Click… Click
Click… Click

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Click… Click

1976
Movie
Adult · 18+
60 min
English

A photographer introduces us to his world of taking photographs of male nudes. We then see him trying to coax a nervous model into taking his cloths off, the photographer demonstrates that their is nothing to it, by stripping down himself. This leads to the both of them having sex in front of the camera. We then find ourselves in the basement of the same photography studio as two potential models, Joe and Al, wait patiently for their appointment with the photographer, while waiting the two decide to have sex to make the time go by faster. We are then brought back into the studio as we watch a solo stud strip and masturbate for the camera, after this we again join the photographer as he interviews another potential model from New York, this interview ends up with the interviewee giving a blow-job to the interviewer. The film then concludes with a blonde model making love to another guy in-front of the camera and so ends another day in the life of a male photographer.

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IMDb4.8/10
Director: Charles BandGenres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

A detective investigates a series of murders where the victims are found posed like famous pin-up girls. The killer's motives seem tied to a mysterious past and a desire for revenge.

Critical Reception

Click: The Calendar Girl Killer is a low-budget horror film that received mixed to negative reviews upon its release. It is often cited as an example of exploitation cinema from the 1970s, with critics pointing to its gratuitous violence and thin plot, though some have noted its attempts at creating a suspenseful atmosphere.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised by some for its gritty atmosphere and suspenseful moments.

  • Criticized for its low production values and predictable plot twists.

  • Seen as a product of its time, catering to a niche audience interested in exploitation horror.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this film is not readily available, suggesting it has a limited audience or lacks significant online discussion.

Fun Fact

The film was originally intended to be a more mainstream thriller but was significantly altered and marketed as an exploitation film due to budget constraints and the success of similar genre pictures at the time.

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