• Source: Bad Girls Go to Hell
    • Bad Girls Go to Hell is a 1965 American sexploitation film written, produced and directed by Doris Wishman. The film stars Gigi Darlene, Sam Stewart, Barnard L. Sackett, and Darlene Bennett. The film contains soft-core sexual situations and is considered one of the director's first "roughies", "a trash-cinema genre that flourished briefly in the years before court cases legalized hardcore porn, and Wishman was one of the important figures in the form."


      Plot


      Meg is a Boston housewife, who is sexually assaulted by a custodian at her apartment building. Killing him during the attack, she flees to New York City. She is then befriended by a series of people with whom she becomes emotionally and sexually involved, all the while trying to evade a narrowing police dragnet.
      The film is structured around a long dream sequence and features a surprise ending.


      Cast


      Gigi Darlene as Meg Kelton / Ellen Green
      George La Rocque as the Husband who rapes Meg
      Sam Stewart as Ed Bains
      Gertrude Cross (as Sandee Norman) as Mrs. Thorne
      Alan Feinstein (as Alan Yorke) as Ted Kelton
      Barnard L. Sackett (as Bernard L. Sankett) as Tom
      Darlene Bennett as Tracy / Della
      Marlene Starr as the Wife who rents Meg the room (and the actress who appears on the cover)
      Harold Key as the custodian


      Home media


      In 2008, Apprehensive Films released Bad Girls Go to Hell on DVD.
      The film was included in the Blu-Ray collection "The Films of Doris Wishman: The Moonlight Years" from AGFA (American Genre Film Archive) and Something Weird Video, released in September 2022.


      See also


      List of American films of 1965


      References




      External links


      Bad Girls Go to Hell at IMDb
      ‹The template AllMovie title is being considered for deletion.› Bad Girls Go to Hell at AllMovie
      Trailer on YouTube
      [1] at The Criterion Collection
      Reviews

      Acid Radio - review
      Cultflicks - review and trivia
      Turner Classic Movies - review
      Bright Lights Film Journal - Analysis of title sequence

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