Three unemployed girls open up a roadhouse, while a escaped lunatic who pretend to be a millionaire becomes their only client and organizes a wild party..


If you have a soft spot for cheap, chaotic 1930s comedies, Gigolettes is absolutely worth a look today. But if you hate scratchy early-sound audio and actors screaming their lines at the top of their lungs, you will probably want to skip this one entirely.The setup is so simple it is almost silly. Three unemployed girl...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle

Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle
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"If you have a soft spot for cheap, chaotic 1930s comedies, Gigolettes is absolutely worth a look today. But if you hate scratchy early-sound audio and actors screaming their lines at the top of their lungs, you will probably want to skip this one entirely.The setup is so simple it is almost silly. Three unemployed girls decide the best way to survive the Great Depression is to open a random roadhouse in the middle of nowhere.Naturally, they get zero customers. That is, until a guy who claims to ..."
Beatrice Van
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