I consider Kilink one of the greatest cinema creations and if you've ever seen one of these films you'd know why. This film has more action, plot twists and fights than any 200 American films combined in the last 25 years!!
In this outing Kilink manages to pit two rival crime groups against each other while trying to steal a secret nuclear code for himself.
Gorgeous women abound in this film and they all love Kilink, but he only has one true love. He changes disguises at least three times in this film and one of the best scenes is when he strangles a devious babe and throws her off a balcony.
The movie has the usual brisk editing, super fast moving plot, the torture of tied women, bikini clad vixens, cruel criminals and music stolen from American productions. In this case music from Joe Gershenson such as the score to "Tarantula" from 1955 and, believe it or not, the "Dragnet" theme during the opening credits.
I mean, whats not to like here? If you get a chance to see one of the MANY Kilink films do it. You'll be doing yourself a big favor.
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