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Often confused with the film title, Club International is a long-running British adult magazine known for softcore photography and articles.
Directed by Barry Mahon, this low-budget "nudie" crime drama follows a secret agent, Lucky Bang Bang (Lucky Kargo), tasked with infiltrating a blackmail and prostitution ring. The operation is run by a savvy businesswoman named Carol Kane, who manages a chain of high-class franchise-based sex clubs. Sex Club International
For real-world organizations, the North American Swing Club Association (NASCA) International serves as an umbrella group for many adult swinger clubs. Often confused with the film title, Club International
Modern "international sex clubs" refer to a global network of venues (often called swingers' clubs or lifestyle clubs) where people explore diverse sexual preferences in a controlled, consensual environment. Well-known examples of world-renowned clubs include KitKatClub in Berlin or Eros in San Francisco. For real-world organizations, the North American Swing Club
Carol Kane creates a successful business model by opening "social organizations" for wealthy gentlemen. However, the operation draws the attention of low-level gangsters who try to extort her, leading to a clash between the sex club workers and the mob.
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Critics generally describe the film as a professional-looking but "boring" example of 1960s sexploitation, often noted more for its ample nudity than its plot or acting.