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Girls in the Night Traffic is a curious blend of comedy and drama that zeroes in on the lives of three prostitutes sharing a cramped apartment. The tone is both lighthearted and tinged with a darker reality as they share humorous yet poignant stories about their escapades. The film takes a sudden turn when they fall into the sinister clutches of Turk Mustafa, leading to their abduction to a harem in the Middle East. What sets it apart is its raw, unfiltered take on themes like survival and sisterhood, paired with moments of genuine absurdity. The performances are uneven but have a certain charm that captures the odd mix of desperation and resilience in their quest for freedom.
This film has had a rather limited release history, with few physical media formats available—mostly in niche collections. Scarcity is a factor, which piques collector interest, especially among those who appreciate offbeat narratives from the 70s. The film's unique premise and execution make it a curious piece for those building a diverse collection of lesser-known titles.
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