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Uploaded by on Apr 14, 2009

A newspaper publisher's daughter suffering from neglect forms an all girl gang that dresses like men..

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  • This was actually a well done movie, a nice

    clear picture, and some decent acting.

    The angora sweaters and BULLET BRAS

    created the right mood for this movie about

    some rough stick up babes. Ed Wood was

    responsible for each girl wearing a bullet bra

    and angora sweater. Ed himself, liked

    these kinds of outfits, and rumor has it,

    that some were kept in his own closet...

  • That's what i like about girls and women of the 1950s!! They've got bullet bras which made their boobs bigger!!!

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  • Epic.

  • Look ya got juvenile delinquent teenage girl,dope,a four girl sexual assault on a man(he screams?),ababy born behind bars,and the topping on the cake,a little COMMUNISM-This filn DELIVERS!!!!!!!!

  • thumbs up if you are a ministry fan " so what"

  • @pewsterbaby my cousin worked for Ed Wood in the early 70`s.

  • @TBOMBURBOOTY I found about him from my cool uncle. We went to an Ed Wood film festival in Boston at an art house theater in 1979 when I was 12. In the early 90's, I ran an independent rare film distribution company. The whole Ed Wood thing took off when the Tim Burton film came out in 1994. Back in the 50's & early 60's, all these weird people used to act in cheapie drive-in style movies with each other lots. A great 2 hour doc about it is on YT. "The Haunted World Of Ed Wood". Try it. Thanks!

  • @TBOMBURBOOTY kool, i never seen one befor. i saw the movie depp did about him and thought that dude was a trip...thanks for the info, you know quite a bit, how did that come to be?

  • @TBOMBURBOOTY Yes it is an Ed Wood movie. He wrote the screenplay/script. No other person would have Sanford Jolley, as the judge. break into a corny endless monotone diatribe about juvenile delinquency and how religion could help the wayward youth. That's classic Wood. And plus, Timothy Farrell is in it. Ahh yes, Timothy Farrell, Los Angeles court bailiff by day, 1950's B movie slimy gangster actor by night. Wood used him 3 times. The angora sweater mugging & awful dialogue is ALL classic Wood.

  • this is not a ed wood movie

  • hahahah awesome movie. And I thought my birthday sucked haha

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