by Clarke Fountain
synopsis
So elegant and fashionable was the Crazy Horse Saloon in Paris that it could not be dismissed as a mere strip-joint: it should at the very least be called a "peel palace." This movie, starring the club owner and impresario Alain Bernardin himself, re-creates the everyday dramas involved in putting on a truly elegant strip show. In the saloon, acts featuring the removal of clothing from attractive women are interspersed with variety performances: song and dance, magic acts, even a performance by ventriloquist SeƱor Wences.