Sexy, teenaged, immature Girly and her camera-wielding brother Sonny bring home unsuspecting men to Mumsy and Nanny, where they play games, and if they don’t follow the rules, they’re sent to the angels. One day they bring home a New Friend who has a few ideas for games of his own, though, and he begins to turn the foursome against each other. —IMDb
A clapper boy in British films while a teenager, Freddie Francis became a camera assistant and in the mid-1950s was an operator for Oswald Morris, the director of photography on John Huston’s Moulin Rouge (1953) and Beat the Devil (1954); he also directed second-unit footage for Huston’s Moby Dick (1956). As a director of photography himself, Francis worked for directors Karel Reisz (Saturday Night and Sunday Morning 1961, Night Must Fall (1964), Jack Cardiff (Sons and Lovers), and fellow Huston-alumnus Jack Clayton (Room at the Top (1959), The Innocents).
In the early 1960s he began directing but still occasionally shot films for such directors as Reisz and David Lynch. As a director, Francis has specialized in horror films, notably at Hammer, but also for producers Max J. Rosenberg and Milton Subotsky and the anthology films Dr. Terror’s House of Horrors (1965), Torture Garden, and Tales from the Crypt (1972). —allmovie guide
This site has the wrong date of release. Mumsy, Nanny, Sonny, and Girly came out in 1969. It was weird, messed up, but incredible. I definitely loved Girly as she reminded me of my little sister. I give it 4 out of 5 stars.
Not quite 4 stars on this one. I liked the music, locations and Girly herself (um...yowza!!), but it was all played much more for bizarre laughs than anything else--I was expecting more of a dark, early 70s horror vibe, which it didn't have a lot of. Not the film's fault, but still. Anyway, it definitely held my interest throughout, for sure, I just wasn't all that crazy about it, as a whole, in the end.
You have been invited to become the new friend of our Happy Family; but first let me introduce everybody. There’s Girly, she’s feisty and cute as a button. Her brother Sonny; a well-spoken young lad… read review