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**_A gang of high school girls who are “immoral, shameless and impudent”_** A new girl in a neighborhood of Los Angeles joins a female gang that regularly pulls out switchblades in their activities. As she becomes the bestie of the leade...


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The leader of an inner city girl gang is challenged when a new girl moves into the neighborhood.
In the grimy streets of Los Angeles, a teenage girl gang known as the "Satin Dolls" navigates a world of turf wars, drug deals, and violent encounters. Their leader, Lace, is a tough and manipulative young woman who uses her wits and ruthlessness to maintain control. When a new member joins, tensions rise, leading to a brutal power struggle that escalates into a deadly confrontation with a rival gang and the police.
Switchblade Sisters is a cult classic exploitation film, often praised for its bold feminist themes and energetic direction despite its low budget. While initially overlooked, it has gained a significant following for its unique style and subversion of traditional gender roles within the blaxploitation and women-in-prison genres. Critics often point to its surprisingly complex characters and its raw, gritty portrayal of female empowerment and survival.
Praised for its surprisingly strong female characters and their agency.
Noted for its gritty atmosphere and energetic, stylish direction.
Seen as a proto-feminist exploitation film that challenges genre conventions.
Google audience: Audience reception is difficult to quantify due to limited accessible data, but the film has garnered a dedicated cult following over the years, appreciated for its unique take on female empowerment and its raw, uncompromising style.
The film was originally intended to be a more straightforward crime drama but was significantly reworked to appeal to the grindhouse and exploitation market, leading to its distinctive tone and style.
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**_A gang of high school girls who are “immoral, shameless and impudent”_** A new girl in a neighborhood of Los Angeles joins a female gang that regularly pulls out switchblades in their activities. As she becomes the bestie of the leade...

A little uneven at times but still engaging 1970s exploitation thriller with fine performances from Joanne Nail and Robbie Lee and the dialogue was pretty sharp. It's one of those movies that takes a bit to accept with a bunch of juveniles ...
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