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A Low-Budget, Exploitation Film
Uriah435 August 2019
This film begins with two punks by the names of "Nick" (John Spence) and "Louie" (Stefan Peters) walking down the streets of New York City and essentially being a nuisance to everyone they encounter. Eventually, they decide to wait until a woman named "Tania" (Ludmilla Tchor) tries to enter her apartment and then upon forcing her inside proceed to rape her. Once they are finished they leave just before her boyfriend "Paul Desmond" (Paul Cox) arrives on the scene. Unable to convince Tania to report this incident to the police, Paul decides to take matters into his own hands and tries to track down the people who did this to him. What he doesn't know, however, is that both Nick and Louie are involved in other criminal enterprises and that settling the score with them will prove much more difficult than he can imagine. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this film was a rather typical low-budget, exploitation film from this particular time period which suffered from a weak script and even worse acting. Likewise, although it had an interesting plot, I thought that the ending needed significant improvement as well. Having said that, I don't consider this to be a good film by any means and have rated it accordingly.
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Haphazardly made roughie wastes its premise
lor_14 June 2011
Juvenile delinquency, updated to late '60s soft porn, is the theme of THE GIRL GRABBERS, a project that suffers from incompetence. Long before the picture completely falls apart in its final reels one senses something amiss.

I've seen most of director Simon Nuchtern's films, and they all lack that special something -we call quality.

Under the credits we watch two very young looking toughs Nick and Louie (John Spence and Stefan Peters), who Nuchtern encourages to overact. They seem like pranksters -feeling up women or knocking down their groceries as they crash along a Greenwich Village sidewalk.

Things turn sinister as they gain access to a brownstone and break into Tania's apartment, who coincidentally is one of the women they accosted. Roughing her up, they fail to find any money or jewelry so Nick rapes her as goonish (played sort of retarded for effect) Louie holds her down.

Casting 1-shot Ludmilla Tchor as Tania was a good move, as the busty non-actress looks like a real-life Mittel European woman in NYC's melting pot. In some scenes she seems really shocked or at least surprised by the action, not method acting but probably due to improvisation.

Nuchtern's very poor script structure has Tania's boyfriend Paul (Paul Cox) nearly bowled over by the boys as they exit the building, and he soon embarks on a film-long quest for revenge after Tania tells him about the rape. Nuchtern has done porn, action, drama and horror movies, but I'd hate to see a mystery film (or even police procedural) from him based on the lame plotting here.

Blundering along, Paul interviews people trying to identify and find the whereabouts of the hooligans, with a prostitute/dancer Lynn (energetic soft porn regular Jackie Richards) giving him info about her pimp -Nick. This leads Paul to a car repair company serving as a front, run by Frank (one-note tough guy actor Alaistair Burr), where Nick supposedly works.

We've had some okay topless footage and the film has plodded along acceptably to this point, but it becomes very silly in a hurry. Frank is working on some multi-million dollar drug deal (completely unbelievable) for which Nuchtern rented a Peugeot but otherwise delivers puny action footage.

The good guys, including Tania and Paul (and later Lynn) are kidnapped and tied up in bondage to be tortured for information about how much they now about the baddies' skulduggery, and Nuchtern ends up with an asinine shoot-out finish that is staged like a backyard movie made by kids in elementary school. I know that "anyone can make a movie", especially now in the shoot-it-on-video era, but Nuchtern was ahead of his time in blatant amateurism.

Several members of the cast also appeared in a poor soft porn film by Sidney Knight titled LOVE IS WHERE IT'S AT, in which Alaistair gives a particularly embarrassing performance. Spence is tediously creepy as the pimp/rapist, while thick-lipped Peters as his violent partner in crime is merely awful.

The moronic blogger/shill Robin who wrote the SWV liner notes makes a big deal of this being R. Bolla's first film in the lead role credited to unknown Paul Cox; it's untrue and the actor looks nothing like porn veteran Bolla, resembling F. Murray Abraham (and that's a real stretch, too) more. Just some more misinformation to delude the fans.
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