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The Working Girls (1974) has a gritty, almost raw energy that encapsulates the struggles of its three main characters—a groupie, an escort, and a strip club dancer. There's an undeniable tension as these women navigate their relationships and the dangers tied to the men involved in seedy underworld activities. The pacing can feel a bit uneven at times, but that adds to the authenticity of their chaotic lives. You can sense the blend of dark humor and desperation in their performances, which keeps you engaged. It's definitely an interesting snapshot of the era, showing how these women cope with their situations, making it a distinctive piece in the realm of '70s exploitation cinema.
The Working Girls has seen limited distribution over the years, often relegated to grainy VHS tapes and occasional DVD releases, making it somewhat scarce. Collectors seem to appreciate its unique portrayal of female struggles in a male-dominated world, and the film has developed a niche following. The interplay of comedy and darker themes lends itself to interesting discussions among collectors, especially those focused on 1970s exploitation cinema.
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