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Strip First, Then We Talk
An employee discovers the infidelity of the girlfriend and will try to take revenge.
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Plot Summary
A group of women decide to open a male strip club to pay off their debts. They face numerous challenges, including inexperienced dancers, demanding clientele, and the struggle to keep their business afloat. The film follows their comedic attempts to navigate the adult entertainment industry and achieve financial success.
Critical Reception
Strip First, Then We Talk was a low-budget adult film that garnered minimal attention from mainstream critics. It was primarily seen by audiences interested in the genre, often playing in grindhouse theaters. Its reception was largely indifferent, with reviews focusing on its explicit content rather than its cinematic merits.
What Reviewers Say
Seen as a typical example of 1970s adult cinema.
Features predictable comedic elements within its adult themes.
Praised by some for its candid portrayal of the era's adult entertainment scene.
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Fun Fact
The film's producer, Sid Brodie, was known for making several other low-budget adult films during the 1970s, often utilizing a similar comedic and exploitative approach.
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