Trailer
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Bad Girls Go to Hell (1965)

Runtime
1hr 5mins
Directed by
Doris Wishman
Featuring
Gigi Darlene
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No one will ever make movies like Doris Wishman made movies.

One of the most prolific women filmmakers in the history of American cinema, writer-director-editor Wishman created DIY collisions between surrealism and exploitation that feel like they materialized from an alternate universe. Bad Girls Go to Hell—Wishman's iconic, gutter-noir crime epic—follows the story of Meg (Gigi Darlene), a housewife who becomes embroiled with a string of violent and sexual encounters while trying to shake the police. 

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