Though produced within the exploitative "sexploitation" genre, the film is frequently cited for its surprisingly subversive gender dynamics:
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The story follows three go-go dancers—Varla (Tura Satana), Rosie (Wendy Richard), and Billie (Lori Williams)—who take a break from the club to race sports cars through the California desert. The trio encounters a young couple, resulting in a kidnapping and a cold-blooded murder committed by the fierce, black-clad Varla. Availability and Legacy The story follows three go-go