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Nov 4, 2018 · THE GIRL HUNTERS reportedly sticks pretty close to the source novel, as we catch up to Mike while on a bender after the disappearance of Velda, his secretary and girlfriend. Mike is quickly sobered up because the police want him to talk to a dying rummy who refuses to speak to anyone but Hammer.
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Apr 10, 2016 · A gritty take on the classic detective, The Girl Hunters benefits from the starring presence of creator-turned-actor Mickey Spillane. It’s undeniably cheap in spots, but Spillane’s Mike Hammer makes for a groveling guilty pleasure. Read the full review here!
The Girl Hunters (1963) is a British crime drama film directed by Roy Rowland and adapted from the 1962 Mickey Spillane pulp novel of the same name. Exteriors were shot on location in New York with studio scenes in London.
The Girl Hunters: Directed by Roy Rowland. With Shirley Eaton, Scott Peters, Guy Kingsley Poynter, James Dyrenforth. Legendary detective Mike Hammer has spent seven years in an alcoholic funk after the supposed death of his secretary, Velda.
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- Crime, Drama, Mystery
- Roy Rowland
- 1964-07-16
While never in the class of 'Kiss Me, Deadly', or even the original version of 'I, The Jury', 'The Girl Hunters' is an enjoyable detective movie featuring a surprisingly convincing portrayal of Mike Hammer by his creator Mickey Spillane.
The Girl Hunters (1963) - Directed by Roy Rowland, produced by Robert Fellows, Charles Reynolds and starring Mickey Spillane, Shirley Eaton, Scott Peters, Guy Kingsley Poynter, James Dyrenforth, Charles Farrell, Kim Tracy, Hy Gardner,and more...
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In this movie we get a chance to see how the author of the books imagines his character, since he actually gets to play Mike Hammer. The trouble is, Mickey is not a good actor. The story is good, if a little overcooked, but that's normal for pulp fiction anyway.