It's American International Pictures week, beginning with this 1963 "mondo" import from filmmakers Mino Loy (1967's campy Flashman) and Luigi Sweden: Heaven And Hell Scattini that didn't see a U.S. theatrical release until AIP's 1967 dubbed version. Risqué nightclub acts from touristy locales such as Paris' Crazy Horse Saloon and lesser flesh palaces alternate with bare skin in picaresque settings and likely staged tribal customs. AIP-TV later offered a somewhat sanitized version for television distribution.