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Helen (Denine Dubois) only wants to take a few days break from her life
in the city to visit her aunt in the country, which seems like a very good
idea since a serialkiller is presently roaming her neighbourhood - so she
takes a cross-country trip, and in the middle of nowhere, her car breaks
down of course, which sends her walking the countryside until she finds a
creek for a bit of skinny dipping. This soon attracts the attention of a
local called Chick (Lionel Lane), who once she's dressed again offers her
a ride, then tries to rape her, and finally makes her his captive and
takes her to his friend called Karl (Jud Barry), who runs the Ranchhouse,
a place where he forces girls into prostitution. At the Ranchhouse, she is
soon drugged by a girl called Marga (Randy Glen), who then uses her
semi-conscious state to sedude her to having a round of lesbian sex. Eventually,
Karl presents Helen to a customer in the nude, then whips her silly when
she doesn't perform exactly like he wanted. Interestingly, it's Marga who
eventually helps Helen escape, and fortunately, the first man she runs
into making her getaway is the sheriff (Wayne Ruggles), who is more than
willing listening to her rather long-winded story, since she keeps one of
her breasts exposed throughout. In the prologue, Tortured
Females likens itself to the tale of Little
Red Riding Hood and presents itself as a warning against white
slavery rings, claiming some sort of relevance - but it soon becomes
obvious that everything this film has to tell is to show a bunch of lovely
girls in the nude, with a few bondage and light torture scenes thrown in
to justify the title, and a few striptease routines to ... well, just to
have some striptease scenes in the movie as well I suppose. And being what
it is, a cute little nudie aiming for notoriety, and tries to
sensationalize the rather innocent (at least from today's point of view)
onscren events via some hard-hitting offscreen narration (there is no
onscreen sound), and a few bizarre elements like a Mongolian mokeyman
hunchback and stuff only heighten the fun. Of course, this isn't a movie
to be taken seriously, and it was never supposed to be taken even as
seriously as it pretends to be in the prologue, it's just sexy vintage
fun, featuring a few really cute girls though.
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