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Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! (1966)

Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! (1966)
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Exploitation maven Russ Meyer created a cult classic with this turbo-charged action film. Three curvaceous go-go dancers in a cool sports car go on a desert crime spree, led by Varla (the amazing Tura Satana), a busty, nasty woman dressed entirely in black. Varla's lesbian moll, Rosie (Haji) -- who has an extremely overwrought accent -- and reluctant bimbo Billie (Lori Williams) are along for the ride. When they meet a naïve young couple, Tommy and Linda (Ray Barlow and Sue Bernard), Varla challenges the man to a race then kills him by breaking his back. They take Linda hostage and drive to a house owned by a crippled old lecher (Stuart Lancaster) and his muscular but retarded son, Vegetable (Dennis Busch). Varla discovers that the old man has money hidden on the property, so the girls try to find it. Meanwhile, Vegetable's perverted father tries to trick him into assaulting one of the girls as he watches, but his other son (Paul Trinka) finally shows up to save the day. A great deal of bloodshed, campy catfighting, and funny dialogue fills the bulk of this fast-paced comic book of a movie. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi

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Starring:
Tura SatanaHaji, (more)
Director(s):
Russ Meyer
Format(s):
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Synopsis of Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!

Exploitation maven Russ Meyer created a cult classic with this turbo-charged action film. Three curvaceous go-go dancers in a cool sports car go on a desert crime spree, led by Varla (the amazing Tura Satana), a busty, nasty woman dressed entirely in black. Varla's lesbian moll, Rosie (Haji) -- who has an extremely overwrought accent -- and reluctant bimbo Billie (Lori Williams) are along for the ride. When they meet a naïve young couple, Tommy and Linda (Ray Barlow and Sue Bernard), Varla challenges the man to a race then kills him by breaking his back. They take Linda hostage and drive to a house owned by a crippled old lecher (Stuart Lancaster) and his muscular but retarded son, Vegetable (Dennis Busch). Varla discovers that the old man has money hidden on the property, so the girls try to find it. Meanwhile, Vegetable's perverted father tries to trick him into assaulting one of the girls as he watches, but his other son (Paul Trinka) finally shows up to save the day. A great deal of bloodshed, campy catfighting, and funny dialogue fills the bulk of this fast-paced comic book of a movie. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi

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Director(s):
Russ Meyer
Writer(s):
Jack Moran
Producer(s):
Eve MeyerRuss Meyer
Categories:
Action / Adventure
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David S.

Simply put, "Pink Flamingoes" Director John Waters has always said this is his favorite movie, EVER, and if that doesn't say something about what you are in for here, I don't know what does. 2 hours straight of horrible acting and terrible production values, and some of the simply most badly written dialogue you'll ever come across, even in B-films of this ilk from the mid-sixties, we're talking so bad it's deliriously hilarious though, and anyone who is familiar with Meyer's knows this is intentional. So why would you watch this movie then? Because it's about 3 go-go dancers with ENORMOUS....um...airbags....that when they aren't working, drive around in the desert in very fast cars preying on defenseless young men, chasing them down, and beating them to death. Seriously. That's the movie, and you either want to see this or you don't.

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GEORGE E.

Unavailable!! Why even tease!! Sould I switch to "the other" dvd mailing site?

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Denis G.

interesting redo of japanese blind samari film

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