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'''''Bad Girls Go to Hell''''' is a 1965 [[sexploitation]] film, written, produced and directed by [[Doris Wishman]]. The film stars Gigi Darlene, Sam Stewart, Barnard L. Sackett and Darlene Bennett.
'''''Bad Girls Go to Hell''''' is a 1965 [[sexploitation]] film, written, produced and directed by [[Doris Wishman]]. The film stars Gigi Darlene, Sam Stewart, Barnard L. Sackett and Darlene Bennett.


This film marked the end of Wishman's lighthearted nudist camp series and "[[Nudity in film|nudie-cutie]]" comedies (such as ''[[Nude on the Moon]]'') and a shift toward serious stories dealing with sex and violence. The new wave of harder-edged sexploitation and violent "roughie" films had already arrived a year earlier with [[David F. Friedman]] and [[Herschell Gordon Lewis]]' ''[[Scum of the Earth!]]'' (1963), [[Russ Meyer]]'s ''[[Lorna (film)|Lorna]]'' (1964), [[Michael Findlay]]'s ''Body of a Female'', and Joseph P. Mawra's ''Olga's House of Shame'' and its sequels.

This was also released on DVD as part of a large box set of vintage exploitation films called [[Girls Gone Bad]].


==Plot==
==Plot==
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Moving on, she notices a newspaper headline stating: “Police seek blonde suspect in Boston murder!” Ellen rooms with Della (Bennett), a [[lesbian]], and claims she is an [[Acrobatics|acrobatic dancer]], standing on her head in her bra and panties to prove it. After sleeping with Della, Ellen moves on again, stating that, because Della loves her, she has to leave. Ellen rents a room for 20 dollars a week at a couple's house, but is attacked and raped by the landlady's husband (La Rocque). She flees that scene and becomes a companion for an elderly woman but then discovers the woman's son is a [[detective]] working on the Boston murder case. Just as she is found out, Meg wakes up. It has all been a [[nightmare]]. As her husband leaves for work, Meg goes about her daily chores, but yet again she is attacked by the janitor in the [[stairwell]].
Moving on, she notices a newspaper headline stating: “Police seek blonde suspect in Boston murder!” Ellen rooms with Della (Bennett), a [[lesbian]], and claims she is an [[Acrobatics|acrobatic dancer]], standing on her head in her bra and panties to prove it. After sleeping with Della, Ellen moves on again, stating that, because Della loves her, she has to leave. Ellen rents a room for 20 dollars a week at a couple's house, but is attacked and raped by the landlady's husband (La Rocque). She flees that scene and becomes a companion for an elderly woman but then discovers the woman's son is a [[detective]] working on the Boston murder case. Just as she is found out, Meg wakes up. It has all been a [[nightmare]]. As her husband leaves for work, Meg goes about her daily chores, but yet again she is attacked by the janitor in the [[stairwell]].

==Video Releases==

The film has also been released on DVD as part of a large box set of vintage exploitation films called [[Girls Gone Bad]].


==Cast==
==Cast==

Revision as of 21:10, 17 February 2016

Bad Girls Go to Hell
Theatrical Poster
Directed byDoris Wishman
Written byDoris Wishman
(as Dawn Whitman)
Produced byDoris Wishman
StarringGigi Darlene
George La Rocque
Sam Stewart
CinematographyC. Davis Smith
Edited byAli Bendi
Distributed byJuri Productions Inc.
Sam Lake Enterprises
Release date
  • December 24, 1965 (1965-12-24)
Running time
65 Mins (Worldwide release)
71 Mins (US release)[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Bad Girls Go to Hell is a 1965 sexploitation film, written, produced and directed by Doris Wishman. The film stars Gigi Darlene, Sam Stewart, Barnard L. Sackett and Darlene Bennett.


Plot

Meg (Darlene) is a housewife in Boston, who, after making love with her husband (Sackett), takes a shower and dresses. When putting out some rubbish, she is assaulted by a janitor (Key). The janitor blackmails Meg into coming into his apartment, wherein he again attempts to rape her. She kills him with a bowl. Fearing discovery, Meg packs her bags and travels to New York by bus. When befriended by a man in Central Park, she changes her name to Ellen Green, and claims she is from Chicago. The man offers her a room in his apartment, but after drinking heavily, he beats Meg/Ellen with a belt.

Moving on, she notices a newspaper headline stating: “Police seek blonde suspect in Boston murder!” Ellen rooms with Della (Bennett), a lesbian, and claims she is an acrobatic dancer, standing on her head in her bra and panties to prove it. After sleeping with Della, Ellen moves on again, stating that, because Della loves her, she has to leave. Ellen rents a room for 20 dollars a week at a couple's house, but is attacked and raped by the landlady's husband (La Rocque). She flees that scene and becomes a companion for an elderly woman but then discovers the woman's son is a detective working on the Boston murder case. Just as she is found out, Meg wakes up. It has all been a nightmare. As her husband leaves for work, Meg goes about her daily chores, but yet again she is attacked by the janitor in the stairwell.

Video Releases

The film has also been released on DVD as part of a large box set of vintage exploitation films called Girls Gone Bad.

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
  • Harold Key as the Janitor

DVD Release

In 2008,[2] Apprehensive Films released Bad Girls Go to Hell onto DVD.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Bad Girls Go to Hell (1965)". imdb.com. Archived from the original on 13 October 2007. Retrieved 2007-10-22. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ "Apprehensive Films [us]". IMDb. Retrieved 20 July 2010.
  3. ^ "Bad Girls Go To Hell DVD". The GrindHouse. Retrieved 20 July 2010.

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