The Manhandlers Explained

The Manhandlers
Director:Lee Madden
Producer:Ed Carlin
Gil Lasky
Starring:Carol Burgess
Distributor:Premiere Releasing Organization
Country:United States
Language:English

The Manhandlers is a 1973 American film.[1]

It was produced by Ed Carlin and directed by Lee Madden. Carlin and writer Gil Lasky had made several films together including Mama's Dirty Girls (1974).

Premise

A woman inherits her uncle's massage parlor.

Cast

Production

In January 1973 it was announced Judy Brown had signed to star in the film which was then called Soft Touch.[2]

Reception

The Los Angeles Times said "this is actually a soft core porn film with a skeletal plot tossed in to kill time between rather racy sex scenes. The acting and direction are, of course, totally without merit."[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Movie review. The Independent. October 24, 1974. 19.
  2. News: Taylor in 'Horn' remake. The Los Angeles Times Part 4. January 4, 1973. 19.
  3. News: The Los Angeles Times. December 6, 1974. Miss Grahame in 'Mama's Dirty Girls'. 25.