The Filthy Rich -caballero Home Video- 1980 Dvd5 ~repack~
Some cable or home video versions are edited; notably, a scene involving Jack Wrangler placing a bet on a horse explains why the bikers appear later in the film.
Directed by a journeyman of the era (often credited under a pseudonym), The Filthy Rich is a satire of upper-class excess. The plot—thin but functional—follows a dynasty of Manhattan hedge fund managers who engage in elaborate sexual games within their penthouse. Unlike the plotless loops of the 1970s, this film features actual dialogue, character development, and several musical montages that mimic Dynasty or Dallas . The Filthy Rich -Caballero Home Video- 1980 DVD5
Greydon Clark: "I wanted to make a film that would poke fun at the wealthy elite, who thought they were above the law. I wrote 'The Filthy Rich' with a small cast and a shoestring budget in mind, but with a big vision." Some cable or home video versions are edited;