The Defilers (1965)


Carl and Jameison are two friends who are always in search of a cheap thrill. Being the more commandeering of the two, Carl convinces Jameison that the best thrill of all would be to kidnap a pretty young woman named Jane and keep her locked up in a private warehouse basement as their own personal sex toy. He goes along at first, but as Carl gets more and more abusive with Jane, Jameison finds himself at odds with his friend about the horrible plan they have concocted.

Sexploitation film guru David F. Friedman (producer of such films as Blood Feast, The Adult Version of Jekyll and Hyde, and Ilsa: She Wolf of The S.S.) brings us yet another of his nudity filled romps, but this film contains a decidedly more misogynistic bent than most of the other films that he has been associated with. While some of the films he has produced have included scenes of violence towards women, this is the first one that actually seems to revel in the images it is displaying. Despite the misogyny and extremely low budget, the film seems to be one of the better produced "roughies" from the sixties. (excerpt from the Grindhouse Cinema Database review)