

Some Girls Do
A series of unexplainable accidents befall the people and companies responsible for developing the world's first supersonic airliner. A British agent is sent to investigate and with the help of another agent uncovers a plot masterminded by Carl Petersen who stands to gain eight million pounds if the aircraft is not ready by a certain date.
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Plot Summary
A British secret agent is sent to investigate a mysterious island where all the women have mysteriously disappeared, only to discover a plot involving a mad scientist and his army of automatons.
Critical Reception
The film was poorly received by critics and audiences alike, often cited as a bizarre and nonsensical spy spoof with a weak plot and uninspired performances.
What Reviewers Say
- A bewilderingly strange and forgettable spy comedy.
- Lacks humor and coherence, despite its ambitious premise.
- Performances are generally wooden, with little to salvage the weak script.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Some Girls Do' is largely negative, with viewers frequently pointing out its confusing narrative and lack of engaging elements.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in Spain and is notable for its unusual blend of spy thriller elements and musical numbers, a combination that did not resonate with critics or audiences.
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