That Kind of Girl

That Kind of Girl (U.S. title: Teenage Tramp) is a 1963 British film starring Margaret Rose Keil, David Weston and Linda Marlowe.

She becomes sexually involved with several different men in turn – Elliot, a creepy and manipulative older man; Max, an idealistic ban-the-bomb peace campaigner; and Keith, a student in a relationship with his childhood sweetheart.

Monthly Film Bulletin said: "The story is sheer melodrama, running the weird gamut of anti-nuclear demonstration, striptease, pre-marital intercourse, rape and improper use of the telephone – scarcely a digestible mixture.

In its more louche moments, it is even reminiscent of Val Guest's later 1970s softcore romp Au Pair Girls in its portrayal of Eva, the uninhibited and promiscuous foreigner who so excites the buttoned-up Brits. ...

"[5] In Transformation and Tradition in 1960s British Cinema (2019) Laura Mayne writes: "Significantly, [the film] also featured the German Margaret Rose Keil, whose deviant actions were therefore easier to pass the censor because she was considered 'exotic'. ...