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Director: Roger Corman
Stars: June Kenney, Fay Spain, John Brinkley
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It doesn’t get much cooler than this. The King of the Drive-Ins, ROGER CORMAN, directs a gritty-edged juvenile delinquent flick for the Woolner Bros., a company known for tapping into youth-driven exploitation trends. Featuring performances by June Kenney, Fay Spain, and John Brinkley, it stands as a notable entry in Corman’s early directing career and the broader JD film movement.
The story follows a troubled teenage girl navigating a dangerous world of gangs, loyalty, and survival after becoming entangled in a violent crime. As tensions escalate between rival groups, she must confront fear, manipulation, and the harsh consequences of life on the streets.
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With its fast-paced storytelling and raw depiction of youth culture, this Woolner Bros. production exemplifies the low-budget efficiency and thematic boldness that helped define Roger Corman’s legacy. Fans of classic exploitation films and 1950s social dramas will find plenty to appreciate in this intense portrayal of rebellion and consequence.
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This film reflects the cultural anxieties of postwar America, blending crime, rebellion, and moral tension into a compact, hard-hitting narrative.
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Cool! That woman with the hair ribbon usually played witches in Corman films
The Terror, The Undead…
Nice to see her playing a normal person.
She portrayed Burt Lancaster’s secretary in “Sorry, Wrong Number”.
Mmmm…. A load of of scotch down from Canada… Lol
Rats! They got me pegged.
Insane