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The Gore Gore Girls

  • 1972
  • X
  • 1h 21m
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5.2/10
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The Gore Gore Girls (1972)
A young reporter enlists the help of a top notch private eye to solve the murder of a female stripper at a Chicago nightclub.
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A young reporter enlists the help of a top notch private eye to solve the murder of a female stripper at a Chicago nightclub.A young reporter enlists the help of a top notch private eye to solve the murder of a female stripper at a Chicago nightclub.A young reporter enlists the help of a top notch private eye to solve the murder of a female stripper at a Chicago nightclub.

  • Director
    • Herschell Gordon Lewis
  • Writer
    • Alan J. Dachman
  • Stars
    • Frank Kress
    • Amy Farrell
    • Hedda Lubin
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
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    • Director
      • Herschell Gordon Lewis
    • Writer
      • Alan J. Dachman
    • Stars
      • Frank Kress
      • Amy Farrell
      • Hedda Lubin
    • 57User reviews
    • 50Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Frank Kress
    • Abraham Gentry
    Amy Farrell
    Amy Farrell
    • Nancy Weston
    Hedda Lubin
    • Marlene
    Henny Youngman
    Henny Youngman
    • Marzdone Mobilie
    Russ Badger
    • Lt. Anderson
    Jackie Kroeger
    • Suzie Cream Puff
    Nora Alexis
    Nora Alexis
    • Lola Prize
    Phil Laurenson
    • First Policeman
    Frank Rice
    • Second Policeman
    Corlee Bew
    • First Go-Go Dancer
    Emily Mason
    • Mary McHenry
    Lena Bousman
    • Second Go-Go Dancer
    Marina Salli
    • Third Go-Go Dancer
    Norman Dachman
    • Master of Ceremonies
    Menda MacPhail
    • Fourth Go-Go Dancer
    Luba Cherewchenko
    • Fifth Go-Go Dancer
    Marlene Berger
    • Pickles
    Peter Sande
    • Grout
    • Director
      • Herschell Gordon Lewis
    • Writer
      • Alan J. Dachman
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    6lastliberal

    Ah, face mutilated with a meat tenderizer, throat slit, and this one had her ass beat in.

    Now, just what are you expecting from the director of The Wizard of Gore, Blood Feast, and Blood Feast 2: All U Can Eat. Herschell Gordon Lewis can certainly pile on the gore. There is so much gore that you quickly forget what that naked woman looked like before the killer got started.

    There is actually a story here. Abraham Gentry, played by Frank Kress in his only role, is hired by The Globe to investigate a stripper's death. He is accompanied by cub reporter Nancy, played by Amy Farrell, whose had a couple of TV roles, but only one other movie role, a stew on Airport 1975.

    The strippers are typical 70s. They wore pasties, didn't have a pole, and danced to cheesy music. The customers were typical for the time, too.

    Now, I was an Argento fan long before Juno discovered him, and I was a Lewis fan before Justin Bateman brought him to light in the same film. It's schlock, and the gore is not going to be to everyone's taste, but it is campy fun.
    davidslicer

    I should have kept my money in my wallet.*

    "The Gore Gore Girls".Here is a film so silly,campy and bad,that watching this film is like committing a criminal act.Although,it is not a criminal act to watch this film,I myself felt victimized by this extreme waste of garbage that actually is a cult classic.Alright,maybe it's not but it can be being that Herschell Gordon Lewis directed it.His films ranging from "Blood Feast" to "2000 Maniacs" have achieved cult following. Even though he has loyal fans that rent his films,I have to say I am not one of them.This is the third Herschell Gordon Lewis film that I have seen. Each of the films have a comic look to them that are not even funny.The gore scenes even though some of them look awfully fake can still be unsettling.There is probably enough gore in this film to fill up an entire empty bucket.My guess is that when they made this film they took that bucket and tossed out the story and the acting and the direction and replaced it with an hour and a half of pure waste.Life can be short.I had to waste part of it on this trash.Maybe I'll rent another Herschell Gordon Lewis film to see if he'll out do himself.He usually does by making one film after another that gets worse and worse.
    dr-j01

    Maybe not for everyone, but a hell of a show!

    Aside from the familiar cinematographic style and manditory gore, this film exceeds the sophistication of any of Herschell Gordon Lewis's previous films by leaps and bounds. The gore effects are sicker and more unnecessarily blatant than ever, and are quite convincing even by today's special effects standards (how many contemporary horror films have the villain squeezing the contents of a REAL eyeball until the juice squirts in all directions, just for show?). Many of my friends, who have seen all of the Faces of Death videos without a flinch, cannot keep from turning away from the extreme sickness of some of these sequences. The acting is at least on par with that of more acclaimed films of the time such as Shaft of French Connection; in particular, Frank Kress, though perhaps not the most photogenic actor, delivers an impressively competent and smooth performance as Abraham Gentry, the all-knowing hero. The soundtrack, written by Herschell, is effectively sleazy in an upbeat way, with the eerily out-of-tune guitar and sax reminiscent of Arch Hall Jr.'s music. And it is this juxtaposition of lighthearted music, comedy ranging from subtle to beyond-toilet-humor, and extreme gore that make Gore-Gore Girls so mind-blowing. And Henny Youngmann's appearance in the film is the best $500 HG could have spent; it takes this opus over the top. Also, as a visual arts student, I especially appreciate the entrancing aesthetic value of the title cards (I know, what does that have to do with anything? But it's my favorite part of the movie.
    6Hey_Sweden

    HGL gore epic has its moments.

    Legendary splatter master Herschell Gordon Lewis takes violence just about as far as he can in the standout scenes of this typically insane film. The only problem is, the movie tends to be tedious in between all of its outrageous highlights. It's certainly sleazy enough: the story has a series of go go dancers being mutilated in unspeakable ways by a demented killer. Nancy Weston (Amy Farrell), a ditzy reporter for a newspaper, hires renowned private detective Abraham Gentry (Frank Kress) to determine who the murderer is. "The Gore Gore Girls" features all of the hallmarks of any HGL film. The acting is often atrocious; exceptions here are lead Kress, who actually plays his unflappable if somewhat smarmy hero with wit and style, and the famous stand up comedian Henny Youngman, who plays his strip club impresario with gusto. Unfortunately, Youngman often talks so fast and loud one can't make out all of his quips. Farrell certainly is easy on the eyes, and due to the story line one can expect a fair amount of skin bared. One can also expect an odd ball character or two, especially hostile weirdo Grout, who loves to sit at bars and smash & smush produce. The persistent soundtrack is likewise good for some amusement. Making the whole thing worthwhile is the great flair HGL brings to his gore scenes. They're so far over the top, and so protracted, that it feels as if what he's really doing is spoofing himself. There are throat slittings, head mutilation, boiling a face in oil, and the piece de resistance, the slicing off of nipples which results in a flow of milk from one breast and chocolate milk from another. If nothing else tells us just how much HGL's tongue is in his cheek here, that'll do it. Fans of the director, and vintage exploitation / horror should lap it right up, others need not watch. There's undeniable padding; even at 85 minutes, this goes on a bit longer than it really needs to. And the identity of the killer will come as no surprise, although I can't imagine how many people would watch this actually hoping for a good murder mystery. As utterly crazy, trashy entertainment goes, one could definitely do worse than this. Six out of 10.
    513Funbags

    They say this is banned in Australia(the same country that sells porn magazines to 15 year olds).

    I have so much to say about this movie but I must start by explaining that the plot summary is completely wrong.The reporter isn't ditzy, the private eye isn't sleazy and she only asks him to solve one murder. I will submit a correct summary, maybe they will use it. Anyway, the on screen title of this movie was Blood Orgy, even though this site doesn't list any alternate title. It also says the rating is X and that too is false.So the movie....I really don't know what to think of it. There was so much dumb stuff that it's hard to know if they were purposely trying to make it dumb. It starts off with the private eye putting his cat in a cupboard and then he is never home again for the rest of the movie. Then the reporter knocks on his door and above the knocker there is a piece of paper with his name on it that is taped to the door. The tape is under the paper and you can still see it.You can tell his "home" is really a hotel room even with the constant tight shot. He goes to a strip club and is rude to the waitress. A different waitress brings his drink but she acts like the first one. Are we supposed to think it's the same person? And he doesn't pay for the drink, even though he pays lots of other people just for information. Later the same exact thing happens with the waitress again. For the first half of the movie it sounds like the microphone is too far away from the actors, while most of the second half appears to be dubbed and sounds like they had their faces pressed against the microphone. At least a third of the movie is average looking women dancing like idiots to stupid music. They have them stripping to circus music and military marches and it's just a silly waste of time. At one point the guy flags down a taxi(the only other moving car in the entire movie), he walks up to the drivers door, opens it and tells the elderly driver to take the passed out drunk girl home. And the driver does it! Did I mention that he's making bad jokes all the time? Or that he talks to the camera a few times? Or that the gore effects may be the worst ever put on film? I didn't even get to the story. Oh well. Despite all the silliness, it's not a bad movie. Give it a chance.

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    • Trivia
      This was the only movie Herschell Gordon Lewis submitted to the MPAA; they gave it an X rating.
    • Goofs
      In the beginning of the movie, while Abraham is talking to the stripper in the bar, her yellow panties change into a blue thong.
    • Quotes

      Barney the Bartender: Hey, Charlie! Take over for me! I gotta take a shit!

    • Alternate versions
      The two most violent murder sequences were heavily censored in the New Zealand videotape version.
    • Connections
      Featured in Extra Weird (2003)

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    • Release date
      • September 22, 1972 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Blood Orgy
    • Filming locations
      • Chicago, Illinois, USA
    • Production company
      • Lewis Motion Picture Enterprises
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    • Budget
      • $63,500 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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