Another Floridian fable from Florida's funky filmmaking family the Kerwins, the 1965 Sylvia's Girls was directed by Bill (Blood Feast) Kerwin, produced by brother Harry, and written by younger brother Edwin. Bill's wife Betty also appears, as does former heavyweight boxing champion and anti-apartheid hero Larry "The Easton Assassin" Holmes. The singularly credited Cynthia Williams is the madam of the title and Valerie Hawkins from The Sting Of Death is her newest recruit, a hot-to-trot honey who decides she may as well be getting paid for it. The oddball tag line "see the inside of Sylvia's house" must have been aimed at Architectural Digest subscribers.