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Duration: 78 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: erotic4u |
New Filesize: N/A | Sound: yes | Old Filesize: 6 mb |
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 320x240 | Added: 2005-May-01 |
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Cheri Caffaro, born in Miami, Florida in 1945, gained prominence as a model during the 60s after winning a 'Lifetime' magazine Brigitte Bardot lookalike contest in her teenage years. She rose to fame for her portrayal of Ginger McAllister, an undercover government agent in three exploitation films: 'Ginger' (1971), 'The Abductors' (1972), and 'Girls Are for Loving' (1973). Caffaro also played notable roles in 'A Place Called Today' (1972), 'Savage Sisters' (1974), and 'Too Hot to Handle' (1977).
Release Year: 1973
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: N/A
Director: Don Schain
Writer: Don Schain
Girls Are for Loving (1973) follows two powerful women locked in a battle of wills and jealousy. Evil businesswoman Ronnie St. Clair seeks to profit from an upcoming trade treaty between the US and an Asian country by engaging in insider trading. The CIA hires Ginger MacAllister, a gun-carrying singer and stripper, to thwart Ronnie's plans. Ginger, along with her CIA contact Clay Boyer, attempts to stop Ronnie's scheme while navigating their growing attraction towards each other. The film's climax remains unspecified due to insufficient source information.
Girls Are for Loving is a 1973 American action-thriller directed by Don Schain. Set against the backdrop of international politics and corporate espionage, the film explores themes of power, greed, and jealousy through its two lead female characters. Starring Leslie Uggams as Ginger MacAllister, the movie offers a unique take on the spy genre with its prominent African-American CIA operative and gun-carrying heroine. While plot details are limited in available sources, it's clear that the film presents a complex narrative involving an upcoming trade treaty between the US and an Asian country.