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The Big Switch (Strip Poker)
Tough gangster film directed by British exploitation stalwart Pete Walker in which a man-about-town is implicated in the murder of a blonde
Director: Pete Walker
Overview
The Big Switch (also known as Strip Poker) is a low-budget pulp thriller directed by British exploitation stalwart Pete Walker in which a man-about-town is implicated in the murder of a blonde from a discotheque and is forced by gangsters into posing for pornographic photographs. Grimly realistic, Walker's film boasts a thrilling climactic shoot-out filmed on Brighton's now destroyed West Pier.
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