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Playpen Girls
Probably-lost sexploitation quickie that, despite the IMDb's insistence, does not in any way showcase the talents of Jeff Bragg.
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Plot Summary
This documentary offers a glimpse into the lives of young women working in the adult entertainment industry during the late 1960s. It explores their motivations, daily routines, and the societal perceptions they faced.
Critical Reception
As a low-budget documentary from an era with less formal critical review structures for adult films, 'Playpen Girls' received minimal mainstream critical attention. Its reception was largely confined to niche publications and audience discussions within the adult film community of the time.
What Reviewers Say
Documented a controversial aspect of 1960s society.
Reflected the evolving landscape of adult cinema.
Lacked formal narrative structure, focusing on observational content.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for 'Playpen Girls (1967)' is not available due to its age, niche genre, and limited public distribution.
Fun Fact
Due to the adult nature and the era of its release, 'Playpen Girls' was often distributed through underground channels and is considered a rare artifact of early adult documentary filmmaking.
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