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Teenage Doll (1957)

Teenage Doll (1957)
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The Teenage Doll in this Roger Corman-directed "J. D." opus is a little number named Barbara (June Kenney). Basically a good girl, she falls into bad company when she impulsively decides to rebel against her parents. It isn't long before Barbara accidentally kills her tough-babe romantic rival (Barboura Morris), whereupon she is pursued all over town by femme gang leader Hel (Fay Spain) and her henchgirls (Barbara Wilson, Ziva Rodann). Barbara runs to her punk boy friend Eddie (John Brinkley) for protection, setting the stage for a climactic rumble. And remembers, kids: This could happen to you, so keep your record clean and stay home nights! ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
June KenneyFay Spain, (more)
Director(s):
Roger Corman
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Teenage Doll

The Teenage Doll in this Roger Corman-directed "J. D." opus is a little number named Barbara (June Kenney). Basically a good girl, she falls into bad company when she impulsively decides to rebel against her parents. It isn't long before Barbara accidentally kills her tough-babe romantic rival (Barboura Morris), whereupon she is pursued all over town by femme gang leader Hel (Fay Spain) and her henchgirls (Barbara Wilson, Ziva Rodann). Barbara runs to her punk boy friend Eddie (John Brinkley) for protection, setting the stage for a climactic rumble. And remembers, kids: This could happen to you, so keep your record clean and stay home nights! ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
218 mins

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Director(s):
Roger Corman
Writer(s):
Charles B. Griffith
Producer(s):
Roger Corman
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Larry C.

All scenes dark. No, really. At night. Inside. Lots of talk, little action. Talk mainly about the action instead of seeing it. Roger Corman. Yuck!

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