The Doll Squad

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When a crazed arch villain (Michael Ansara) plots to overthrow all the world's governments by distributing bubonic plague-infected rats throughout the population, only The Doll Squad can hope to stop him - an elite band of female commandos who are as dangerous and deadly as they are beautiful! (texto oficial de la distribuidora)

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inglés This rollicking predecessor to Andy Sidaris’s movies, as well as the television series Charlie’s Angels, which debuted three years later, offers a strikingly trashy paraphrase of spy movies, as it delightfully overflows with predictable twists, diabolical schemes, stiff action scenes and, mainly, conspicuous cleavage. Mikels made a virtue of the insufficient budget and unabashedly served up comic-book tricks with explosions, which go perfectly with the hopeless anti-choreography of the film’s martial arts passages. The whole thing is fundamentally enhanced by the titular “Doll Squad”, particularly their leader, Francine York, who appears in a different multi-coloured stylish outfit in every sequence. Thanks to her and her colleagues, including the iconic Tura Satana, The Doll Squad fulfils its potential as a deliberately cheap spectacle with playful stylisation and a pin-up aesthetic, which the director occasionally spices up with a dash of unexpectedly ultra-naïve moments. ()