I'm not sure why this movie was made. I'm guessing this was drive-in fare for the 1970's as the fad was still going strong at the time. Hustler Squad takes place in WWII in which the U.S. Army discovers that one of the Japanese generals frequents a brothel. The lieutenant responsible for the mission decides to find four women, train them, and pass them off as prostitutes in the brothel; where they would kill their enemies while they had their "philisophical discussions". He gets a murderer, a prostitute, a woman whose family was killed by the Japanese, and a terminally ill nurse. They are joined by a Filipino sharpshooter. Well, when it's all said and done, you won't believe who survives.
Basically, this is a $1.98 movie. The acting is very poor; probably done by first-timers. The lighting is dark and shoddy. The music is typical 70's. There's a lot of fight scenes that echo ye olde days of fistfighting. However, the gunfights come of as Kung Fu Dancing. The soldiers shoot their guns as if they are playing a guitar and they seem to be dancing in close quarters combat. Also, the death throes of the soldiers are way over-the-top. Add in the fact that the film doesn't have anything in it that screams 1944 and you've got a winner of a loser.
Basically, this is a $1.98 movie. The acting is very poor; probably done by first-timers. The lighting is dark and shoddy. The music is typical 70's. There's a lot of fight scenes that echo ye olde days of fistfighting. However, the gunfights come of as Kung Fu Dancing. The soldiers shoot their guns as if they are playing a guitar and they seem to be dancing in close quarters combat. Also, the death throes of the soldiers are way over-the-top. Add in the fact that the film doesn't have anything in it that screams 1944 and you've got a winner of a loser.