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Any Body...Any Way

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Produced by
  
Stanley H. Brassloff

Initial release
  
1968

Cinematography
  
Victor Petrashevic

4.5/10
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Directed by
  
Charles Romine

Music by
  
Harvey R. Kugler

Director
  
Charles Romine

Written by
  
Charles Romine Stanley H. Brassloff

Starring
  
Eve Reeves Joyce Denner Daniel Garth

Edited by
  
Kemper Peacock Norman Colbert

Distributed by
  
Boxoffice International Pictures

Editors
  
Kemper Peacock, Norman Colbert

Any Body…Any Way, (re-released under the name Behind Locked Doors) is a 1968 Sexploitation Roughie film directed by Charles Romine.

Plot

While attending a party with her workmate Terry Wilson (Joyce Danner) at an isolated barn, Ann Henderson (Eve Reeves) is assaulted, but is saved in the nick of time by Mr. Bradley (Daniel Garth). Ann and Terry decide to leave, ditching Ann’s boyfriend, but find themselves stranded when their car is inexplicably out of gas, they are advised by a strange man (Ivan Agar), that just happens to be walking past, that there is a nearby house whose owners may be able to help.

Arriving at the house the two girls discover the owner to be non-other than Mr Bradley and his sister Ida (Irene Lawrence). With the phone out and the Bradley’s car in for a service, the girls accept the Bradley’s offer of dinner and a warm bed for the night. The girls comment on the isolation one must feel living so remotely and Ida agrees, apparently she herself has only been there for two years since her brother retired from his successful career as a mortician and is still not used to it. The seemingly kind offer of a nights rest soon becomes unsettling when the girls discover bars on the guest room windows, their door locked and a closet full of odd sized women’s clothing. With no option but to stay put the girls try to sleep. During the night Ann rejects Terry’s sexual advances but the two remain close to each other while stuck in this unnerving situation.

The following day the girls try to leave but are prevented by the Bradley’s and their assistant, the strange man they first met, instead they are subject to the sexual experiments of the deranged siblings. When Terry attempts to escape again the girls are show a warning of things to come, the embalmed bodies of previous girls that the Bradley's have had to punish. Still determined not to remain the victims, Ann and Terry concoct a ploy to overpower their captors, the Bradleys are beaten and the girls escape, during which the monument room of embalmed women is set alight and the previous victims’ bodies are seen to take their revenge from the beyond taking their murderers with them into the blaze.

Ann and Terry take flight, running back to where they had come from the previous day, in the final scene Ann and Terry are seen attending a party at a very familiar looking barn, this time Terry is seducing a young woman and Ann walks off hand in hand with her original assailant.

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