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Supersonic Supergirls (1973) has that unmistakable charm of 70s comedies, mixing together outrageous humor with a bit of cheekiness. The pacing is a bit all over the place, which kind of adds to its quirky nature, and the practical effects, though not groundbreaking, have this raw, endearing quality. The performances lean heavily into the over-the-top style that's pretty typical of the era, and you can sense the playfulness in every scene. It’s a wild ride with a light-hearted tone that taps into the zeitgeist of its time, and while it’s a sequel, it stands on its own with a distinct flavor. Definitely a curious watch if you’re into those offbeat comedies from this period.
Supersonic Supergirls has had a somewhat limited release over the years, and copies are not as common as one might hope. The film was released in 3-D, which adds a layer of collectibility for format enthusiasts. Interest has grown among collectors who appreciate the film's unique blend of comedy and its connection to the earlier hit The Stewardesses. It’s certainly a curiosity for anyone focusing on the evolution of 70s cinema and its experimentation with the comedic genre.
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