Year: 1969
Duration: 00:58:48
Directed by: Joseph P. Mawra
Actors: Lucy Eldredge, Hattie Felder, Larry Hunter, Moia Gifford
Language: English
Country: USA
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Description: OLGA’S DANCE HALL GIRLS is rarely mentioned when discussing the OLGA films, except in passing by those who have no interest in seeing it. It was produced by George Weiss, wishing to continue to capitalize on the Olga character despite Audrey Campbell’s departure from the series, but the similarities end there. Olga (played by a Mary Woronov look-alike Lucy Eldredge) and Nick (NYC nudie regular Larry Hunter, whose character goes back and forth from ‘Nick’ to ‘Vince’) are back in New York (Elaine has suddenly left the picture since MASSAGE PARLOR), running a somewhat classier version of their prostitution ring, recruiting bored housewives in need of extra cash to be “hostesses” at parties held at a private dance hall. Housewife Jill tries to get out of the “business”, while Carol Ross moves higher up in the organization to become one of its leaders. She takes part in an initiation ritual with feathered masks and capes…a ritual that leads to the realization that the organization is a front for a bizarre cult that indulges in human sacrifice! Unfortunately, unlike the Mawra films, little happens in the 59 minutes. There’s lots of simulated sex at a party, including one really long sequence with Olga (hey, she was supposed to be a lesbian!). The library music is fabulous, most of which I’d never heard before, and the film opens with the familiar trippy acid hallucination effects seen in THE WEIRD WORLD OF LSD a year later (the music from that sequence is heard during the climax)! There are several live sound segments in the film, but most of the film is narrated by a lesser dance hall girl
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