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The Pimp Primer 1970

★ 2.24 votes52 min📅 1970-12-29

Experience the gritty world of 1970s sex work in The Pimp Primer (1970), a low-budget drama directed by Nick Millard. This provocative film tells the story of Carl, a small-time hustler who manipulates those around him to build a prostitution ring.

Director: Nick Millard

Cast

Diane Clark
Diane Clark
Sherry
Uschi Digard
Uschi Digard
Party Guest in Dress
John Dullaghan
John Dullaghan
Harry
John Holmes
John Holmes
Party Guest
Sheri Jackson
Gerry
Michael Donovan O'Donnell
Michael Donovan O'Donnell
Tom Jenkins
Tommy Toole
Tommy Toole
Carl
Donna Young
Party Guest in White Underwear (uncredited)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Pimp Primer (1970) about?

The Pimp Primer follows the story of Carl, a small-time hustler who manipulates those around him to build a prostitution ring, exposing the darker side of human nature.

Who directed The Pimp Primer?

The Pimp Primer was directed by Nick Millard, who brought his unique perspective to the gritty world of sex work.

Who stars in The Pimp Primer?

The Pimp Primer features a cast that includes John Holmes, Uschi Digard, and John Dullaghan.

Is The Pimp Primer (1970) worth watching?

While The Pimp Primer may not be for the faint of heart, fans of exploitation cinema and those interested in the sex trade may find it a fascinating, if uncomfortable, watch.

How long is The Pimp Primer?

The Pimp Primer has a runtime of 52 minutes.

About The Pimp Primer (1970) — A Scathing Critique of the Sex Trade

Experience the gritty world of 1970s sex work in The Pimp Primer (1970), a low-budget drama directed by Nick Millard. This provocative film tells the story of Carl, a small-time hustler who manipulates those around him to build a prostitution ring. With a cast that includes John Holmes and Uschi Digard, The Pimp Primer is a seedy morality tale that explores the darker side of human nature. The film's brief runtime and cheesy narration only add to its kitschy charm, making it a must-watch for fans of exploitation cinema.

Set against the backdrop of 1970s America, The Pimp Primer is a scathing critique of the sex trade. With its low-end production values and frank dialogue, this film is a time capsule of a bygone era. Director Nick Millard's unflinching gaze into the world of prostitution makes for uncomfortable viewing, but also a fascinating glimpse into a world that few dare to explore.