House Of 1000 Dolls - 1967 - 5/10
AKA - La Casa de Las Mil Muñecas
Stunning beauties are being kidnapped by white slavery ring.
Key to this is a smooth magician (Vincent Price) and his wise assistant.
Meanwhile, police close in, as do private investigators, lonely boyfriends …
Good looking film (AIP), but lacks oomph. The “slaves” do little but fidget in negligees.
The story is older than dirt. In fact, Traffic In Souls did this better in 1913.
However … the audio commentary is tremendously entertaining.
David(s) Del Valle and Decoteau discuss Price, George Nader, scandals from Confidential magazine, and story after story of Harry Alan Towers who produced over 100 films, and the tricks and shenanigans associated with him.
The commentary is better, far better, than the film.