Can Heironymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness? (1969) - Double Feature

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Heironymus Merkin, the most talented movie star who ever sang, danced and loved girls, girls, girls.

Heironymus Merkin is an internationally successful singer approaching middle age who retells his life story in a series of production numbers on a seashore in front of his two toddlers and aged mother. Merkin's promiscuous relationships with women are explored, particularly Polyester Poontang and the adolescent Mercy Humppe. Merkin is constantly surrounded by a Satan-like procurer, Goodtime Eddie Filth, and an angelic 'Presence' who interrupts Merkin's biography with cryptic Borscht Belt-level jokes to denote births and deaths in Merkin's life. Newley periodically steps out of character to complain about his 'Merkin' role with an unseen director, two screenwriters, the film's producers and a trio of blasé movie critics who are turned off by the story's eroticism and lack of plot.


Main Cast: Anthony Newley, Joan Collins, Bruce Forsyth, Milton Berle, Stubby Kaye, George Jessel, Connie Kreski, Alexander Newley, Tara Newley, Patricia Hayes

Director: Anthony Newley

Writers: Anthony Newley, Herman Raucher

Editor: Bernard Gribble

Cinematographer: Otto Heller


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