The Girl Hunters is a 1963 British crime drama film directed by Roy Rowland and starring Mickey Spillane, Shirley Eaton, Lloyd Nolan and columnist Hy Gardner.
The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "Mickey Spillane's plots are usually excessively complicated, and the present one almost defies synopsising.
It doesn't matter very much, however, as the film is mainly an excuse for tough-guy talk about some insane plot for world conquest engineered by the "commies", and a series of violent, sadistic fights (some details of which have been cut by the censor).
Roy Roland's style does little to lift the film from the gutter ... and the Anglo-American cast produces a rich variety of misplaced accents.
There's plenty of action, romance and movement in the tidy feature, with an occasional dash of rakish comedy and Spillane gruesomeness to please his fans and crime-action filmgoers.
.... Director Rowland has gotten effective performances out of his principal cast, which gets solid support from a host of the inevitable Spillane plot-feeding secondary characters.
"[7] Leslie Halliwell said: "Comic strip thuggery with the author playing his own slouchy hero; the general incompetence gives this cheap production an air of Kafkaesque menace.