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The Manhandlers
A gorgeous girl named Katie inherits her deceased uncle's business and decides that she too can be a businesswoman and hire two hot girlfriends. Katie doesn't like the brothel part so she gets rid of that and is soon giving legit massages. The mob doesn't like this and Katie is quickly being muscled by mob goons to turn up the heat or pay. Katie soon discovers more about the massage-parlor than she had wished.
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Plot Summary
A group of ex-convicts, led by a former police officer, attempt to pull off a daring bank heist. Their plan is complicated by internal betrayals and the pursuit of a relentless detective who is determined to bring them to justice. The film follows their desperate attempts to escape with the loot while trying to outwit both the authorities and each other.
Critical Reception
The Manhandlers was a low-budget independent film that received minimal critical attention upon its release. It is primarily known within cult film circles for its gritty action and exploitation elements. Audience reception was mixed, with some appreciating its raw energy and others finding its plot and execution lacking.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its gritty, no-nonsense action sequences.
Criticized for a formulaic plot and uneven pacing.
Seen as a notable example of 1970s independent crime thrillers.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the film's niche status. What little information is available suggests a polarized reception, with some viewers enjoying the film's B-movie charm and others finding it to be a forgettable entry in the crime genre.
Fun Fact
The film was produced and directed by Earl Owensby, an actor and producer who often worked on low-budget independent films in the Southern United States during the 1970s and 80s.
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