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Les loubardes

Titre original : Switchblade Sisters
  • 1975
  • R
  • 1h 31min
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6,5/10
4,6 k
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Les loubardes (1975)
The leader of an inner-city girl gang is challenged when a new girl moves into the neighborhood.
Lire trailer1:20
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99+ photos
ActionCriminalitéDrameAction BGangster

Le chef d'un gang de filles du centre-ville est mis au défi lorsqu'une nouvelle fille emménage dans le quartier.Le chef d'un gang de filles du centre-ville est mis au défi lorsqu'une nouvelle fille emménage dans le quartier.Le chef d'un gang de filles du centre-ville est mis au défi lorsqu'une nouvelle fille emménage dans le quartier.

  • Réalisation
    • Jack Hill
  • Scénario
    • F.X. Maier
    • Jack Hill
    • John Prizer
  • Casting principal
    • Robbie Lee
    • Joanne Nail
    • Monica Gayle
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Jack Hill
    • Scénario
      • F.X. Maier
      • Jack Hill
      • John Prizer
    • Casting principal
      • Robbie Lee
      • Joanne Nail
      • Monica Gayle
    • 59avis d'utilisateurs
    • 83avis des critiques
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    Rôles principaux38

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    Robbie Lee
    Robbie Lee
    • Lace
    Joanne Nail
    Joanne Nail
    • Maggie
    Monica Gayle
    Monica Gayle
    • Patch
    Asher Brauner
    Asher Brauner
    • Dominic
    Chase Newhart
    • Crabs
    Marlene Clark
    Marlene Clark
    • Muff
    Kitty Bruce
    Kitty Bruce
    • Donut
    Janice Karman
    Janice Karman
    • Bunny
    Don Stark
    Don Stark
    • Hook
    Don Marino
    • Guido
    Helene Nelson
    • Cherry
    Bill Adler
    • Fingers
    Paul Lichtman
    • Mr. Clutch
    J.S. Johnson
    • Principal Weasel
    Kate Murtagh
    Kate Murtagh
    • Mom Smackley
    Bob Minor
    Bob Minor
    • Parker
    Clint Young
    • Rizzo
    Frances E. Williams
    • Haiti
    • (as Frances Williams)
    • Réalisation
      • Jack Hill
    • Scénario
      • F.X. Maier
      • Jack Hill
      • John Prizer
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    7hyxtryx

    Much better than I was expecting!

    A persons impression of a movie sometimes depends on what they're expecting before they see it. You gotta go into this one expecting a low budget poorly acted 70's action film. If you do, you'll be quite impressed! The acting isn't all that bad. Lace can get a little annoying, talking through clenched teeth like she does, but she acts pretty well during her softer parts. And the movie is funny! I was not expecting to actually laugh out loud during it, but I did in several spots. This movie is kind of like The Warriors meets Fast Times at Ridgemont High meets L7. :')

    And there were even a couple touching moments to the film that I wasn't expecting. The characters are interesting too. I can see why Quentin Tarantino likes this film. If you are a fan of his, and don't mind B movies, I think you'll like this.
    8Quinoa1984

    Now I know why this is a Rolling Thunder re-release,,,

    Switchblade Sisters, apart of the more or less dozen films in Tarantino's Rolling Thunder pictures collection (re-released exploitation flicks and foreign films), was worth the watch for a past midnight time of viewing. It might even be Jack Hill's most entertaining movie (though I haven't seen Coffy in a while). There are really a few things that he gets really right, amid the obvious camp that comes with a movie like this. He uses some tough, interesting B-actresses for the parts of the Debs-turned-Jezebelles, with Robbie Lee and Joanne Nail and Monica Gayle as the main three ladies of the bunch all turning in cool, un-restrained performances (one thing they don't lack, aside from some sex appeal, is spunk).

    Another thing that makes the film really work is that, more often than not (which was also the case with Hill's Pam Grier pictures) is that it's very, very funny. Sometimes it was just by some unexpected stuff (the guy in the elevator early in the film, or stuff during the climactic battle in the streets), or just by some of the creative dialog. But really what helped make the film work for me was that it had a great marriage of 'exploitation' ideals (just look at the prison scenes) with spots of realism, or at least things that seem realistic in the Roger Corman school of writing.

    These may be larger-than-life character, but that's part of the fun in it, that it's an action fantasy where we can root for the rough, take-no-prisoners gals of action, who also aren't completely in-human. Hill, who has mentioned in interviews how part of his film-making comes from being a musician, knows the rhythms of scenes and dialog (as stupid as it can get at times), and even has a little style to show off amid the patently 70's times. That, in the end, it's really a lot of fun helps out during some of the more 'dramatic' parts. And what an awesome last line!
    9Coventry

    Bad Girls, You Are Beautiful!

    "Switchblade Sisters" is one of the most awesome and amusingly incompetent trash/gangsploitation movies ever made; only back in the period when it got released nobody ever intended to make a bad film, of course. Personally, I enjoyed the privilege of seeing this film in a genuine grindhouse theater and with no less than writer/director Jack Hill present there to introduce the film and answer questions from the audience. Hill explained how he always dreamed of filming his very own version of Shakespeare's "Othello", yet this story was probably the closest he ever came to realizing that project. Irrelevant info, I know, but this just to illustrate "Switchblade Sisters" once actually was a remotely ambitious film and not just a piece of lesbian trash. The recent revival of drive-in & grindhouse cinema (courtesy of Quentin Tarantino, who's also a giant fan of this particular film) enlarges the sleaze-elements and silliness of 70's movies even more, but you should always at least try and see it in its framework of time. That being said, "Switchblade Sisters" is first and foremost a delightfully absurd gang-wars movie and a thoroughly flamboyant portrait of female empowerment. This baby has it all! Stereotypical gang members that easily look over 30 but still attend high-school, big fat ugly lesbian prison wardens, romantic rivalry, jealousy, treason, roller-skating shootouts, secretly desired rape sequences and – last but not least – female Maoist guerrilla fighters. Maggie is the ravishing and potent new chick on the block and she eagerly joins Lace's Dagger Debs gang after proving herself in a knifing contest. The Debs are the girlfriends of the Silver Daggers and all together they hang out in a ramshackle hangar to play pool and sell dope. There's a gang war with the Crabs in the offing and jealous Dagger Deb Patch inflicts a dispute between best friends Maggie & Lace when she notices they both fancy the same hunk. If you can overlook (and you simply must when you're interested in this type of cinema) the sometimes atrocious performances, one-dimensional characters and the absolute lack of logic & coherence, you will find great enjoyment here! The clichéd situations inside the penitentiary (with the obese lesbian warden), out in the schoolyard (with the nervous principal) and in the skating hall (random M-16 gunfire!) are all sublime. The whole finale, from the actual virulent street war up until the main Jezebels' showdown contest, is simultaneously suspenseful, spirited and even a bit touching. The soundtrack is great, although clearly not as enchanting as the ones featuring in Jack Hill's ultimate Blaxploitation masterworks "Coffy" and "Foxy Brown". Speaking of which, this movie perhaps lacks the powerful and attention-demanding presence of a starlet like Pam Grier, but the girls here are still more than adequate. The supportive characters are actually more convincing than the main ones. Lace, played by Robbie Lee, is an often intolerable and whiny child and Maggie simply appears too cherubic to play a rough chick. I vote for Patch to be the Jezebel's unhinged leader! She's unreliable, deceitful, mean and stark raving mad. Awesome film, highly recommended to slavering sick puppies like myself.
    Infofreak

    Sensational Seventies She-Devils!

    Jack Hill's 'Switchblade Sisters' is a wild ride that will have you hooked from the get go! It's everything I hoped Ted V. Mikels disappointing 'The Doll Squad' was going to be - a trashy, campy slice of 1970s exploitation that manages to be self-parodic AND take its subject matter seriously simultaneously. Happily, 'Switchblade Sisters' is so good you'd think you'd dreamed it yourself.

    Robbie Lee plays Lace the Debs' leader, and fulfills all the promise she showed in Roger Corman's 'Big Bad Mama' the previous year. She's cute but deadly, and why she never became a major star is hard to fathom. Most of the other girls, particularly gang newcomer Maggie (Joanne Nail), and Lace's former second in command Patch (Monica Gayle), are also sexy and dangerous, but none show the sheer charisma of Lee's Lace, surely up there with Tura Satana, Pam Grier or Raven de la Croix as a proto-feminist icon of the drive-in era.

    'Switchblade Sister' is trash par excellence. You will both laugh at and laugh with the Dagger Debs and their rival gang, the disco-dudded Crabs, who could easily walk off this movie and straight into 'The Warriors', another surreal gang movie, directed by another Hill, Walter. Both Hill's deserve their place in psychotronic history!
    9franco-28

    Exploitation but entertaining

    As in all thing's this was not made for everyone, it was intended to latch onto a genre that makes money, however, I think Jack Hill has done some great work with this, if one has an open mind, they just cant help but feel for the characters as the story develops, it's interesting the whole way thru, with lots of humor violence & sex involved.

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    • Anecdotes
      Quentin Tarantino, a long time fan of Jack Hill's work, bought the rights to the film and re-released it in 1996 through his film company, Rolling Thunder Pictures. He held a huge premiere and a celebration at a theater in Los Angeles which the film's original cast attended. Co-star Marlene Clark remembered the event in an interview many years later and laughed about it. "My commercial agency called me and said "We have an invitation to a screening of "SWITCHBLADE SISTERS"!" Clark laughed. "[Rolling Thunder] actually sent a car to bring me to the screening! All the way over I thought, "This is a flashback. I'm having a breakdown." Nope! I got to the theater, and it was for real! All the other women from the movie were there, and there was a nice little party afterwards at a place called the Red Room. It was amazing."
    • Gaffes
      Lace cuts off the necktie that the man in the elevator is wearing, leaving about six inches of it behind. However, when he later identifies the gang members to the police, his necktie is much longer.
    • Citations

      Muff: You know, sooner or later every woman's bound to find out: the only thing a man's got below his belt is clay feet.

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      Featured in Exploitation Classics (1985)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 24 novembre 1976 (Mexique)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Las siete malditas
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Moonlight Rollerway - 5110 San Fernando Road, Glendale, Californie, États-Unis(Roller skating scenes.)
    • Société de production
      • Centaur
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    • Budget
      • 320 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 51 264 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 14 532 $US
      • 16 juin 1996
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 51 264 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 31min(91 min)
    • Couleur
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    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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