Pimp girls
Pimp girls

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Pimp girls

1930
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Czech

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Director: Robert FloreyGenres: Drama, Crime

Plot Summary

A group of young women from a rural town are lured to the city with promises of glamour and success, only to find themselves trapped in a life of prostitution and exploitation. The film follows their struggles to survive and their desperate attempts to escape the control of their madam and the harsh realities of their new lives.

Critical Reception

This early exploitation film is noted for its gritty depiction of urban decay and the grim realities faced by vulnerable women. While not a critical darling in its time, its sensational subject matter and raw portrayal of social issues generated significant attention and controversy.

What Reviewers Say

  • Depicts a harsh and unflinching look at exploitation.

  • Considered controversial for its time due to its subject matter.

  • Offers a sensationalized glimpse into the underbelly of urban life.

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Fun Fact

Despite its title and subject matter, "Pimp Girls" was directed by Robert Florey, who later went on to direct well-known Hollywood films like "Murders in the Rue Morgue" (1932) and "The Beast with Five Fingers" (1946).

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