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The Abductors is a 1972 American sexploitation film directed by Don Schain [2] and starring Cheri Caffaro. The second instalment in the "Ginger" trilogy, it is a sequel to Ginger , [ 3 ] and is sometimes referred to as Ginger 2 .
In 1960, a fifteen-year-old Pasadena resident, she won a Life-magazine-reported Brigitte Bardot look-alike contest, [3] beating a twelve-year-old Portland Mason. [4]In the early 1970s, she was directed by then-husband and Manhattan theatre owner Don Schain in a series of softcore sexploitation action films, [5] most notably the "Ginger" trilogy, consisting of Ginger, The Abductors [6] [7] [8 ...
The film made $2 million. [4]The film was "an unlikely hit of 1971" [5] and was described as follows, "Atrociously acted, sluggishly paced, with audio, camerawork and production values that would have disgraced a syndicated television show".
The Abductors is a 1957 American film noir crime film directed by Andrew McLaglen and starring Victor McLaglen, George Macready and Gavin Muir. [2] It was produced by Regal Films. [3] Maury Dexter described the film as "not too hot" but liked McLaglen's work enough to hire him as director on The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come. [4]
The Abductors; Action of the Tiger; The Adventures of Hajji Baba; The Adventures of Quentin Durward; An Affair to Remember; Alexander the Great (1956 film) All the Fine Young Cannibals; The Alligator People; Ama Girls; The Ambassador's Daughter (1956 film) Anastasia (1956 film) And God Created Woman (1956 film) April Love (film) At Gunpoint
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Girl/Girl Scene is an American comedy-drama streaming television series. It was created and written by Tucky Williams, who also stars as Evan, a sexually promiscuous, androgynous, lesbian. [1] The first episode premiered on Blip (now defunct), [2] on September 6, 2010, and the last episode premiered on January 5, 2015.
Furuta was born on 18 January 1971 and grew up in Misato, Saitama Prefecture, where she lived with her parents, older brother, and younger brother. [4] At the time of her murder, she was a 17-year-old senior at Yashio-Minami High School, and worked a part-time job at a plastic molding factory from October 1988 to save up money for a planned graduation trip. [1]