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    | | |  | Girls Are for Loving |  | List Price: $19.95 Your Price: $17.96
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  Summary: Three is not the charm
 Review: This is the third film in the "Ginger Trilogy", featuring Cheri Cafarro as Ginger, "the female James Bond". Ginger is once again called upon to offer her body for her country, as she goes up against Ronnie St. Clair, the Anti-Ginger, a woman who similarly has no compunctions about using her sexuality to get what she wants - in this case, kidnapping two diplomats to milk an upcoming trade agreement for lots and lots of money. The Ginger movies would never be made today - these Politically Correct times would never allow it - but this, the last and most expensive of the three, concentrates more on the plot than the gleeful sleazery of the first two films, making it less of a successful Ginger film and more of a failed spy movie. The first two, "Ginger" and "The Abductors", are better examples of early 70's drive-in sexploitation.
 
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  Summary: Three is not the charm
 Review: This is the third film in the "Ginger Trilogy", featuring Cheri Cafarro as Ginger, "the female James Bond".  Ginger is once again called upon to offer her body for her country, as she goes up against  Ronnie St. Clair, the Anti-Ginger, a woman who similarly has no  compunctions about using her sexuality to get what she wants - in this  case, kidnapping two diplomats to milk an upcoming trade agreement for lots  and lots of money.  The Ginger movies would never be made today - these  Politically Correct times would never allow it - but this, the last and  most expensive of the three, concentrates more on the plot than the gleeful  sleazery of the first two films, making it less of a successful Ginger film  and more of a failed spy movie.  The first two, "Ginger" and  "The Abductors", are better examples of early 70's drive-in  sexploitation.
 
 
 
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