The Pink Ladies
The Pink Ladies

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The Pink Ladies

1979
Movie
Adult · 18+
72 min
English

A group of racquetball-playing married women indulge in sexual fantasies; so do their frustrated husbands.

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IMDb4.8/10
Director: Steve CarverGenres: Comedy, Musical

Plot Summary

In this musical comedy, three aspiring young singers, members of the "Pink Ladies," try to make it big in the cutthroat world of Hollywood. They navigate auditions, rivalries, and romantic entanglements as they chase their dreams of stardom. The film follows their journey through the highs and lows of the entertainment industry.

Critical Reception

The Pink Ladies received largely negative reviews from critics, who often cited its thin plot, uninspired musical numbers, and predictable storyline. Audiences were also underwhelmed, with the film failing to make a significant impact.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its energetic musical numbers and youthful cast, though often criticized for a lack of originality.

  • The plot was deemed too simplistic by many, failing to provide substantial depth.

  • Despite some visual flair, the film struggled to find a consistent tone or lasting appeal.

Google audience: Google user reviews are not widely available for this film, but historical audience reception suggests it was a niche musical comedy that did not achieve widespread popularity.

Fun Fact

The film served as an early vehicle for actresses Judy Landers, Alana Stewart, and Rhonda Graam, who were promoted as the "new singing sensations" of the 1970s.

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