Ginger (1971 film)

[4] The film was "an unlikely hit of 1971"[5] and was described as follows, "Atrociously acted, sluggishly paced, with audio, camerawork and production values that would have disgraced a syndicated television show".

[5] The website Nostalgia Central stated, "he acting is wobbly, the script is implausible, the plot is poor, the sets are cheap (a lot of it is clearly filmed in motel rooms) and the cinematography is dodgy – but this made-in-New-Jersey effort is 1970s sexploitation at its best.

"[6] while Pulp International found that "the value of Ginger is not artistic or erotic—it's historic.

With its in-your-face nudity and harsh racial language it's a type of movie that may never, ever be made again."

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