Colin Blackburn wondered:
> Anyone know what the cycling content of Frivolous Lola is?
Google is your friend.
From <URL:http://cultcuts.net/reviewsmovies/f/frivolouslola.htm>:
"When the movie begins, we see Lola riding her bicycle as her skirt
flutters in the wind, revealing her shapely behind. Trust me, it’s a
painfully sexy sight. As one old man says as he eyeballs Lola’s
posterior, “Life is so short, but an ass gives it meaning.”"
From <URL:http://www.rumourmachine.com/Reviews/Frivolous_lola.htm>:
"The film opens over a bizarre musical credit sequence as Lola rides
around a 1950s Italian town square setting on her bike, skirt tucked
into her knickers and showing her curvy butt to all and sundry,
including the gang of horny adolescents chasing after her and the
director mugging it up for the camera as the band leader, while the
women of the village tut-tut and wag their fingers and every other male
drools and grins as if totally smitten with her charms.
"We then see her flashing a cyclist and a pair of junior priests. She
rides into the village and dismounts in a marvellous up skirt shot that
has the priests gulping with uncontained lust. She enters a local bakery
and the two priests lose all control whilst sniffing her bicycle seat..."
And from <URL:http://www.herorealm.com/Movies/DVD/AugustDVDreview.htm>:
"LOLA is the tale of a carefree young woman who really, really enjoys
riding around town on her bicycle, in a short skirt, and showing off her
assets to everyone. That's pretty much about it..."
--
Danny Colyer (the UK company has been laughed out of my reply address)
<URL:http://www.speedy5.freeserve.co.uk/danny/>
"He who dares not offend cannot be honest." - Thomas Paine