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  1. In the jungle, a "Shiny She Devil" native woman loves him, but when she finds a picture of one of his former lovers, she stabs him and runs off with her wildcat. A sixteen-year-old girl catches his fancy, but after fantasizing about seeing her naked, he flees in fear.

    • Fred Hudson, Harry Smith
    • Felix De Cola
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  3. Stream 'Kiplings Women' and watch online. Discover streaming options, rental services, and purchase links for this movie on Moviefone. Watch at home and immerse yourself in this movie's story...

  4. Kipling's Women. 1961. 1h. Adventure/Comedy/Drama. Cast. Felix De Cola (Tommy Atkins) Margie Fisco (Sweet Thing of 16) Malia Olandag (Doll in the Teacup) Virginia Rogers (The Cameo Girl)...

  5. Kipling’s Women. 1961. Directed by Fred Hudson, Larry Smith. Nudie-cutie suggested, as the title lets on, by a Kipling poem. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases. Felix de Cola Margie Sutton Margie Fisco Malia Olandag Virginia Rogers Robin Bliss Lisa Gordon. 60 mins More at IMDb TMDb. Sign in to log, rate or review. Share. Ratings. ★.

    • Fred Hudson, Larry Smith
    • William Mishkin Motion Pictures
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  7. Snappy Video presents Kipling’s Women (1961) a silly early 60s exploitation film attempted to sell itself as ‘The first American Art house film’ during an era of many European exploitation films coming to the United States.

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