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Cinema File: It took '99 Women' to get banned in Sweden in 1969

from Cinema File Podcast · host Gannett

Jess Franco's exploitation classic "99 Women" had nearly 30 minutes of footage censored in some countries when it was released in 1969. Amy, Andrew and Kate take a look at the film often credited as kicking off the "women in prison" movie trend that lasted well into the next two decades.

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Cinema File: It took '99 Women' to get banned in Sweden in 1969

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Jess Franco's exploitation classic "99 Women" had nearly 30 minutes of footage censored in some countries when it was released in 1969. Amy, Andrew and Kate take a look at the film often credited as kicking off the "women in prison" movie trend that...

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