Nie ma róży bez ognia (title in Polish: There is no rose without fire, in reference to two mixed up proverbs – There is no rose without thorns, and There is no smoke without the fire – is a Polish comedy film from 1974 directed by Stanisław Bareja. The subject is the chronic apartment shortage in Communist Poland.
The film has been released for the English speaking world with subtitles, under the title: A Jungle Book of Regulations.
, 1h29 OrigineEtats-Unis GenresDrame, Comédie ActeursStephen Stucker, Robert Lee Minor, Michael Pataki, Colleen Brennan, George Buck Flower Note48% Stucker, Minor and Pataki are cast as a gay fashion designer, a horny soul brother (catchphrase - "this is the best lookin' piece I've seen in a long time!") and an incompetent impressionist, respectively. The three escape their mental asylum and sexually assault their way into a girls' school. Their broad, knockabout performances attempt to keep the film's (fairly objectionable) content amusing rather than disturbing. The entire female cast comprises softcore porn models (mostly drawn from men's magazines of the era) who don skimpy karate costumes and violently turn the tables on their tormentors.