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Little Girls Don't
Little Girls Don't" is the tale of two girls, Sheryl and Abbey who have been inseparable friends since childhood despite coming from very different backgrounds. Then Billy arrives on the scene. He is a bad boy who likes to steal cars, but with the encouragement of girlfriend Abbey this soon turns into something much more serious, with tragic consequences for everyone involved.
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Plot Summary
A group of young girls are targeted by a mysterious and deadly force during a summer camp. As the attacks escalate, it becomes clear that a sinister entity is at play, turning their idyllic getaway into a nightmare of survival. The girls must band together to uncover the truth behind the horrifying events before they all become victims.
Critical Reception
Little Girls Don't (1981) is a lesser-known slasher film from the early 80s. It has garnered a cult following among horror enthusiasts for its grim atmosphere and gory moments, though it was largely overlooked by mainstream critics at the time of its release and is generally considered a forgettable entry in the genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its effective suspense and disturbing imagery.
Criticized for its predictable plot and underdeveloped characters.
Regarded as a standard, albeit somewhat generic, slasher film of its era.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Little Girls Don't are scarce due to its niche status, but among those who have seen it, it's often noted as a serviceable slasher with a few memorable, gruesome scenes, though not outstanding.
Fun Fact
The film's director, David L. Corley Jr., was also its cinematographer and editor, showcasing a significant amount of creative control over this independent production.
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