Strips Around the World


55m 1955

Brief Synopsis

Although lacking the money to travel to a foreign country, a juggler goes to a travel agency and performs his juggling act for the travel agent. The agent agrees to let the juggler work his way as a performer to Pamonia, where the agent's brother rules as a "Pasha." When the juggler arrives at the...

Film Details

Also Known As
Strip for Action
Release Date
Jan 1955
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
George Weiss
Distribution Company
William Mishkin Motion Pictures, Inc.
Country
United States

Technical Specs

Duration
55m

Synopsis

Although lacking the money to travel to a foreign country, a juggler goes to a travel agency and performs his juggling act for the travel agent. The agent agrees to let the juggler work his way as a performer to Pamonia, where the agent's brother rules as a "Pasha." When the juggler arrives at the Pasha's palace, he watches the ruler's dancing girls perform suggestive dances. Later, the juggler returns to the travel agency, where he performs a juggling act while riding a miniature bicycle. The juggler again travels to the palace and, with the Pasha, watches the dancing girls perform a striptease dance. Later, the juggler and the Pasha exchange places: the juggler remains to rule Pamonia and the Pasha and his girls return to the travel agancy in his place.

Film Details

Also Known As
Strip for Action
Release Date
Jan 1955
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
George Weiss
Distribution Company
William Mishkin Motion Pictures, Inc.
Country
United States

Technical Specs

Duration
55m

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Notes

According to information in the script files of the NYSA, an alternate title of the film was Strip for Action. A modern source lists Strippers and Zippers and Sinner-ama Burlesk as alternate titles. The NYSA script files indicate that, in 1955, Strips Around the World was approved, with eliminations, for exhibition in New York state. For more information about director Phil Tucker, for Astor Pictures' 1953 production, Robot Monster.