Cover Girl Models
Cover Girl Models is a 1975 exploitation film from New World Pictures about three models who become involved in international espionage.[1]
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Directed by | Cirio H. Santiago |
Written by | Howard R. Cohen |
Starring | Pat Anderson Lindsay Bloom Tara Strohmeier |
Production company | New World Pictures Premiere |
Distributed by | Filmgroup |
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Country | United States Philippines |
Language | English |
Plot
Three fashion models travel from Los Angeles to Hong Kong for a shoot. Barbara accidentally comes in possession of some microfilm and is chased by secret service agents. Claire tries to get a role in a film. Mandy tries to make it as a model and falls for their photographer.
Cast
- Pat Anderson as Barbara Cooper
- Lindsay Bloom as Claire
- Tara Strohmeier as Mandy
- John Kramer as Mark
- Rhonda Leigh Hopkins as Pamela
- Mary Woronov as Diane
- Vic Diaz as Kulik
- Tony Ferrer as Ray Chua
- A.C. Castro as rebel leader
- Nory Wright as Tracy Marks
- Mark Lebeuse as Sam Melson
- Ken Metcalfe
Production
The film was one of the last movies New World Pictures made in the Philippines because of rising costs associated with filming there.[2]
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See also
References
- Cover Girl Models at TCMDB
- Ed. J. Philip di Franco, The Movie World of Roger Corman, Chelsea House Publishers, 1979 p 202
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