Blast-Off Girls (1967)

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Blast-Off Girls (1967). Blast-Off Girls: Directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis. With Dan Conway, Ray Sager, Tom Tyrell, Ron Liace. A sleazy record promotor tries to make it big with a local Chicago garage band and plans to make them famous while keeping the profits for himself.

“Possibly one of the worst films ever made, I was thoroughly entertained. This is a 60u0026#39;s rock band film where they tried to cash in on the irreverence of films like Help and the TV show The Monkeys, only focusing on the dark side of the business, drugs and prostitutes.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe original score has several songs played badly, but they knew it – it was part of the plot. The lyrics are dark and cynical, which is a refreshing change from the happy pop songs of mainstream music oriented films of its day.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIf you like a little high camp with your rock, this is the film for you. An out of place cameo by Col. Sanders of KFC fame is an added bonus.”

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