Swedish Wildcats (1972)
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Runtime: 3 hrs 20 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Is it possible for a prostitute to find true love? This is the question that sisters Susanna and Karin ask while working for their aunt Margareta (Diana Dors) at her Copenhagen brothel. By far the... Is it possible for a prostitute to find true love? This is the question that sisters Susanna and Karin ask while working for their aunt Margareta (Diana Dors) at her Copenhagen brothel. By far the most requested of Margareta's offerings, Susanna and Karin have their act honed to a fine art. Made up to look like feline seductresses, the sisters bring in big business on a nightly basis by appealing to the customers' most shameful desires. But the sleazy clientele take its toll, making both girls eager to break out of the business and pursue real relationships. Susanna and Karen have no trouble finding men who take an interest in them. But will this interest remain if and when their suitors discover their true professions? [More]
Starring: Diana Dors, Christina Lindberg
Starring: Diana Dors, Christina Lindberg
Director: Joseph W. Sarno
Director: Joseph W. Sarno
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