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Ladies Room
If the walls in the Ladies Room could talk! Well now they do! Take a wild walk down memory lane and relive all the raunchy action that's taken place inside a passionate powder room. The sizzling spectacle starts in the 1930's with an erotic encounter between a bootlegger and a bodacious bimbo. Then, there's a frantic 40's stall-maul between a soldier and three gals who give their "all" for the war effort! The 50's prove to be nifty 'n' nasty when two prom queens learn the facts of life from two juicy jazz musicians... And that's not all! We've still got the 60's, 70's, and 80's to watch! It's sixty years of nonstop sexuality and it all happens behind the doors of The Ladies Room!
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Plot Summary
In a surreal, dreamlike purgatory, four attractive women find themselves trapped in a mysterious "ladies room." They soon discover that this is no ordinary place, but a dimension where their deepest desires and fears manifest, leading to increasingly bizarre and dangerous encounters.
Critical Reception
Released direct-to-video, 'Ladies Room' received a mixed to negative reception, largely viewed as a low-budget exploitation film with a flimsy plot. It is often criticized for its gratuitous nudity and weak storytelling, though some may find its eccentric premise and campy tone amusing.
What Reviewers Say
Exploitative and cheaply made with little regard for plot or character development.
Features excessive nudity and a bizarre, nonsensical premise that fails to engage.
A forgettable entry in the direct-to-video horror market of the late 80s.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Ladies Room' is scarce and generally unenthusiastic. Those who have commented often cite its low production values and exploitative nature as primary drawbacks.
Fun Fact
The film is known for its distinctive visual style, employing a dreamlike, sometimes surreal atmosphere that was a hallmark of director Charles Band's work during the 1980s.
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