Teenage Doll (1957)
tempted... tarnished... violently thrown aside!
The Black Widows, a teenage girl gang, find one of their number killed. They blame her murder on Barbara, the on-again-off-again girlfriend of the leader of rival gang The Vandals. As the gangs prepare for a fight, we take a glimpse into their tumultuous home lives.
Director: Roger Corman
Genre: Crime, Drama
Runtime: 71 min
Release Date: September 19, 1957
Cast
- June Kenney - Barbara Bonney
- Fay Spain - Helen
- John Brinkley - Eddie Rand
- Colette Jackson - May
- Barbara Wilson - Betty Herne
- Barboura Morris - Janet
- Sandra Smith - Lori
- Ziva Rodann - Eva
- Richard Devon - Det. Dunston
- Jay Sayer - Wally Tomasek
Screenplay
- Charles B. Griffith (Screenplay)
Music: Walter Greene
Cinematography: Floyd Crosby
Editing: Charles Gross Jr.
Production: Woolner Brothers Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Themes
Broken Homes and Juvenile Delinquency, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery
Keywords
gang war, juvenile delinquent, girl gang, teenage gang, teenager
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Teenage Doll about?
- The Black Widows, a teenage girl gang, find one of their number killed. They blame her murder on Barbara, the on-again-off-again girlfriend of the leader of rival gang The Vandals. As the gangs prepare for a fight, we take a glimpse into their tumultuous home lives.
- Who directed Teenage Doll?
- Teenage Doll was directed by Roger Corman.
- Who stars in Teenage Doll?
- Teenage Doll stars June Kenney, Fay Spain, John Brinkley, Colette Jackson, Barbara Wilson, Barboura Morris.
- How long is Teenage Doll?
- Teenage Doll has a runtime of 1h 11m (71 minutes).
- What genre is Teenage Doll?
- Teenage Doll is a Crime, Drama film.
- Where was Teenage Doll produced?
- Teenage Doll was produced in United States of America.
- What are the themes of Teenage Doll?
- The themes of Teenage Doll include: Broken Homes and Juvenile Delinquency, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery.