Beyond the Valley of the Dolls
Beyond the Valley of the Dolls

Beyond the Valley of the Dolls

1970Movie109 minEnglish

An all-girl rock band moves to Hollywood in the hope of achieving success, only to fall into a whirlpool of wickedness and decadence.

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IMDb6.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes75%
Google Users78%
Director: Russ MeyerGenres: Comedy, Horror, Musical

Plot Summary

Three aspiring women move to Los Angeles seeking fame and fortune in the music industry. They become entangled with a sleazy rock promoter and a decadent, drug-fueled scene, leading to increasingly bizarre and violent circumstances. As their lives spiral out of control, they find themselves involved in a series of murders and dark cults.

Critical Reception

Initially met with controversy and shock for its explicit content and over-the-top style, 'Beyond the Valley of the Dolls' has since gained a cult following and is now recognized as a pioneering work of exploitation cinema. Critics often laud its satirical edge and audacious visual style, while acknowledging its camp appeal and enduring influence.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its audacious, satirical take on Hollywood and the music industry.
  • Admired for its distinctive visual style and camp sensibility.
  • Noted for its shocking and over-the-top content that pushes boundaries.

Google audience: Audiences generally appreciate the film's wild, campy nature and its satirical commentary on fame and excess. Many find it to be a cult classic that is both shocking and entertaining.

Fun Fact

The film was written by Roger Ebert, who was initially commissioned to write a more conventional follow-up to 'Valley of the Dolls' but instead delivered this subversive and satirical script.

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Wuchak

Wuchak

_**Campy apex of the "wild" late 60s**_ Dolly Read, Cynthia Myers and Marcia McBroom star as an all-girl rock band, who move to Los Angeles to make it in the music biz. The group is so well-received that they turn the head of eccentric r...