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Director: Chuck Vincent
Cast: Chris Lemmon, Nicholas Saunders, Marilyn Joi, Carole Davis
Albert Zack is a struggling, bumbling, advertising salesman hired to save the Beaver Bra Company from impending doom. He is charged with signing five specific, world-famous, busty woman as endorsers for the bra line. Silly antics and situations occur as he tries, mostly in various costumes, to get close enough to these women to make his pitch for their signature. Working against him are two board members who stand to gain if the company fails. As he circles the globe in search of these signatures, he is faced with a variety of challenges, one of which is a relationship with his own secretary.
Critical Reception & Ratings
C.O.D. (1981) is a comedy film directed by Chuck Vincent that follows a struggling advertising salesman tasked with signing five famous busty women as endorsers for a bra company. Though the film features silly antics, its critical reception and awards recognition are unclear, and details on public reception are not available.
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C.O.D. from 1981, directed by Chuck Vincent, offers a quirky and humorous blend of comedy and satire as a struggling ad salesman tries to sign busty women as endorsers for the Beaver Bra Company. With its offbeat situations and a cast including Chris Lemmon, this film provides an entertaining and lighthearted look at the advertising industry.
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