They made love their way… any way!
The Pleasure Girls (1965) follows a young provincial woman who moves to Swinging‑London to pursue a modeling career, only to find herself sharing a flat with other carefree “bachelor girls.” Over a single weekend filled with parties, flirtations, and romantic encounters, she learns about freedom, ambition, and the social pressures that come with youth. This social‑realist drama blends 1960s bohemian energy, emerging sexual independence, and bittersweet introspection in a vivid study of modern womanhood.
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Notes
- BFI’s Blu-ray contains a 26-page booklet with writing by Sue Harper (“Getting on with their own happiness - ‘The Pleasure Girls’”); “Gerry O’Hara recalls writing and directing ‘The Pleasure Girls’”; Gerry O’Hara biography by Josephine Botting; and information on James Scott’s short film “The Rocking Horse” (1962) and Mamoun Hassan’s “The Meeting” (1964).
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