Victoria Silverwolf
Vegetarian Werewolf
The Wild and the Wicked AKA The Flesh Merchant (1956)
Better than average low budget exploitation flick. Young woman hops a bus from her small town to visit her older sister in Hollywood Little sister wants to be a successful model, like she thinks big sister is. Big sister tries to warn her to forget about it and go back home. Little sister doesn't take the hint. She finds a business card with the address of an art studio in her sister's apartment and pays a visit to the place. In a few minutes she gets the job, which is posing naked for art students. (Cleverly filmed to show her taking everything off without revealing anything to the audience.) Her employers offer her the chance to earn bigger bucks if she'll go out to "the Colony." You can figure out that this is a ritzy brothel. After getting slapped around by the creep managing the place for running away when a customer tried to kiss her, she settles into her new profession, and actually seems pretty happy to be getting gifts from the clients. After a subplot involving an older working girl who gets kicked out of the place, to be sent to a much sleazier establishment, big sister shows up at the Colony and finds out that little sister works at the same place she does. Big sister, fed up with her way of life, gets a big speech near the end, where she chews out the workers and their customers. It ends suddenly with the cops busting the joint, and apparently little sister is saved from ruining her life. Decent acting, for the most part, and a fair amount of intentional comedy which actually works pretty well. Don't blink, or you'll miss the one scene of actual nudity, when one of the working girls pulls a towel off another, revealing her bare bottom for less than a second. Adults only!
Better than average low budget exploitation flick. Young woman hops a bus from her small town to visit her older sister in Hollywood Little sister wants to be a successful model, like she thinks big sister is. Big sister tries to warn her to forget about it and go back home. Little sister doesn't take the hint. She finds a business card with the address of an art studio in her sister's apartment and pays a visit to the place. In a few minutes she gets the job, which is posing naked for art students. (Cleverly filmed to show her taking everything off without revealing anything to the audience.) Her employers offer her the chance to earn bigger bucks if she'll go out to "the Colony." You can figure out that this is a ritzy brothel. After getting slapped around by the creep managing the place for running away when a customer tried to kiss her, she settles into her new profession, and actually seems pretty happy to be getting gifts from the clients. After a subplot involving an older working girl who gets kicked out of the place, to be sent to a much sleazier establishment, big sister shows up at the Colony and finds out that little sister works at the same place she does. Big sister, fed up with her way of life, gets a big speech near the end, where she chews out the workers and their customers. It ends suddenly with the cops busting the joint, and apparently little sister is saved from ruining her life. Decent acting, for the most part, and a fair amount of intentional comedy which actually works pretty well. Don't blink, or you'll miss the one scene of actual nudity, when one of the working girls pulls a towel off another, revealing her bare bottom for less than a second. Adults only!