The Saucy Aussie


1h 5m 1963

Brief Synopsis

An Australian tourist, suffering from a severe headache, arrives at the Padre Hotel in San Francisco. The woman desk clerk gives him some pills, which he assumes are aspirin. The pills fail to relieve his headache, but they do enable him to see through women's clothing. In the elevator, he sees a wo...

Film Details

Also Known As
The Oblong Couch, The Obscene Couch
Release Date
Jan 1963
Premiere Information
San Francisco opening: 5 Jul 1963
Production Company
Pad Productions
Distribution Company
Sack Amusement Enterprises
Country
United States

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 5m

Synopsis

An Australian tourist, suffering from a severe headache, arrives at the Padre Hotel in San Francisco. The woman desk clerk gives him some pills, which he assumes are aspirin. The pills fail to relieve his headache, but they do enable him to see through women's clothing. In the elevator, he sees a woman who appears to be naked and gets slapped for staring. Before reaching his room, he accidentally opens a wrong door and finds a woman undressing; her screams cause him to flee. In his suite, he opens the door to the adjoining room and discovers a woman in bed, but he is chased away by her husband. The following day, after swallowing another dose of pills, the tourist amuses himself with his hallucinations, and in the evening he visits a burlesque house. The effect of the pills wears off, however, and he is unable to see through the strippers' remaining garments at the end of the act.

Film Details

Also Known As
The Oblong Couch, The Obscene Couch
Release Date
Jan 1963
Premiere Information
San Francisco opening: 5 Jul 1963
Production Company
Pad Productions
Distribution Company
Sack Amusement Enterprises
Country
United States

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 5m

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Notes

Location scenes filmed in and around San Francisco. Also known as The Obscene Couch and The Oblong Couch. Sources conflict in crediting producer. Press material for The Saucy Aussie gives star billing to Sheree Steiner, while press material for The Obscene Couch features Karen.