[Vinegar Syndrome] China Girl 1974
"China Girl" (1974) features Annette Haven as Teresa Hardgrave, a biochemist who teams up with government agent David Chase to infiltrate a nefarious organization aiming for global control through sexual dominance. During her mission, Teresa is kidnapped by the villainous Madame Woo and Y.C. Chan, where she is subjected to a 'love serum' and forced into various erotic situations. The film explores the tension of whether David can rescue Teresa before the serum affects her sanity. Written and produced by Edwin and Summer Brown and directed by Paul Aratow,"China Girl" blends elements of kung fu films and 1960s spy thrillers. Upon its release, it was both a critical success and a blockbuster. The film has been newly restored in 2K from its original camera negative by Vinegar Syndrome, aiming to capture the essence of drive-in cinema.
The film is noted for its explicit sexual content, including various sexual acts and group scenes.