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Cool It, Carol! (1968)
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Two teenagers leave their small village behind and travel to London to make a life for themselves in the big city. Joe (Robin Askwith) convinces his girlfriend Carol (Janet Lynn) he has a job waiting in the motor trade and other connections. They spend the night together in a hotel and are swindled out of their money. Joe has no trouble convincing Carol to become a prostitute, and she continues the practice after landing a job as a successful model. Carol and Joe get work in pornographic films before they consider moving back to the quiet village once again. The seamy side of West End London is graphically illustrated. Jess Conrad, Stubby Kaye, Harry Baird and Pearl Hackney also appear in this exploitation film. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Janet LynnRobin Askwith, (more)
Director(s):
Pete Walker
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Ronald D.

This movie really didn't make much sense. Our "happy couple" takes a holiday to London as friends. The guy can't find work, but ends up managing the girl's career after a few modeling opportunities lead to other very odd "jobs". She's very free spirited and open minded, but also seems a bit naive. He never really offers much good advice as he seems more interested in living his new life based her ability to make money. They then begin to realize how much more they appreciated their simpler lives back home and decide to return. As the movie ends, you're still not sure exactly where their "relationship" is because they still appear to be living separate lives regardless of all they went through during the holiday. Overall, it just didn't make sense or seem very realistic.

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