It does seem
strange that both the main stars, who just so happen to be sisters, both
disowned the film, the writer of the script went under an assumed name of Klaus
Vogel but was really Beryl Vertue, the producer of the TV series Crossroads, while Hazel Adair, co
creator of the same TV series did not admit producing the film until some years
later! One could ask the question why? Was it such a bad film, well it
certainly wasn’t a great film but I’ve seen worse. It's exploitation theme may
have been the reason as it did have censorship problems, being initially
rejected by the British Censor and being released in a cut version a year after
it was made. Admittedly there were a lot of naked bodies in the film but the
violence is pretty tame, but whether warranted the original cuts there’s a lot
worse seen on modern day TV.
There is no
getting away from the fact that the Michelle sisters, Anne and Vicki who is best
known for her role as Yvette Carte-Blanche in the TV comedy series Allo Allo, are very pleasant to look at,
with or without their clothes, but the movie generates very little excitement,
absolutely no tension and it's emotive pull is non existent. The soft focus
camera work adds very little to the overall look of the film which is very dark
at time's which I suspect is to hide the blemishes on the bodies of the more
senior actors! Directed by Ray Austin,
an ex stunt performer who went on to direct some very popular TV series that
include The Avengers, Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) and Hart to Hart but did not direct anything
of real note as far as feature films were concerned.
The sinister Patricia Haines eye's up her model! |
Christine's conversion. |
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