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Director
  
Roger Corman

Music director
  
Walter Greene

Duration
  

Language
  
English

5.5/10
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Genre
  
Crime, Drama, Film-Noir

Screenplay
  
Charles B. Griffith

Country
  
United States

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Release date
  
September 18, 1957 (1957-09-18)

Writer
  
Charles B. Griffith (original screenplay)

Cast
  
June Kenney
(Barbara Bonney),
Fay Spain
(Helen (segment "Hel")),
John Brinkley
(Eddie Rand),
Colette Jackson
(May (as Collette Jackson)),
Barbara Wilson
(Betty Herne)

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,
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,
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,
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Tagline
  
tempted... tarnished... violently thrown aside!

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Teenage Doll is a 1957 film noir film directed by Roger Corman.

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Plot

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The Black Widows, a teenage girl gang, find one of their number killed; they suspect Barbara, sometime girlfriend of the leader of rival gang The Vandals. As the gangs prepare for a rumble, we glimpse the members' home lives, exaggerating every type of Family dysfunction; but that of their "average American" quarry is no better. Full of shadowy urban night scenes.

Cast

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  • June Kenney as Barbara Bonney
  • Fay Spain as Helen (segment "Hel")
  • John Brinkley as Eddie Rand
  • Colette Jackson as May
  • Barbara Wilson as Betty Herne
  • Ed Nelson as Police Officer 'Dutch' / Blind Man
  • Bruno VeSota as Témoin
  • Abby Dalton (uncredited)
  • Barboura Morris as Janet
  • Production

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    Roger Corman made the film for syndicates of theatre owners.

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    Charles Griffith was hired to write the script:

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    They wanted a gang picture, as it was the time of the street gangs and juvenile delinquents. I told them I had one called “The Rat Pack” and they said they wanted a girl gang. So I got to work on Teenage Doll, which was Larry Woolner taking the title of [Elia] Kazan’s Baby Doll [1956]. But the Johnson Bureau, or the Hays Office – I forget which was in at the time – rejected the story.

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    This meant Griffith had to rewrite the script over the weekend:

    In the original version, the girls were all stealing weapons or making weapons in order to kill the good girl... I wrote all these jokes in English to be said in Spanish. Roger called up the only Spanish agent around for that and it wound up that they were the best actors in the picture. But they were in the background the entire time! In the foreground, this Mexican girl makes a potato grenade. She sticks a potato peeler in one end for a handle and then a double-edge razor-blade all around the potato so she could just flip the handle and the grenade would hit somebody... Another girl stole her father’s pistol from his holster and, while she’s stealing it from his bed, the phone rings and the father has a conversation on the phone without opening his eyes and hangs up again. But the Hays office made me change these things so that they were stealing these weapons to sell for money to get a lawyer to attack the girls in some legal way. I mean really obnoxious and really stupid. It all had to be redone overnight.

    Filming started 28 February 1957.

    References

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