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Deadlier Than the Male is one of the many take-offs of James Bond 007 produced during the 1960's.


Richard Johnson stars aka Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond, a suave insurance investigator trailing a pair of sexy assassins who kill for sport and profit.


When a top oil executive dies mysteriously aboard his private jet, the company's board suspects foul play and hires Drummond to investigate. Attempts on his own life lead him to believe the two lovely females are "hit men" for an international crime syndicate. Drummond pursues them from foggy London to the sunny Mediterranean, but finds himself trapped in a deadly game of cat and mouse with the most diabolical mastermind since Ian Fleming's villian, Dr. No.


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Nowhere was this truer than in Europe, where spy mania swept the continent and resulted in hundreds of espionage and caper films taking full advantage of the wealth of gorgeous European locations and equally gorgeous European screen sirens.
Consider that Deadlier that the Male opens with legendary Eurobabe Elke Sommer skydiving from a jet seconds before she blows it up, plunging into the water to be picked up by another devastating European beauty, Sylvia Koscina (from the first two Hercules films, among others), in a skimpy bikini.
With Deadlier than the Male, Sylvia really gets to flex her flirtatious sex appeal and showcase a comedic and charismatic acting skill that will suckerpunch you with how deliciously cute she is even when she's giggling to herself as she ties you up and cuts your throat.
MenWeb Battered Men: Deadlier Than the Male (2761 words)
Male oppression of women is only made possible by the fact that men are intrinsically predatory and violent, threatening both women and children with rape or assault.
Male violence against women, said the government in June 1999, was no longer going to be "swept under the carpet".
Male aggression, he suggested, was a kind of default value associated with patriarchal structures.
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