| Secrets of a Windmill Girl | |
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British quad poster
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| Directed by | Arnold L Miller |
| Produced by | Arnold L Miller Stanley A. Long executive Michael Klinger Tony Tenser |
| Written by | Arnold L Miller |
| Starring |
Pauline Collins April Wilding Renée Houston Derek Bond Harry Fowler Peter Gordeno |
| Music by | Malcolm Lockyer |
| Cinematography | Stanley A. Long |
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Production
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Searchlight
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| Distributed by | Compton |
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Release date
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1966 |
| Country | UK |
| Language | English |
Secrets of a Windmill Girl is a 1966 British exploitation film directed by Arnold L Miller. It recounts the road to ruin of a young woman (Pauline Collins) who becomes involved with the striptease scene after becoming a dancer at the Windmill Theatre in London. The film features fan dances by former Windmill Theatre Company performers. It was originally released in Britain as part of a double bill with Naked as Nature Intended.
A reviewer in TV Guide wrote that "the premise of this film is compelling, but the treatment is empty-headed"; and The Spinning Image asked, "and those hoping for titillation? As with so much of the sexually-themed cinema of this (British) nation, they were offered it with a moralistic angle, as if telling the audience off for their prurience."