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The Gore Gore Girls
A ditsy reporter enlists the help of a sleazy private eye to solve a series of gory killings of female strippers at a Chicago nightclub.
Release : | 1972 |
Rating : | 5.1 |
Studio : | Lewis Motion Picture Enterprisee, |
Crew : | Makeup Effects, Makeup Effects, |
Cast : | Henny Youngman |
Genre : | Horror Comedy Mystery |
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That was an excellent one.
It's hard to see any effort in the film. There's no comedy to speak of, no real drama and, worst of all.
It's an amazing and heartbreaking story.
Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.
I like B movies, but this isn't one. Nor a C or D or E or F. It's pretty close to Z! The acting is atrocious (except for the strippers who really did a fine job and have bodies well worth looking at!). The role of the detective is just awful and at the end when he "gives the story" to the reporter, comes up with all kinds of information never given in the course of the movie! All the other "actors" are probably people that they found hanging out at some club and gave them 5 bucks a piece to be in the movie - their dialog is so choppy you'd think they are reading it from cue cards in Russian and translating as they go. My advice: watch it for the stripper scenes and fast forward through all the rest!
The Gore Gore Girls is a pretty solid exploitation picture from legend Herschell Gordon Lewis. This micro budget misogynistic murder mystery delivers the goods . There is a killer on the loose that brutality kills and mutilates gorgeous go go girls. This has the most savage gore of all the films Herschell Gordon Lewis made at this point. The Gore Gore Girls has all the bad acting, gore splatter and maximum boob age that exploitation fans could want. I think Herschell tried to make a more serious murder mystery here, which is one of the films faults. In between the sex and violence the film tends to get a bit boring.I would have preferred an all out camp approach that Herschell Gordon Lewis has applied in his other films ,but The Gore Gore Girls is still cheap and trashy enough for me to dig it .
Now, just what are you expecting from the director of The Wizard of Gore, Blood Feast, and Blood Feast 2: All U Can Eat. Herschell Gordon Lewis can certainly pile on the gore. There is so much gore that you quickly forget what that naked woman looked like before the killer got started.There is actually a story here. Abraham Gentry, played by Frank Kress in his only role, is hired by The Globe to investigate a stripper's death. He is accompanied by cub reporter Nancy, played by Amy Farrell, whose had a couple of TV roles, but only one other movie role, a stew on Airport 1975.The strippers are typical 70s. They wore pasties, didn't have a pole, and danced to cheesy music. The customers were typical for the time, too.Now, I was an Argento fan long before Juno discovered him, and I was a Lewis fan before Justin Bateman brought him to light in the same film. It's schlock, and the gore is not going to be to everyone's taste, but it is campy fun.
I received this as a Christmas present. I loved all the gore scenes, even though they looked incredibly fake. It had some unintentionally funny moments. A reporter named Nancy Weston hires an obnoxious private investigator named Abraham Gentry to investigate the murders of strippers. He goes to the strip club and asks questions and some radical feminist group break in, trying to stop the women from stripping. Later, he gets the idea to trap the killer by making Nancy pose as a stripper to catch the killer. Again, I loved all the gore and was better than other Herschell Gordon Lewis films. I highly recommend THE GORE GORE GIRLS!!!