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For Love and Money is an interesting slice of late '60s cinema that dives into the murky waters of ambition and exploitation. The film has this edgy atmosphere, where the well-endowed women navigate a cutthroat business world using their physical attributes. It's got a kind of gritty realism that contrasts sharply with the sometimes campy dialogue. The pacing keeps you engaged, moving quickly through the plot while still allowing for character depth. Performances are a mixed bag, but that adds to its odd charm. It's definitely not your conventional crime drama, and its distinctive premise makes it stand out from the usual fare of the era.
For Love and Money was released in a time when films with provocative themes were becoming more visible, and it has since become somewhat of a niche interest for collectors. The original prints are fairly scarce, making the quest for a good copy a bit challenging. Fans of the genre appreciate its raw take on gender dynamics in business, and its quirky charm adds to the film's allure among enthusiasts of late '60s cinema.
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