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The Man from O.R.G.Y.
When the wealthy owner of an upscale brothel dies, our hero Victor, is sent on a wild goose chase to find the three beautiful heiresses. His only clue is that each of the three women have a hamster branded on their buttocks! When the girls are mysteriously murdered, it is up to Victor to solve the murders.
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Plot Summary
A suave secret agent named Dick Steele, codenamed 'The Man from O.R.G.Y.' (Operational Retrieval of Government Yields), is tasked with thwarting a nefarious plot by the villainous organization 'S.C.U.M.' (Subterranean Control Union of Malice). He must recover a stolen device that could destabilize global security. Steele navigates a world of exotic locales, dangerous adversaries, and beautiful women as he races against time to save the day.
Critical Reception
The Man from O.R.G.Y. is a low-budget, campy spy comedy that achieved cult status for its over-the-top action, cheesy dialogue, and dated exploitation elements. It was not a critical darling upon release but has gained a following among fans of B-movies and spy spoofs.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its campy humor and absurd spy tropes.
Criticized for its low production values and formulaic plot.
Considered a fun, albeit B-movie, entry in the spy genre.
Google audience: Audience reception is difficult to gauge with readily available data, but the film is generally seen as a fun, kitschy spy romp from the era, appealing to those who enjoy its particular brand of low-budget charm and comedic espionage.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in only 12 days and is known for its extensive use of stock footage, particularly from other spy films.
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