

Guerillas in Pink Lace
An American gambler masquerades as a Catholic priest during the fall of Manila early in World War II in the Pacific to obtain clearance to fly out on an official military transport. Five American showgirls wrangle a pass with the aid of a helpful U.S. Army colonel to leave on the same plane. Ironically, the transport crashes at sea. The gambler and the girls wind up on a Japanese held island. Initially, they stay out of sight from the enemy, but inevitably things change.
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Plot Summary
This obscure exploitation film, purportedly set during a fictional war, follows a group of women who, through a series of improbable events, find themselves involved in a military-like operation while wearing "pink lace." The narrative is disjointed and serves primarily as a vehicle for outlandish scenarios and suggestive content.
Critical Reception
Information regarding the critical reception of "Guerillas in Pink Lace" is virtually non-existent due to its obscure nature and low production values. It was not widely distributed or reviewed by mainstream critics upon its likely limited release.
What Reviewers Say
- Largely ignored by critics and audiences during its time.
- Considered a low-budget exploitation film with minimal artistic merit.
- Difficult to find and discuss due to its obscurity.
Google audience: There are no discernible or documented audience reviews available for "Guerillas in Pink Lace" on Google or other major platforms, reflecting its status as an extremely obscure film.
Fun Fact
Due to its extreme rarity and lack of official documentation, "Guerillas in Pink Lace" is often cited as an example of a film that exists more as a legend or a footnote in the history of exploitation cinema rather than a widely recognized work.
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