We want to hear what you have to say but need to verify your email. Directed by Russ Meyer. It's like, don't pretend you're too good to whip out some hoots every now and then. It's not so bad it's good; it's just good in a different way. Cynthia Myers is Casey, the swinger. Use the HTML below. This is campy in a gentler way that most fans of camp are probably accustomed to, but the ridiculousness crackling beneath the surface is impossible to deny. By opting to have your ticket verified for this movie, you are allowing us to check the email address associated with your Rotten Tomatoes account against an email address associated with a Fandango ticket purchase for the same movie.Fandango Although the film's trailer played up the story's titillating subject matter, the script for Valley of the Dolls actually toned down Jacqueline Susann's novel. | Valley of the Dolls rose from the ashes to become a so-bad-it's-good cult film of the highest order. Marcia McBroom is Pet, the soul sister." As the pressures of fame and failed romance take their toll on all three women, they take refuge in food, sex, liquor, and pills -- especially Neely, who becomes downright monstrous (the titular "dolls" are the uppers and downers to which she becomes hopelessly addicted).
A cinematic take on a 1960s best-seller, Valley of the Dolls traces the ups and downs of three young women as fame, booze, pills, and men consume their lives. Cinemark The newfound envelope-pushing in cinema, tested so brilliantly in 1967 by Bonnie and Clyde and The Graduate, is botched here. Patty Duke in particular is a delight; never in a million years would you believe that this ham beyond hams was an Oscar winner, hollering her name at the top of her lungs in a filthy alley and clamoring feverishly for her "dolls." The cliche of show business as a dream world may have been wide-eyed and saccharine. You have to commend her dedication, because she truly does embody the character. April 4, 2019 The image is an example of a ticket confirmation email that AMC sent you when you purchased your ticket.
This film is a sequel in name only to Valley of the Dolls (1967).
Whoa! | And it is dirty, not because it has lots of sex in it, but because it firmly believes that sex is dirty. The percentage of Approved Tomatometer Critics who have given this movie a positive reviewThe percentage of users who rated this 3.5 stars or higher.
It tries to raise itself to the level of sophisticated pornography, but fails. Please enter your email address and we will email you a new password.
While Jim is working at the salt mine, she is raped by an escaped convict, but falls in lust with him. Just confirm how you got your ticket.Fandango All this said, I still prefer Beyond the Valley of the Dolls. We won’t be able to verify your ticket today, but it’s great to know for the future.Theater box office or somewhere else And that's what I love about Valley of the Dolls: despite its delusions of grandeur, it isn't afraid to treat its characters like complete shit for no real reason. In its melodrama, Valley of the Dolls may be reduced to trashiness, but we'd be denying its skill and sensitivity, and perhaps the value of trash. Was this review helpful to you? October 17, 2007 March 11, 2009 | Three bad boy motorcyclists get kicks raping women and generally being a nuisance. ~ Brian J. Dillard, Rovi
Well-bred, small-town Anne Welles (Peyton Place star Barbara Parkins) arrives in New York eager for fame but settles for a job assisting theatrical attorney Henry Bellamy (Robert H. Harris).