Adult cinema visits the superspy genre in 1974's "China Girl," which delivers a 007-ish take on global threat, evil organizations, and erotic enticements, executed with a certain cinematic flair not always found in such saucy endeavors. Director Paul Aratow is tasked with completing the basics in coupling and naughty interactions, but he also takes time with performances, helping to bridle the potential outrageousness of the "China Girl" world of spying with some unexpectedly effective turns, including a primary villain played by James Hong, from "Big Trouble in Little China" fame (credited here as "James Young"). Read the rest at Blu-ray.com
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