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  1. Dirty Duck. Willard, a mild-mannered insurance adjuster, teams up with a foul-mouthed fowl who takes Willard on a surreal quest to become less uptight - and possibly get laid in the process. details. comments. Tweet.

  2. In the vain of Fritz The Cat, Dirty Duck is a 1970’s adult animated movie. It centers around a sexually frustrated insurance agent who meets a sexually liberated talking duck who takes the man on a hyper sexual journey of self discovery. It’s very much a product of its time filled with cude sexual humor, racial stereotypes, and psychedelic imagery. This kinda movie certainly isn’t for ...

  3. note. A 1974 adult animated comedy film, directed by Charles Swenson under the Working Title " Cheap! " (instances of this title made it into the finished film) and produced by Roger Corman, with animation by Murakami-Wolf Production Company. It tells the story of Willard, a sexually frustated blue-collar worker who is taken on a "raunchy ...

  4. 2. Juli 2014 · Proceed at your Own Risk. " Down and Dirty Duck ," a 1974 full-length animated film directed by Charles Swenson, is about as weird as animation gets. It definitely is not for everyone. What it does illustrate is raw creativity that probably was as much drug-fueled as it was the product of natural inspiration. However, there is so much sly humor ...

  5. 24. Juni 2018 · This is the censored trailer for the 1974 animated comedy film Down and Dirty Duck from Roger Corman.

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    • MovieTrailerFan 1980
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  7. Down and Dirty Duck, conocido también con el título abreviado de Dirty Duck, iba originalmente a titularse Cheap (barato), puesto que el gran reclamo de Charles Swenson para convencer a los productores era la posibilidad de realizarlo con un presupuesto reducidísimo: 100.000 dólares -por los 700.000 que costó El Gato Fritz-.