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So, Britt Blazer is an interesting little flick from 1970, directed by an unknown hand, which adds a layer of mystery to its charm. You’ve got Britt, played by Bambi Allen, who’s on a mission to rescue a kidnapped daughter of a British agent, but honestly, that plot is just a flimsy vehicle for some pretty unrestrained soft-core scenes. The pacing is a bit uneven, with moments of tension that quickly get overshadowed by the more gratuitous elements. It’s got this strange blend of comedy and thriller vibes, but it’s really the absurdity of the premise mixed with its risqué content that makes it stand out. The performances are, well, what you'd expect, but it all contributes to this off-kilter atmosphere that’s oddly captivating.
Britt Blazer has had a bit of a convoluted history when it comes to distribution, especially with its initial UK ban due to its explicit content. This adds an element of rarity for collectors, as finding a decent copy can be a challenge. Many enthusiasts appreciate the film for its campy execution and the oddity it represents in the genre, making it a curious piece in the soft-core and exploitation cinema landscape.
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