"Pickup" is a 1974 American crime drama film directed by John Hayes and starring Jill Senter, Alan Long, and Gini Eastwood. The plot follows a woman named Lila who uses her sexuality to manipulate and rob men. She meets a man named Rick and the two begin working together, but their criminal activities soon escalate and become violent.
The film received mixed reviews upon its release, with some critics praising its gritty portrayal of crime and female sexuality while others criticized its exploitative nature. It has since developed a cult following among fans of exploitation cinema.
"Pickup" was produced by Canyon Films, a company known for producing low-budget exploitation films in the 1970s. The film features several scenes of nudity and violence, and was marketed as a "shocking expose of the seamy underside of the singles scene." Despite its controversial subject matter, "Pickup" was not a major commercial success and was largely forgotten until its rediscovery by exploitation film enthusiasts in the years following its release.
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