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3.0 out of 5 stars
Not what you think., September 7, 2009
From the description, I thought this might be one of those amusing T&A flicks from the 70's. The ones where the girls are jiggling out of their tops in all sorts of preposterous situations. The story is boring, not funny at all. Cassandra Peterson is topless, not naked as the alternative title suggests. It's definatley her, she does the same thing with her eyes that she does when accenting a punchline as the Elvira character. When you've seen this once, your not likely to sit through it again.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Fun and entertaining drive-in fare, May 22, 2011
I spent many an hour in the drive-in in the Seventies, and this is exactly the sort of thing you'd see. The storyline is engaging, there is some mild sexuality, and then a few over-the-top things thrown in for Cormen-eque audience interest. Yes, you get to see Elvira doing a striptease dance (more interesting and mercifully shorter than most I've seen in movies), but the real characters of interest are Sarah Kennedy, with a strange squeaky voice as Honey, and Laurie Rose and Lynne Guthrie as the other sirens. It's all easily forgotten, but not dull. Code Red consistently does a good job with the picture, sound, and extras, so pick this one up before it disappears.
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Code Red did a decent job on this Stephanie Rothman classic, while not her best!, March 7, 2011
It is good to finally get a decent copy of Working Girls in widescreen DVD after all these years. Like the other reviewer stated, its not what you think. Just like other Stephanie Rothman films of the '70s, they are tame by exploitation standards...that's why I enjoy them! I feel Rothman did not exploit women like a male filmmaker would. To me that shows class. This movie is not one of her better efforts, it is still decent enough if you enjoy the '70s types of low budget, shot in ten days movies. Rothman's Group Marriage is much better (see my review on that one). If you are able to get this cheap enough, upgrade over your VHS copy and enjoy it for what it is. As much as I love Stephanie Rothman films, I am hesitant on giving this one the four stars I gave it. It is not one of her best, but I still liked it (plus its from a decent print). Thanks again Code Red for releasing movies no one else would dare!
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