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Pretty Maids All in a Row is an American movie that is part dark comedy, and part murder mystery...
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Pretty Maids All in a Row is an American movie that is part dark comedy, and part murder mystery film. It was released in 1971, directed by Roger Vadim, and written and produced by Gene Roddenberry based on a novel by Francis Pollini.
Pretty Maids was Vadim's first American film. The April 1971 issue of Playboy magazine published an article about the movie written by Vadim. This includes a nine-page pictorial of actresses Angie Dickinson, Gretchen Burrell, Aimee Eccles, Margaret Markov, Playboy bunny Joyce Williams, and others.
The story is set in "Oceanfront High School," a fictitious American high school in the height of the sexual revolution. Young female high school students are being targeted by an unknown serial killer. Meanwhile, a male student called Ponce is experiencing sexual frustration, surrounded by a seemingly unending stream of beautiful and sexually provocative classmates.
Michael "Tiger" McDrew is the high school's football coach and guidance counselor. There is another aspect of Tiger's character. He is quite fond of sexual encounters with female students. Tiger tries to befriend Ponce and help him deal with his sexual needs by encouraging him to seek the
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