Archie hires seven servants to plug all his orifices over 10 days, a social experiment that also will begin his journey toward death.Archie hires seven servants to plug all his orifices over 10 days, a social experiment that also will begin his journey toward death.Archie hires seven servants to plug all his orifices over 10 days, a social experiment that also will begin his journey toward death.
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Petr Vrana-Vidox
- Third Thief
- (as Petr Vrana)
Alex A. Quinn
- Applicant
- (as Alex Quinn)
Oliver Brandl
- Dismissed Servant
- (uncredited)
Tracey Flint
- Mercedes
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaIn 2007, during an interview with Playbill magazine, Audra McDonald was asked about her first stage kiss. Her reply was instead a story about shooting the movie Seven Servants: "I would rather share my first screen kiss because it is just so crazy...Anthony Quinn. He was about 80 years old at the time. He kept telling me to open my mouth more!"
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here is a film that has a global view, level, and more so a cosmic goal.i feel sorry to read some terribly banal reviews about this movie by a writer Klein? i am sure many who do not appreciate such films are just used to other type of movies.otherwise how could one understand arts and its related perspectives and would not admire Anthony Quinn,s acting in his perhaps best ever in this remarkably original piece of art work? how could one trash the design of the film? it's most unique, script, and concept? and the Directing that is absolutely a miracle for a debut from an artist that i would openly argue is perhaps the most shining Debut i have ever seen in the history of cinema? this movie has it's place high up in the skies when it comes to the list of original works of artistic merits and is perhaps way below the expectations of those who would admire "only" films for fun, rambo-like and or, simply entertainment pure films. with all due respect to Mr.Klein who by the way only writes a line in his destruction of such a giant art work i also criticize IMDb, and would like to report this critic as one with less than necessary words for it to be printed in the first place. what Mr. Klein writes about such an art work with extraordinary humane dimensions reminds me of the Nazis and or the current Religio Fundamentaists all over the planet who are doing all they can not to ever see mankind becoming "united" on earth. this movie remains yet to be appreciated when we have a whole different world full of the arts and fantasy for appreciating it.
- grahamdore98
- Nov 21, 2011
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