

Girls Come First
Up and coming portrait artist Alan Street is employed by the owner of a Soho Swingers Club to paint the nude hostesses. Whilst Alan relishes his new job his beautiful girlfriend is less than impressed.
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Plot Summary
In this British sex comedy, a young woman, seeking independence, takes a job as a housekeeper in a remote mansion. She soon discovers that the wealthy owner and his eccentric staff have unconventional ideas about relationships and morality. Navigating a series of humorous and often risqué encounters, she must decide whether to conform to their lifestyle or forge her own path.
Critical Reception
This film is largely forgotten by mainstream critics and audiences, existing as a niche title within the genre of 1970s British sex comedies. It received minimal critical attention upon release and is primarily remembered by enthusiasts of the era's exploitation cinema.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its lighthearted and occasionally titillating comedic elements.
- Noted for its reflection of the permissive attitudes prevalent in 1970s British cinema.
- Criticized for its thin plot and reliance on formulaic comedic situations.
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Fun Fact
The film was part of a wave of British 'sex comedies' that gained popularity in the 1970s, often characterized by suggestive humor and modest production values.
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