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ファイル形式: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | 解像度: 320x240 | 追加日: 2005-May-01 |
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Cheri Caffaro, born in Miami, Florida in 1945, rose to fame as a model during the 60s after winning a Brigitte Bardot lookalike contest while a teenager. She gained significant notoriety in exploitation cinema of the 70s for her roles, notably as undercover government agent Ginger McAllister in three films: Ginger (1971), The Abductors (1972), and Girls Are for Loving (1973). Caffaro also played diverse roles such as a spoiled rich woman in 'A Place Called Today' (1972) and a revolutionary in 'Savage Sisters' (1974).
Set against the backdrop of a impending US-Asian trade treaty, 'Girls Are for Loving' follows a power struggle between two formidable women: Ronnie St. Clair, a ruthless businesswoman aiming to profit from insider trading by manipulating the treaty's contract recipients; and Ginger MacAllister, a CIA-hired gun-carrying stripper-singer tasked with thwarting St. Clair's plans. As Ginger investigates, she finds herself drawn to her African-American CIA contact, Clay Boyer, sparking an interracial attraction amidst their dangerous mission. The film becomes a battle of wit and will between the two women, with Ginger's survival and the success of her mission hanging in the balance.
'Girls Are for Loving' is a 1973 American crime thriller directed by Don Schain. Set during the early 1970s, it explores themes of political intrigue, corporate greed, and interracial romance against the backdrop of Cold War politics. The film stands out for its strong female leads, played by Rita Tushingham (Ginger MacAllister) and Mary Collinson (Ronnie St. Clair), who engage in a complex power dynamic that challenges traditional gender roles. Additionally, it offers a unique perspective on interracial relationships through the attraction between Ginger and her CIA handler, Clay Boyer.