movie mixed scissors scenes by dmg Hustler Squad STARRING: John Ericson Karen Ericson Lynda Sinclaire Lisa Lorena Nory Wright ACCESS: video/it's not easy to find GENERAL DESCRIPTION: during WWII, four women are recruited by a U.S. officer to go "undercover" in a Phillipine bordello. their mission is to "lure four high ranking Japanese officers to bed and kill them." the women chosen are a call girl, a rape victim, a terminally ill nurse, and a convict they undergo training at a military base in Australia and are sent in. SCISSORS SCENE: the four women meet the officers, get them drunk, and they all go up to the bedrooms. the convict electrocutes one, the rape victim skewers one with a samurai sword he carelessly left on the bed, and the dying nurse finds she can't kill the officer who treats her very kindly. Cindy, the call girl, has thin blond shoulder length hair over which she is wearing a curly blond wig. (btw, she looks a bit like Tracy Lords) her victim is very eager and kisses her repeatedly on the lips, neck, shoulders, and the camera cuts away as he starts to work his way down to her breasts. when we cut back we see his eyes are bugging out as he is caught between her strangling legs trying desperately to breathe. his mouth gapes open as he tries to draw in air but he cannot. the camera cuts back to her satisfied smile as she applies full pressure and he succumbs. then she takes the wig off and lets down her long blond hair as she looks down at him. POSITIVES: one of the best setups ever for a scissors scene. pretty lady, but unathletic. NEGATIVES: mediocre camera work, average execution by the actors, compounded by the worst editing i've ever seen. they have a very promising setup, the scene is just starting to get interesting, and they cut away to show one of the other girls stabbing someone. when they get back we see the last four seconds or so of the scissors as she chokes him out. both tapes i've seen of ths movie were the same, but i do wonder if there is an "uncut" version that shows the scissors in it's entirety. OVERALL RATING: **