Bellboy and the Playgirls is a 1962 film directed by Francis Ford Coppola and Fritz Umgelter, written by Dieter Hildebrandt, starring June Wilkinson, Don Kenney, Karin Dor and Willy Fritsch. The film tells the story about a bellboy wanting to be come a private eye, practicing on female guests.
Plot Synopsis
A bellboy aspiring to become a detective, decides to practice on his guests. not surprisingly, he chooses some good-looking female guests, who to his surprise turn out to represent a lingerie label. He ventures deeper and deeper in his role as private eye, and "infiltrates" the group of women by pretending to be a potential buyer.
Reviews
"...Coppola redubbed an original black-and-white movie, giving it new dialogue and adding voice-overs and new 3-D color segments, which featured June Wilkinson and other topless starlets."— Jonathan Rosenbaum, "chicagoreader.com"http://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/the-playgirls-and-the-bellboy/Film?oid=1051243
