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The Playbirds

  • 1978
  • VM16
  • 1h 34min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
4,2/10
660
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The Playbirds (1978)
Serial KillerSuspense MysteryCrimeDramaHorrorMysteryThriller

Due investigatori sono coinvolti nel mondo del porno, mentre indagano sugli omicidi di personaggi di paginone centrali.Due investigatori sono coinvolti nel mondo del porno, mentre indagano sugli omicidi di personaggi di paginone centrali.Due investigatori sono coinvolti nel mondo del porno, mentre indagano sugli omicidi di personaggi di paginone centrali.

  • Regia
    • Willy Roe
  • Sceneggiatura
    • George Evans
    • Willy Roe
  • Star
    • Mary Millington
    • Glynn Edwards
    • Gavin Campbell
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    4,2/10
    660
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Willy Roe
    • Sceneggiatura
      • George Evans
      • Willy Roe
    • Star
      • Mary Millington
      • Glynn Edwards
      • Gavin Campbell
    • 14Recensioni degli utenti
    • 11Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali32

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    Mary Millington
    • Lucy
    Glynn Edwards
    Glynn Edwards
    • Holbourne
    Gavin Campbell
    • 'Inspector Harry Morgan'…
    Alan Lake
    • Dougan
    Windsor Davies
    Windsor Davies
    • Assistant Police Commissioner
    Derren Nesbitt
    Derren Nesbitt
    • Jeremy
    Kenny Lynch
    • Police Doctor
    Suzy Mandel
    Suzy Mandel
    • Lena
    Ballard Berkeley
    Ballard Berkeley
    • Trainer
    Sandra Dorne
    Sandra Dorne
    • Dougan's Secretary
    Alec Mango
    Alec Mango
    • Ransome
    Penny Spencer
    Penny Spencer
    • W.P.C. Andrews
    Michael Gradwell
    • Terry Day
    • (as Michael-John Gradwell/Michael Gradwell)
    Tony Kenyon
    • Dolby
    Ronald Flanagan
    • Wilson
    • (as Ron Flanagan)
    Dudley Sutton
    Dudley Sutton
    • Hern
    John M. East
    • Mediaman
    • (as John East)
    Gordon Salkilld
    • Police Photographer
    • Regia
      • Willy Roe
    • Sceneggiatura
      • George Evans
      • Willy Roe
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    lazarillo

    KIND OF interesting in spite of itself (a non-British perspective)

    If you're British, this movie no doubt has a lot of baggage attached to it. Two of the lead actors committed suicide soon after, and it was made right at a time when the once vaunted independent British film industry basically imploded. If you're not British, however, this movie is. . .well, pretty damn weird actually. A fanatically religious, horse-obsessed maniac is killing the nude cover girls of "Playbird" magazine. The police are frustrated in their efforts to stop him, so they send a sexy police woman (Mary Millington) under the covers to crack her case--I mean, undercover to crack the case. If you just want to see a lot of naked dolly birds, you certainly won't be disappointed. There are numerous scenes of the magazine's photo shoots, most of which involve a hilarious satanic/witchcraft-oriented theme. And the police don't just take the first attractive volunteer for the undercover job--no, they have to have to "audition" ALL their female staff members for the job before settling on Millington. The movie is obviously sexist (which is par for the course), but it's also surprisingly unpleasant and borderline misogynist. All the girls are topless or naked when they're murdered, for instance (except for one girl whose mini-skirt conveniently rides up while she's being strangled). The most disturbing scene perhaps is one particular magazine pictorial of a naked "witch" being "burned" at the stake which goes horribly awry when the killer comes along and (literally) adds fuel to the fire.

    What's most amazing about all this is that there really is (or at least, was) a "Playbird" magazine, and its publisher was the producer of this movie! It's certainly hard to imagine Hugh Hefner, or even Larry Flynt, producing a movie where his own centerfolds are slaughtered in such an often unpleasant manner. (Apparently, all the censorship of sex and violence in Britain over the years hasn't resulted in the sexual attitudes there being any more wholesome than anywhere else--perhaps the opposite). I would also guess the publisher/producer owned a race horse or had some great interest in horse racing--how else to explain the killer's bizarre obsession with horses, which otherwise seems pretty unrelated to anything (or maybe this movie was inspired by the Richard Burton film "Equus" the year before?).

    The best (and perhaps only) reason to see this is that it is a good showcase for cult actress Mary Millington. Millington certainly had a nice body, and viewers (like numerous male and female characters in the movie) will become VERY familiar with it. Her generally awkward acting, however, gives no indication of why she became a such a cult figure. On the other hard, it's even more difficult to see why the British moral authorities considered her such a threat to society that they had to harass her to an early demise. I definitely would not recommend going through the time and expense I did to see this movie, but if you happen upon it, it's a good chance to see Millington in action and it's KIND OF interesting in spite of itself.
    7videorama-759-859391

    Play this one

    I really think this film has really taken a bum rap. It's sad to think, two of the main actors actually committed suicide, one shortly after this. I loved the saucy and cheeky nudity, full frontage, in a film that barely ceased to exist as a Roadshow title. As a thriller it really works. Some nutter is murdering sexy bare bodied girls who feature in the nudie magazine, Playgirl, where each month brings a cover girl victim, so it's not long before authorities figure the pattern, only this psycho is really clever, his method of kill- inflicting strangulation, bringing among suspects, one, a young photographer, with a bit of a dirty S and M record who does nudie sessions with models, one involving a rocking horse, you will never forget. So they send in a undercover cop posing as a budding model, where now things get quite risky. There are some terrifying edge of seat moments, if watching on a first view. I really like how Londoners make these B grades, whether psychological and sexual thrillers, or just saucy sex films, and The Playgirl Murders is quite tightly plotted. How's this? The chief detective who him and his partner work the murders, loves to have a bit of a gamble, where too another suspect, likes betting the horses too. This chief detective who used to play Frank Spencer's warring neighbor in Some Mother's Do Ave Em' would rather do this, than work a murder scene. The undercover cop audition was funny and sexy, and TPM really has it's moments. I really like this film a lot. Pity no one really agrees with me on this one. Jazzy soundtrack.
    1neil-douglas2010

    Totally awful

    There were some great things in the UK in 1978, Kenny Dalglish, Siouxsie Sioux, Kate Bush and David Bowie, but this all pails into insignificance to this utter twaddle. This is one of the worst films I've ever seen (and I've seen Society (1989)). The fact that the late Mary Millington is probably the best thing in this sorry mess of a film tells it's own story. The fact also that some famous faces are also in this guff like Glynn Edwards, Kenny Lynch and Dudley Sutton, they must all have needed a quick buck to appear. On the plus side for all involved the only way was up, apart for Millington and the late Alan Lake.
    4Prismark10

    The Playbirds

    Producer David Sullivan was determined to make his then girlfriend Mary Millington into a star. The Playbirds goes for a giallo type crime thriller with some soft porn.

    Centrefolds who have recently appeared in a sex magazine are being murdered by a serial killer. Suspects include the occult loving magazine publisher or the religious zealot who goes round Soho railing against sin.

    The police are under pressure to catch the killer. So they get traffic cop Lucy (Mary Millington) to pose as a fledgling model. Lucy is keen to go undercover as she is bored slamming parking fines.

    Millington's acting does not mount to much. She is there along with other young females in the movie to go nude. This includes a scene where female cops have to strip in front of their bosses to show they have the attributes to be a nude model.

    There is at least a plot here, sort of borrowed from 1970s American grindhouse movies.

    The movie is a touch misogynistic and surprisingly given that this was meant to be titillation. It opts for a bleak downbeat ending.
    7Goingbegging

    Curse of the Centrefold

    Well, it's one way to build circulation for your porn mag - make an X-rated thriller about it, as David Sullivan did, even hinting that the pornographer in the story could be trying to keep his own magazine (also conveniently called 'Playbirds') in the public eye by arranging for each centrefold model to be brutally murdered, just as the publication hits the street.

    We can't name the killer, of course, but we can tell you that the suspects make a colourful line-up, providing an excuse for some varied location scenes, ranging from Speakers' Corner through Newmarket racecourse to a forest where some rather extreme witchcraft rituals look like getting out of hand...

    Funniest is the moment when the baffled detectives think it's time to send in an undercover female cop to charm the publisher into giving her a centrefold, so they have to start by holding auditions at Scotland Yard. Mary Millington carries no conviction whatever as a police officer, but she certainly makes one heck of a stripper, and should have exploited the surprisingly common policewoman fetish with plenty of slow peeling-off of the dark blue livery of the law.

    Nobody could watch this film without noting the sad irony that two of the young stars committed suicide soon after: first Millington herself, swamped by drugs and tax-bills, and then the alcoholic Alan Lake, unable to cope with the premature death of his wife Diana Dors. This reflects a haunting theme, the mystic link between mating and death - the porn-stars we're conditioned to envy in their little plastic heaven, with every carnal satisfaction laid-on like a tray of snacks, yet forever tainted by elements of the cynical and the criminal. Reminding us in the end that this branch of entertainment promises everything but delivers nothing.

    The Playbirds is not as predictable or monotonous as other low-budget soft-porn features, thanks to a number of mainstream actors like Windsor Davies, Gavin Campbell and Dudley Sutton. There are some good dramatic situations too, but they don't really gel, and the scripting and directing by Willie Roe is disappointing.

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      After being hurled into the swimming pool near the end of the movie by Alan Lake, Diane Foster was taken to hospital, having hit the bottom of the shallow end. The cast seen diving in were attempting a genuine rescue and was not scripted. The ambulance arriving when the scene cut to outside the house was real and was left in the movie. This was documented in a News of the World feature later.
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      During Lucy Sheridan's striptease sequence, her knickers change from black to white to black again.
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      Featured in Mary Millington's True Blue Confessions (1980)
    • Colonne sonore
      Title song
      Playbirds"

      by Johnny Worth (as John Worth) & David Whitaker

      Sung by Johnny Worth (as John Worth)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 1978 (Regno Unito)
    • Paese di origine
      • Regno Unito
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • The Playbird Murders
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Ruffetts Way, Burgh Heath, Banstead, Surrey, Inghilterra, Regno Unito(Lucy's house)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Roldvale
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