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It's an all-new release in Dark Force's Drive-In Double Feature series! First up, in the 1973 German anthology Secrets of Sweet Sixteen (Was Schulmädchen verschweigen), a group of young women celebrate their power by stripping down and running amuk...with hilarious results! The product of sleaze auteur Ernst Hofbauer, this early Christina Lindberg appearance was reissued from a new 4k master of the original uncut 35mm negative.
The result is a stunning HD image for this sleaze great with the most offensive collection of shocking skits ever. The B feature is 1972's Wacky Taxi, also released as Pepper and His Wacky Taxi. John Astin plays a dissatsified worker who gives up his low-paying factory job to start a car service. Featuring a special appearance by Frank Sinatra Jr., Wacky Taxi is silly fun, available on Blu-ray for the first time.
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It's an all-new release in Dark Force's Drive-In Double Feature series! First up, in the 1973 German anthology Secrets of Sweet Sixteen (Was Schulmädchen verschweigen), a group of young women celebrate their power by stripping down and running amuk...with hilarious results! The product of sleaze auteur Ernst Hofbauer, this early Christina Lindberg appearance was reissued from a new 4k master of the original uncut 35mm negative.
The result is a stunning HD image for this sleaze great with the most offensive collection of shocking skits ever. The B feature is 1972's Wacky Taxi, also released as Pepper and His Wacky Taxi. John Astin plays a dissatsified worker who gives up his low-paying factory job to start a car service. Featuring a special appearance by Frank Sinatra Jr., Wacky Taxi is silly fun, available on Blu-ray for the first time.
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