Kipling’s Women

The fabric of Kipling’s women is devoted to the features of Kipling’s several of his works as shown in ‘The Ladies’ poem. There is almost a complete absence of a plot in certain erotic films; in the first of the ladies’ works, which can also be described as soft pornography, the combination of picture and word is practically head and shoulders above everything else. In 1960-70, it was the time when sexually explicit images were taken within the framework of the erotic film, perversion as a phenomenon only just began to be.

This is better elaborated when Tommy’s memories trigger a series of episodic events such as meeting women, travelling, or fighting. Traveling, getting to know the women, and brawling are the central activities of the main hero expertly portrayed by actor Felix De Cola.

*CAST *

  • FELIX DE COLA as TOMMY ATKINS
  • MARGIE SUTTON as MARGIE
  • MARGIE FISCO as MARGIE
  • MALIA OLANDAG as MALIA
  • VIRGINIA ROGERS as VIRGINIA
  • ROBIN BLISS as ROBIN
  • LISA GORDON as LISA

PRODUCTION AND RELEASE EKTACHROME and then 35mm, THEATICAL RELEASE
“Kipling’s Women” was shot in 16mm Ektachrome and later blown up to 35mm for theatrical release. However, two sequences were removed from the final cut because of the request from church officials. The movie broadcast was out of whack although Canadian authorities attempted to prevent exhibition owing to its contents. Yet, it was in such a situation that it gained recognition as one of the few nudie cuties that made it around the States. However, this took place on the background of bombardment in grindhouse theatres.

Kipling’s Women was, nonetheless, a film typical, a product of that time, and was quite comprehensible why it managed to get mixed reviews only. No more than several inmates exerted efforts towards chamber mainstream violence that cast women. As it would be expected, it is a cult following over the years, she has had among aficionados of exploitation films. For whatever reason the ordinary public was strangely chanting for them. Such works managed to find their entero in trivia books but sadly not movie theaters, Where she is beloved till this day and respects others. In some of these cases, such as Ms. Margie Fisco – who appears in stages bears no holding except love and carnage.