Prostitutes Protective Society (1966)
The world of Barry Mahon is filled with plenty of cheap flicks that actually have different eras ranging from the final flick of Errol Flynn (Cuban Rebel Girls), the Nudist Camp and Artists Model flicks of The Early 60s to even the Saturday Matinee final films like Musical Mutiny (Featuring Iron Butterfly ) and (Yikes ) Santa and the Ice Cream Bunny, but the film in view here is from that sadly short lived Roughie era when the cameras ran through the streets of NYC and wherever Mahon can find a cheap place to roll the cameras in front of some good looking ladies. Unlike many of the other Nudie scenes, the Roughie had to have some kind of Crime Noiresque story to keep things interesting in that Tabloid Magazine style, and as Mahon was not really known for his story telling abilities, it is surprising that the films he made in this vein were actually alright, with this one being possibly the best, capturing that Mid60s 42nd Street style well. The usual mention of cast members will not be in this review, a
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