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She (1965)

Director: Robert Day

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From Time Out Film Guide

Rider Haggard's She Who Must Be Obeyed (now you know where Rumpole of the Bailey got his tag line from) emerges predictably in this low-rent exotica from Hammer as she who must be ogled, and the old hunt-for-the-lost-city formula doesn't even cut it as camp. At least the setting returned to warmer climes from the Arctic setting of the 1935 version, no doubt to explain Andress' undress.

Author: PT 0000-00-00 00:00:00

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