

Girls at Arms 2
Hermann works at NATO headquarters in Brussels and is only home on weekends. He is quite a male chauvinist. That is why his wife Merete has not told him that she has pursued a career in the army and become a lieutenant. In Merete's regiment, Senior Sergeant Vasby suspects her of being a spy because of her "mysterious" conversations with NATO. This develops into an amusing spy hunt, and many people get involved. When Hermann is called up again, he "forgets" to tell his wife.
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Plot Summary
A group of women, trained by a former police officer, embark on a mission to recover stolen funds. They face various challenges and dangerous adversaries as they work to retrieve the money and bring the criminals to justice. The film blends elements of action and comedy as the protagonists navigate their perilous undertaking.
Critical Reception
Girls at Arms 2 received a generally negative reception from critics, often being described as a low-budget exploitation film. While some viewers might have found mild entertainment in its B-movie charm, it was largely panned for its weak plot, uninspired acting, and questionable production values. It is rarely cited in serious film discussions.
What Reviewers Say
- Criticized for its derivative plot and lack of originality.
- Often seen as a typical low-budget exploitation film of its era.
- Performance from the cast was generally considered unremarkable.
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Fun Fact
The film is a sequel to the 1975 film 'Girls at Arms' and features a similar premise involving a group of women taking on criminal elements.
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