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Director
  
Jack Hill

Initial DVD release
  
May 23, 2000

Duration
  

Language
  
English

6.7/10
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Genre
  
Action, Crime, Drama

Budget
  
320,000 USD

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Writer
  
Jack Hill
,
F.X. Meier
,
John Prizer

Release date
  
May 1975 (1975-05)

Cast
  
Joanne Nail
(Maggie),
Robbie Lee
(Lace),
Asher Brauner
(Dominic),
Chase Newhart
(Crabs),
Monica Gayle
(Patch),
Marlene Clark
(Muff)

Similar movies
  
The Wolf of Wall Street
,
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,
Help Wanted Female
,
Meet Bill
,
Desire
,
All Ladies Do It

Tagline
  
So Easy to Kill, So Hard to Love

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Switchblade Sisters is a 1975 action and exploitation film detailing the lives of high school-aged female gang members. It was directed by Jack Hill and stars Joanne Nail, Robbie Lee and Monica Gayle. The film is also known as The Jezebels.

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The movie was not a success at the box office, but garnered a cult following later on. Most of its current popularity can be attributed to film director Quentin Tarantino, who named the picture a personal favorite and re-released it in 1996 under his Rolling Thunder Pictures label. This version of the film features a commentary by both Hill and Tarantino. The film's tagline is "So Easy to Kill, So Hard to Love."

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Plot synopsis

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Maggie (Joanne Nail) transfers from across town to a new high school that is essentially run by the Silver Daggers, a rough, hierarchical male gang, and their female counterparts, the Dagger Debs. A confrontation between the Dagger Debs and a repo man gets all the female members — and Maggie — arrested. Because Maggie is new, a lecherous lesbian warden at the juvenile detention center (Kate Murtagh) threatens to physically abuse her. Maggie fights back and eventually the Dagger Debs join her. Subsequently, Dagger Deb leader Lace (Robbie Lee) decides she likes Maggie and entrusts her with running errands while she serves a brief sentence in juvenile hall. One such errand- delivering a love note to Lace's boyfriend, Dominic (Asher Brauner), ends in Dominic following Maggie home and raping her. Maggie's close friendship with Lace upsets Lace's closest friend, Patch, who lost one of her eyes in service to the gang and now sees herself as second-in-command.

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Lace is released from juvenile hall and reunites with Dominic, telling him that she discovered she was pregnant during her incarceration. Dominic disavows fatherhood and refuses to help Lace care for the child, encouraging her to undergo an abortion. Meanwhile, the Silver Daggers have to contend with the arrival of a new gang, led by the villainous Crabs (Chase Newhart), at the high school. After Crabs shoots Dominic's brother and orchestrates the gang rape of one of the Debs, Maggie devises an ambush on Crabs's men at a local roller rink. The effort proves disastrous when Crabs' men show up armed with rifles, kill Dominic, and brutally assault Lace, causing her to miscarry. While Lace recuperates in the hospital, Maggie assumes leadership of the gang, expels the men and changes its name to The Jezebels. She teams up with Muff (Marlene Clark) and her gang of African-American militants from across town to ambush Crabs. All the while, Maggie suspects that someone in her group tipped Crabs off to their plans at the roller rink, not knowing that Patch has already uncovered the real traitor: Lace, who organized the ambush to get Maggie killed in revenge for her stealing Dom and for assuming the role of leader of the Dagger Debs. Patch agrees to cover for Lace and, after the ambush proves successful, she shoots Crabs before he can confess to Maggie.

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Back at the Jezebels' hideout, Lace and Patch attempt to convince the gang that Maggie was the traitor. The members refuse to believe Lace's assertions, and a knife fight ensues between Lace and Maggie. Maggie fatally stabs Lace in the throat, prompting a police strike force that had been surrounding the building to storm in and arrest everyone. The various members of the gang proudly proclaim themselves as members of the Jezebels, but when Patch attempts to identify herself as part of the gang to the police, the remaining members disavow any knowledge of her. The blood-soaked Maggie becomes hysterical as she and the rest of the gang are loaded into the back of a police van, screaming threats that the Jezebels will one day return.

Cast

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  • Robbie Lee - Lace
  • Joanne Nail - Maggie
  • Monica Gayle - Patch
  • Asher Brauner - Dominic
  • Chase Newhart - Crabs
  • Marlene Clark - Muff
  • Kitty Bruce - Donut
  • Janice Karman - Bunny
  • Don Stark - Hook
  • Kate Murtagh - Mom Smackley
  • Pop culture relevance

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  • Hill and Tarantino liken Patch to an Iago character in the commentary for the film.
  • As Quentin Tarantino made efforts to have the film re-released, it clearly has affected his work. Most notably, the Elle Driver character in the Kill Bill films seems to be heavily influenced by Patch. Both are blond, one-eyed second-in-commands who become malicious upon the arrival of a newcomer — in this film, Maggie, and in Kill Bill, Beatrix Kiddo.
  • One of the warden's attendants—listed in the credits as "Matron #1"—is played by stuntwoman Jeannie Epper. Epper played the reverend's wife in the first segment of Kill Bill: Volume 2. Her daughter Eurlyne also worked with Tarantino, playing a tag-along accomplice of drug dealer Lanna Frank (stuntwoman Monica Staggs) in the Death Proof segment of Grindhouse.
  • Two of the actresses playing female gang members in this film — Robbie Lee and Janice Karman, who played Bunny — went on to do voicework for children's cartoons. Lee was the voice of several supporting characters in the original Rainbow Brite series and Karman provides the voice of Theodore of Alvin and the Chipmunks.
  • The film also features a young Don Stark, who is today familiar to audiences as Bob Pinciotti on That '70s Show.
  • Donut was portrayed by Kitty Bruce, daughter of Lenny Bruce.
  • The film was reviewed by Siskel & Ebert, alongside another well-known exploitation film, Sgt. Kabukiman N.Y.P.D..
  • A line from the film, "Everybody's gotta be in a gang" was directly referenced in the final roll-out of artists for the 2017 Treefort Music Fest regarding the surfy proto-punk band Death Valley Girls.

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