I essentially stumbled onto this film by accident, which is surprising, considering my interest in Lili St. Cyr, ignited by a book I received as a gift, namely " Giilded Lili - Lili St. Cyr and the Striptease Mystique " by Kelly DiNardo. St. Cyr was a beauty and a highly regarded dancer, albeit gaining fame largely in the world of strip tease/ burlesque, enduring the occasional brush with the law for performances containing alleged obscenity or appealing to prurient interests or whatever the gendarmes could come up with to assuage the straight citizens in fear of an imminent and corybantic all pervasive sex culture. Nonetheless, she demonstrates her athletic and balletic prowess in the film, which is more or less the highlight of the movie. The version I saw contained no nudity, which admittedly was an important component of her fame, however I don't see that the strip tease aspect of her presentations diminish her skill in any way. She does a valiant, if somewhat amateurish, attempt at filling her role, buoyed along by Jock Mahoney and a solid cast of female cohorts. The story revolves around her efforts to escape the world of glitz for a manual agricultural job, which strains credibility, but seems to work as an overall compelling part of the story line. She still looks fine even in her mid-forties here, thus proving her durability as a glam-pop alt pin up icon. The overall production values along with a simplistic story may have prevented this film from being much better than just average, however I found it entertaining on a relatively innocent, wholesome level, which was a bit counter intuitive. Back in the sixties, I reckon this was racy stuff.