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Girls Are for Loving [DVD] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]
 
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Girls Are for Loving [DVD] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]

Cheri Caffaro , Timothy Brown , Don Schain    DVD


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23 of 26 people found the following review helpful
Three is not the charm 18 July 2000
By Freeman Williams - Published on Amazon.com
This is the third film in the "Ginger Trilogy", featuring Cheri Cafarro as Ginger, "the female James Bond". Ginger is once again called upon to offer her body for her country, as she goes up against Ronnie St. Clair, the Anti-Ginger, a woman who similarly has no compunctions about using her sexuality to get what she wants - in this case, kidnapping two diplomats to milk an upcoming trade agreement for lots and lots of money. The Ginger movies would never be made today - these Politically Correct times would never allow it - but this, the last and most expensive of the three, concentrates more on the plot than the gleeful sleazery of the first two films, making it less of a successful Ginger film and more of a failed spy movie. The first two, "Ginger" and "The Abductors", are better examples of early 70's drive-in sexploitation.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Ginger kicks Butt! 29 July 2009
By Dave Gillette - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD
Cheri Caffaro Is Ginger, the beautiful but lethal spy who is hired to rescue 2 kidnapped political figures. The opening scene at her house shows Ginger's spy training at work as she practices her martial arts skills out on her male "Cato" friend while she wears her sexy pink negligee. After knocking him out into the tub with a barefooted spinning back kick, she walks over to her bedroom where she gets the initial call from headquarters.
Throughout the movie Ginger shows she's more than capable at getting the job done using her beauty, brains,and deadly skills to dispatch the baddies one after another.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
The Best of the 'Ginger' Saga 7 Jan 2011
By James W. - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD
I have to say watching all Ginger films in order 'Girls Are For Loving' is by far the best of the three. It is everything somebody like me would dream of. Where as Ginger was very poorly written and well awful, and the Abductors was alright but by no stretch of the imagination good. Girls are for loving features what the last two films promised. A female super spy who uses her body to take down crime. Cheri Caffaro looks her best in this film and has better costumes and hair. Ginger McAllister is by far more likable her than in her previous films, portrayed as a tougher woman who can fight rather than a frail ingénue. Her villain is engaging enough to get the story across for a very low budget spy film. It's very tongue and cheek,and way fluffier than the previous Ginger films. All in all this film is not bad. I would recommend you bypass 'Ginger' and 'The Abductors', unless you are watching for the bondage. If so, then unless you are into femdom 'Girls Are For Loving' will disappoint you. Other than that I give this five stars as far as cult films go. It's Caffaro's best.

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