Bad Girls (1981)
Año de lanzamiento: 1981
Nación: United States
Alternative Title: Frække pigers sexeventyr, A Floresta do Prazer
Director: David I. Frazer, Svetlana, Svetlana Mischoff
Writer: David I. Frazer
Producción & Género
Palabras clave
Palabras clave: aphrodisiac, city, couple, escape, exploitation, female full frontal nudity, female rear nudity, group, group sex, hardcore, lake, little brother, lumberjack, monk's robe, recreational vehicle, sex, slave, teasing, voyeurism, woods
Historia
Four city girls, seeking a vacation away from their urban lifestyle, head to the woods in an RV. They enjoy their time off-grid, engaging in various sexual encounters with men they meet along the way, including a woodcutter and a group of boy scouts. However, their freedom is short-lived when they are abducted by a secret society who intend to train them as love slaves. Initially compliant for survival, the girls eventually rebel using their feminine charms and manage to escape their captors.
Resumen
Bad Girls (1981) is an exploitation film directed by David I. Frazer and Svetlana Mischoff that follows four urban women on a sexual adventure in the Rocky Mountains. The movie is notable for its explicit content, including female full frontal nudity and group sex scenes. It explores themes of sexuality, power dynamics, and female agency within the context of exploitation cinema.

