The Girl-Getters

1964

Action / Drama

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Oliver Reed Photo
Oliver Reed as Tinker
Julia Foster Photo
Julia Foster as Lorna
David Hemmings Photo
David Hemmings as David
Jane Merrow Photo
Jane Merrow as Nicola
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780.26 MB
1280*700
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 33 min
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English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 33 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by christopher-underwood7 / 10

the mid 60's in Britain were still much like the 50's, except with teenagers

You might think that by 1964 the world was all swinging sophistication, but no it was like this, I remember. I had recently started working, in a bank. It was hand written ledgers and an outside toilet! Yep, life revolved a fair bit around getting girls and then making sure you didn't get them pregnant and then 'having to get married'. Everyone is s bit too old here, of course, although David Hemmings looks like a little angel. Oliver Reed puts in a good performance as the leader although it's hard at the end to take his more introspective ponderings. Great direction by Michael Winner, there not many people have said that, and the movie speeds along with some excellent sequences, especially the wedding celebration on the beach, played more like a wake. Winner is an under rated director, he did a couple of others of this ilk, then I like his Innocents and there is Death Wish. I liked the hated Death Weekend but in general his career went downhill and it stops people giving the earlier films a chance. Well worth watching, if only to appreciate that the mid 60's in Britain were still much like the 50's, except with teenagers.

Reviewed by Leofwine_draca5 / 10

The subject matter might have dated, but it's a good-looking movie

THE SYSTEM is yet another 'gang film' for youthful star Oliver Reed, who made loads of these pictures over the years. It's not on the same level as THE DAMNED, THE PARTY'S OVER, or even BEAT GIRL, but it does have elements of interest for British film fans although I wish the subject matter had been a little darker.

Reed plays the leader of a gang of young men (including David Hemmings, of course) who spend the summer months in a beachside tourist trap, preying on the young beautiful women who come to visit. The men take it in turn to woo the women by means of a special system they have devised which sees the females divided equally between the group. However, the threat of real love is ever present, which may break up the group.

It's fair to say that a film like THE SYSTEM has dated a lot since first release as the characters and general social milieu have long since disappeared. What one seemed progressive now feels very tame, although Reed's acting remains strong and the supporting cast do very well. This was an early film in the career of Michael Winner, who does his best to deliver a beautifully-shot production.

Reviewed by moonspinner553 / 10

Might be a touchstone for select viewers...otherwise, credits more promising than the picture

British lads chase available birds around the seaside; avid shutterbug who 'collects' young lovelies may have found the girl who has won his heart and not just his libido. As directed by Michael Winner, photographed by Nicolas Roeg, and starring a somewhat-green yet still charismatic Oliver Reed, "The Girl-Getters" is full of blooming talent yet is a rather mediocre drama about would-be jaded boys and girls contemplating sex (the hunt for a willing girl seems to be more exciting to the guys than the actual conquest). It's hard to get an accurate reading on the youthful Reed: his heavy lids and soft, persuasive bedroom voice ooze false sincerity--but when put on the spot by the teasing model who sort-of fancies him, he suddenly becomes a deadly serious grown-up contemplating his feelings. The rock 'n roll music and pre-Swinging London fashions (and morals) are interesting, but Winner's quasi-documentary style is scattershot, and the plot doesn't gather much momentum. *1/2 from ****

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