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Gun Girls
An unexpected pregnancy disrupts the lifestyle of a young female hoodlum who joins her fellow delinquents on regular robbery sprees.
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Plot Summary
A young woman finds herself drawn into a life of crime and violence after her father's death. She becomes involved with a group of dangerous individuals who are involved in illegal activities. As she descends deeper into this world, she must confront her choices and fight for survival.
Critical Reception
Gun Girls (1957) is a low-budget exploitation film that received minimal critical attention upon its release. It is generally viewed as a minor entry in the crime drama genre, notable primarily for its sensationalist portrayal of female delinquency and violence.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its gritty, albeit melodramatic, portrayal of female characters in difficult circumstances.
Criticized for its simplistic plot and predictable narrative arc.
Seen as a typical example of 1950s exploitation cinema, aiming for shock value.
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Fun Fact
Despite its title and subject matter, the film features very little actual gun violence, relying more on dramatic tension and implied threats.
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