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Hell's Kitten
A young actress tries to make it in the film business through sex.
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Plot Summary
A young woman named Carol is living in a seemingly idyllic suburban community. However, she soon discovers a dark underbelly of crime and corruption that extends to the highest levels of the town. When she stumbles upon evidence of a sinister plot, she becomes the target of dangerous individuals who will stop at nothing to silence her. Carol must use all her wit and courage to expose the truth before she becomes another victim.
Critical Reception
Hell's Kitten is a lesser-known exploitation film from the early 1970s. Critical reception was generally poor due to its low budget, predictable plot, and gratuitous violence. It is often seen as a product of its time, appealing to a niche audience interested in grindhouse cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Panned for its exploitative nature and weak narrative.
Criticized for its violence and lack of originality.
Considered a forgettable entry in the exploitation genre.
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Fun Fact
The film is notable for its use of jarring edits and suspenseful, albeit low-quality, sound design to create a sense of unease, which was a common characteristic of independent horror films of the era.
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