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So, 'Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die' is this quirky little gem from the mid-60s that dives into a bubbling cauldron of action and comedy. The vibe is a playful take on the spy genre, complete with a plot that’s as outrageous as it is amusing. You've got Kelly, a CIA agent navigating the vibrant chaos of Rio, chasing after this industrialist with a bizarre plan to sterilize humanity—yeah, it’s a wild ride. The pacing is a bit all over the place, but that just adds to its charm, like a silly romp through a fantasy. The performances might not be Oscar-winning, but the chemistry between Kelly and Susan Fleming definitely keeps it engaging. Plus, those practical effects? They have their own retro flair that adds to the film's character.
This film has had a bit of a rocky path in terms of formats, with limited releases on DVD and some obscure VHS copies floating around. It’s not exactly a mainstream title, but that’s part of what makes it intriguing to collectors—finding a clean print can feel like a small victory. The interest tends to spike among fans of 60s cinema and those who enjoy its absurdity, making it a fascinating addition to any obscure collection.
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