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Overview

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Director:
Writers:
Douglas Heyes (screenplay)
H. William Miller (novel)
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Release Date:
15 January 1965 (West Germany) more
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Tagline:
She's all out for kicks... and every inch of her spells excitement! more
Plot:
Jody (Ann-Margret), a juvenile delinquent, escapes from reform school by stabbing a matron and attempting... more | full synopsis
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Worth Watching! more (19 total)

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

Ann-Margret ... Jody Dvorak

John Forsythe ... David Stratton

Peter Brown ... Ron

Patricia Barry ... Vera

Richard Anderson ... Grant
Skip Ward ... Buck Vogel (as James Ward)
Diane Sayer ... Midge
Ann Doran ... Mavis Varden
Patrick Whyte ... Phillip Varden
Audrey Dalton ... Virginia Stratton
Leo Gordon ... Sgt. Enders
Patricia Tiara ... Striptease Dancer
Nora Marlowe ... Clara
Frances Robinson ... Martha
Maxine Stuart ... Peggy
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Runtime:
82 min
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Mono (Westrex Recording System)

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
The Tijuana motel sequence at the end actually takes place in the old Bates Motel set from Psycho on the Universal back lot. more
Goofs:
Continuity: When Jody lies down in Kathy's bed the shelf above her head is low enough for her to easily reach up for the stuffed animal. The next day the shelf is suddenly much higher up on the wall. more
Quotes:
[David is in a clothing shop buying clothes for Jody]
Saleslady: Why, David, I thought I'd never find you in ladies' underwear.
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in Hollywood Screen Tests: Take 1 (1999) (TV) more

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11 out of 15 people found the following comment useful.
Worth Watching!, 12 January 2002
Author: Eric-1226 from Seattle, Washington

I can't fully explain it, but this movie really works for me on several levels. I recorded it off of late night American Movie Classics about a week ago, and after viewing it once, I absolutely could not resist the urge to watch it again, and have kept the tape for future viewing.

There's just something about this movie. It has a surreal story premise that borders on the realm of ludicraciousness (that's not a real word, I just made it up. And I'm not really a film critic; I just play one on the Internet.) Anyway, where was I...

Oh yes, the basic plot: it's about a quad of juvenile delinquents, the foremost of whom is Jody Dvorak (Ann-Margaret), who hold oh-so-square aspiring San Diego politician David Stratton (John Forsythe) hostage in his own house. His wife and daughter are conveniently out of town for a few days, allowing for the implausible story to take place primarily in the politician's own house. The JD's act with varying degrees of incomprehensibly strange behavior: they are edgy, neurotic, violent, confused, and... poetic. Poetic? Yes, really! They glibly drop lines of dialogue that could easily have been written by Beat poets of the late 50's/early 60's.

The movie is filmed in glorious black and white, and should instantly appeal to all who are fans of the black and white medium. Plus, the very stylish B&W cinematography, with its vaguely gothic light and shadow effects, more than compensates for an otherwise cheapie studio set. Even if you are not a fan of black and white, or are at least "neutral" on the subject, I urge you to check out this film just to catch a glimpse of filming the way it used to be.

The movie buzzes along at a fairly fast clip, and eventually they all end up in Tijuana, Mexico, further adding to the surreal quality of the story. It helps to listen attentively to the dialogue – much of it serves to tie together the scatter-shot plot elements. But it also has a surreal feel to it. Nobody talks or says things the way they do in this movie any more (or did they ever??). Yes, the dialogue and the B&W cinematography are two compelling reasons to watch the film. But perhaps the main reason to see it is: yeah, you guessed it...

Ann-Margaret. I've never really followed A-M, only being aware of her from a few of her films such as Carnal Knowledge and 52 Pick-up. Well, she is utterly dazzling in this film (funny, but there are a few spots in the film where I saw an uncanny resemblance to a younger Christina Applegate (Kelly Bundy, from "Married, with Children") – of course I guess if you think about it, Kelly Bundy always was one step away from joining the ranks of JD's). If for nothing else, watch this movie to see some nice work done by A-M early in her career.

Anyway, I heartily recommend this movie to all die-hard classic film buffs, to those who want to see something in film bearing the mark of an earlier time - before movies got some damnably slick and high-tech. You, as I, may smile (or groan) a few times during this movie, but it will be a forgiving smile, a warm smile born of nostalgia for a simpler time.

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