Warm Nights & Hot Pleasures (1964) – Joseph Sarno.
Three naïve, exquisitely nubile young women seek fame and fortune in New York city, grimly discovering that their hopeful ascent to stardom first descends them into a sordid mire of increasingly sleazy misogyny. The distractingly delicious cast deliver engaging performances, and a shrill midnight jazz score accents the girl's frequently feral nocturnal encounters. As is so often the case, Joe Sarno excitingly populates his tantalizing, low-budget sin-pics with exotic, talented, breathtakingly beautiful women, and Warm Nights and Hot Pleasures is demonstratively no exception! I'm more than positive that Warm Nights and Hot Pleasures would have provided 60s smut-seekers with ample thrill-spillage, and seen today, this compelling expose of the seedy machinations fulminating beneath the veneered glitz of show business remains thoroughly captivating adult entertainment.







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