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So, 'City of Sin' is this wild 1971 comedy that channels the essence of 'Dragnet' but spins it into this hardcore parody. You've got these two vice detectives cruising through the city, but rather than playing by the book, they engage with the sex workers in rather unorthodox ways. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it somehow captures that gritty, playful vibe of the era. It’s distinct in how it combines humor with very adult themes, and the practical effects are, well, not bad for its time. The performances have this raw, almost spontaneous feel that adds to its charm, making it a curiosity for anyone interested in adult cinema history.
This title has seen a few releases over the years, but original prints remain quite elusive, making them sought after by collectors. The film's blend of comedy and adult themes creates a niche space, appealing to those interested in the evolution of adult cinema during the early '70s. Its scarcity and unique take on its genre keep it in conversations among enthusiasts, despite its not-so-mainstream reputation.
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