "attraction" are the various sex and nude scenes. You know, while watching this film I couldn't help but feel sorry for those back in the day who would have to sit through something bad like this just to see some cheap nudity. This film is incredibly bad and I'd probably have hated it even more if I wasn't a fan of Petrillo's crazy romp through the jungle with Bela Lugosi. I've always had a soft spot for that film and when I noticed Petrillo working with Wishman then it was a must-see. Sadly there's really not too much going good in this film. The so-called story is downright horrible. There aren't any laughs to be had. The entire stuff dealing with the janitor is only mildly amusing. The sex scenes are never erotic and more times than not they're actually quite laughable. Just check out the sequence with two couples on a bed and the couple on the left side of the screen take part in one of the worst simulated sex scenes that you'll ever witness. As for Petrillo, the act here isn't funny but I must admit that he kept me entertained slightly. Wishman also at least hired several beautiful women to make the nudity pleasant. Still, KEYHOLES ARE FOR PEEPING is a pretty big misfire that's mainly going to appears to Wishman or Petrillo fans.
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2/10
dreadful attempt at comedy
DWilster8 March 1999
Director/writer Wishman has no flair for comedy, and star Sammy Petrillo has less: endless lame jokes, interspersed with completely gratuitous sex scenes, one of which is perhaps the most erotic Wishman's ever shot. The movie's theme ("Is there sex after marriage?") presumably was of concern to Wishman, who began her second marriage right around the time this was made, but there's none of her characteristic tension as everything is played (badly) for laughs.
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One of my all-time favorites.
studd19 July 1999
This film has gone largely unnoticed by the public, but in fact is a fine piece of cinema. Wishman, though not at her best here, still presents a visually pleasing and legitmate effort. Sammy Petrillo, in his cinematic swan song, is comedically brilliant (despite the film's mediocre script). Sadly, several actors' roles in this film went uncredited (but should not go unnoticed). Chief among these is the performance of Martin Jackowe, who apparently retired from acting after this film. Jackowe's screen presence is unmistakable, his skill is obvious, and his comedic talent is only hinted at. He, like Petrillo, has seemingly vanished from show business. It is criminal that he is not recognized for his work in this film.
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mediocre but somewhat funny
studd28 July 1999
This movie is probably the lowlight of Wishman's career. It does boast some laughs, however. Sammy Petrillo's jokes are weak, but his performance saves him overall. "Keyholes" was his last movie. Martin Jackowe gives a fine performance in an uncredited role. I would recommend this movie if you are in the mood for some fun, but not expecting much.
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