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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 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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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]
A humpback whale appeared to "swallow" a kayaker and spit him out last weekend off the coast of southern Chile in a dramatic incident that was caught on camera.
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