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Five Wild Girls (1966) AKA 5 filles en furie (France)
Published 10/06/2018 @ 17:34:41, By Artemis-9
I'm referring to IMDb title [tt0182891]
I hope the link works for you (I'm trying my hand at this)...
https://imageshack.com/a/MaBo/1
The pics included are taken from a digitization of the US VHS "Special Edition" from Something Weird Video, with censorship cuts (87:00 running time) and a sound glitch that affects the entire movie. Picture clarity would be improved, may be, but I'm not able to edit it. The Filenames include MM_SS of the 87min version.
Entirely shot on location on the Héarult, France, in the summer of 1963, it may have used part of the public works in progress for a net of river canals in that region.
Two vehicles are driven by top characters:
- a jeep Ford GPW (1942–1945) series used by Gilles/George (French/English names, according to film versions), a topographical engineer at the construction site, first giving a lift to two young women (Françoise/Viola and her sister Agnes/Agnes), and then taking out another young lady (Silvaine/Sylvia) to see the moonlight, and again talking on the road with Françoise/Viola. The car plate 294FG34 indicates it was registered at the Herault district (last two digits), and it does look like it had been in WWII,
- a 1963 Triumph Spitfire sports convertible used by Gladys/Jenny, to impress her cousin Agnes/Agnes with it, driving to a scenic spot on a cliff top. The car plate 1868NU75 indicates it was registered at the Seine district (it was only in 1968 that the 75 was attributed to Paris), and the car does look brand new.
- two non identified industrial vehicles. When Gladys/Jenny visits Gilles/George at the construction site, she asks him what is the "big machine" at work, and he tells her it's a bulldozer, and "what's the big monster over there", and he answers that it is is a trench-digger. (That much I knew )
I hope the link works for you (I'm trying my hand at this)...
https://imageshack.com/a/MaBo/1
The pics included are taken from a digitization of the US VHS "Special Edition" from Something Weird Video, with censorship cuts (87:00 running time) and a sound glitch that affects the entire movie. Picture clarity would be improved, may be, but I'm not able to edit it. The Filenames include MM_SS of the 87min version.
Entirely shot on location on the Héarult, France, in the summer of 1963, it may have used part of the public works in progress for a net of river canals in that region.
Two vehicles are driven by top characters:
- a jeep Ford GPW (1942–1945) series used by Gilles/George (French/English names, according to film versions), a topographical engineer at the construction site, first giving a lift to two young women (Françoise/Viola and her sister Agnes/Agnes), and then taking out another young lady (Silvaine/Sylvia) to see the moonlight, and again talking on the road with Françoise/Viola. The car plate 294FG34 indicates it was registered at the Herault district (last two digits), and it does look like it had been in WWII,
- a 1963 Triumph Spitfire sports convertible used by Gladys/Jenny, to impress her cousin Agnes/Agnes with it, driving to a scenic spot on a cliff top. The car plate 1868NU75 indicates it was registered at the Seine district (it was only in 1968 that the 75 was attributed to Paris), and the car does look brand new.
- two non identified industrial vehicles. When Gladys/Jenny visits Gilles/George at the construction site, she asks him what is the "big machine" at work, and he tells her it's a bulldozer, and "what's the big monster over there", and he answers that it is is a trench-digger. (That much I knew )
Five Wild Girls (1966) AKA 5 filles en furie (France)
Published 10/06/2018 @ 20:41:25, By Sandie
Added here: https://www.imcdb.org/movie_182891-Cinq-filles-en-furie.html
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Latest Edition: 10/06/2018 @ 20:42:37
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