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So, Spiked Heels and Black Nylons is this wild little gem from '67 that blends comedy and drama in a pretty unique way. The story revolves around a policeman's wife who spirals into addiction and ends up working in this notorious joint, Club Lesbo. It’s got a gritty atmosphere, typical of the era, with a bit of camp thrown in. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but it kind of works given its themes of desperation and the underbelly of society. That haunted devil mask? Just adds an odd but intriguing layer to the whole thing. Performances are a mixed bag but certainly memorable, especially in how they capture the era's vibe. Definitely a conversation starter when showcasing your collection.
Spiked Heels and Black Nylons has seen limited format releases over the years, making it somewhat of a rare find. Most collectors are drawn to the film's bizarre premise and its reflection of the era's underground culture. While not widely talked about, its offbeat narrative and aesthetic appeal keep it on the radar for niche collectors who appreciate the oddities of 1960s cinema.
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