At a Senate crime hearing, four young girls testify as to how, shortly after their arrival in New York, they became zero girls, also known as party girls.
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The golden age of sexploitation was between 1965 and 1968 after theSupreme Court ruled on I am Curious Yellow.This sleazy film is laughable now as a pseudo documentary about howfour girls came into the clutches of the syndicate and becameprostitutes, or "zero girls" as they called them.It is filled with stock footage of the Cuban Revolution and the bombingof London as a background, and there is a lot of exotic dancing thatone might have found at old carny shows, complete with pasties.One can imagine the hunger men must have had to sit through all thisjust to get a couple of glimpses of flesh at the end.
Interesting curiosity as this is the first credited work in MichaelFindlay's oeuvre. Findlay sandwiched some rather dull stripteaseroutines between into stock footage of the Cuban communist revolutionand World War II and made a picture out of it. The film tells thestories of four party girls ("Zero girls, because we aren't worthanything") and how they stumbled into their occupation.Production values as they were, you'll need to use your imagination tomatch the dubbing with the dialog shown on the screen. The Findlaytouch (or should I say "slap") is displayed during a rape scene in atruck (that "Slats", you can't take him anywhere!). Also riveting isthe congressional hearing that appears to take place in a funeralparlor. In another scene, a party gets raided because some agingstripper doing a belly-dance puts the party-goer's to sleep. There'salso a shower scene with two girls ("Do you think we're...lesbians?").Slow going, if you can make it to the end.
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