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Plot Summary
In this Brazilian comedy, a group of virgins are shipwrecked on an island inhabited by a tribe of female warriors known as Cangaceiras. The Cangaceiras, who have sworn off men, must now contend with the arrival of these unwilling guests. The film explores the ensuing cultural clashes and humorous situations that arise from this unexpected encounter.
Critical Reception
The film is primarily known for its exploitation elements and is often considered a product of its time, catering to a specific niche audience interested in Brazilian 'chanchada' or exploitation cinema. Critical reception is generally sparse and often focuses on its B-movie status.
What Reviewers Say
Known for its scantily clad actresses and comedic, albeit sometimes risqué, situations.
Reflects the popular exploitation film trends of 1970s Brazil.
Appeals to audiences seeking lighthearted, sex-comedy adventures with a tropical setting.
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Fun Fact
Carlos Imperial, the director, was a prolific Brazilian filmmaker and singer, often associated with musical comedies and erotic films, and 'A Ilha das Cangaceiras Virgens' fits within his typical output.
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