Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueGirl leaves the farm for the big city of New Orleans to become famous, instead becomes a stripper & gets abused and exploited by everyone she meets.Girl leaves the farm for the big city of New Orleans to become famous, instead becomes a stripper & gets abused and exploited by everyone she meets.Girl leaves the farm for the big city of New Orleans to become famous, instead becomes a stripper & gets abused and exploited by everyone she meets.
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Girl in Trouble (1963)
* (out of 4)
Judy Collins (Tammy Clarke) is just a small town girl who has dreams of heading into the big city and making it big. On the way to her dream Judy hitches a ride where the man eventually tries to rape her, which leads her to killing him. From here things only get worse for Judy as she falls in with a bunch of perverts.
GIRL IN TROUBLE is the type of exploitation film you'd expect from this era. The film was shot silent and we have the typical awful narration that gets us from one scene to the next. Once again I must say that I feel really bad for people of this era who had to sit through movies like this one in hopes of getting some sort of nudity.
There are all sorts of problems with this one including the fact that there's about fifteen minutes worth of "story" here and it's pushed out to 81 minutes. The film is a real drag from start to finish, although there are some campy moments that get some laughs. The performances are all pretty bland as you'd expect and there's just nothing entertaining here. Even worse is the fact that scenes just drag on without much of a point.
* (out of 4)
Judy Collins (Tammy Clarke) is just a small town girl who has dreams of heading into the big city and making it big. On the way to her dream Judy hitches a ride where the man eventually tries to rape her, which leads her to killing him. From here things only get worse for Judy as she falls in with a bunch of perverts.
GIRL IN TROUBLE is the type of exploitation film you'd expect from this era. The film was shot silent and we have the typical awful narration that gets us from one scene to the next. Once again I must say that I feel really bad for people of this era who had to sit through movies like this one in hopes of getting some sort of nudity.
There are all sorts of problems with this one including the fact that there's about fifteen minutes worth of "story" here and it's pushed out to 81 minutes. The film is a real drag from start to finish, although there are some campy moments that get some laughs. The performances are all pretty bland as you'd expect and there's just nothing entertaining here. Even worse is the fact that scenes just drag on without much of a point.
This gives you a realistic idea of what older parents and nonparents can do to adult children . Map out your journeys before you go, take plenty of money and credit cards and have access to a mobile phone device. It is better to travel with trusted friends in a group. Excellent film. Also use a fake name. Airbnb is cheap never book hotels or motels after you arrive they can decline you on the spot. Know the laws of the destination you seek and local authorities and embassies if needed. Plan to pick up food along your route and at your destination: food is accessible! And humans need food and water on their journeys of curiosity. NEVER accept a stay with a stranger you've met on the internet. In certain cases ahem bring a small personal defense device for traveling obviously not on aircraft unless it's under in the cargo area and you have proper licenses and permissions in your country of origin where you are a legal adult citizen. Pepper spray is not a personal defense device.
Judy Collins escapes from her home town--she's in love with local boy Johnny but doesn't want to marry him--yet. On the way to New Orleans she kills a man who tries to assault her. She gets there, tries to get a job and MORE men assault her. She finally ends up a stripper and one day Johnny walks into the club...
This was given the 1963 equivalent of an X rating--no child under 16 was allowed in the theatre. Today it would be given a soft R mostly for some casual nudity. This seems to want to be taken seriously but the pointless nude shots and a violent rape make it clear what this really is--an exploitation picture. For that it's pretty well-made--well-directed and shot. The voice over narration is OK (if overdone) but the badly post-synced dialogue is obvious. Also pretty badly acted--only the one playing Mona showed any talent.
If you're into early 60s exploitation you might like this. Otherwise, stay away.
This was given the 1963 equivalent of an X rating--no child under 16 was allowed in the theatre. Today it would be given a soft R mostly for some casual nudity. This seems to want to be taken seriously but the pointless nude shots and a violent rape make it clear what this really is--an exploitation picture. For that it's pretty well-made--well-directed and shot. The voice over narration is OK (if overdone) but the badly post-synced dialogue is obvious. Also pretty badly acted--only the one playing Mona showed any talent.
If you're into early 60s exploitation you might like this. Otherwise, stay away.
This quickie exploitation pic tries too hard to be legit and tell the story of a small town girl trying to bust into the big city. As a look at USA circa 1963, it's interesting, but as an exploitation pic, it's a bore. Too little story too coy in the telling make this one of the few genuinely boring Something Weird Video releases. The opening makes the claim that it is a true story; and, as dull as it is, that's very believable. The strippers don't even strip.
To its credit, the leading lady is a genuinely good actress, whose narration, while used too much, is quite well done. She's also very good looking (if you don't mind a bouffant) and gets topless a few times, but it goes nowhere.
Poor Judy runs away from home and quickly gets pawed by a motorist and spied on by a hotel manager. The descent into decadence that follows is painfully slow and prudish. The real 1960s had to swing a lot more than this. Judy claims to be pretty smart, but she's shocked that a man who has requested a girl to model lingerie in his hotel room would try to have sex with her.
Poor, dull Johnny walks the streets in hopes of finding her, and eventually does, with moralistic disappointment. On the other hand, I loved the character of Mona. She was like the Bad Advice Fairy. You say a man tried to rape you? Hey, why not become a stripper?
To its credit, the leading lady is a genuinely good actress, whose narration, while used too much, is quite well done. She's also very good looking (if you don't mind a bouffant) and gets topless a few times, but it goes nowhere.
Poor Judy runs away from home and quickly gets pawed by a motorist and spied on by a hotel manager. The descent into decadence that follows is painfully slow and prudish. The real 1960s had to swing a lot more than this. Judy claims to be pretty smart, but she's shocked that a man who has requested a girl to model lingerie in his hotel room would try to have sex with her.
Poor, dull Johnny walks the streets in hopes of finding her, and eventually does, with moralistic disappointment. On the other hand, I loved the character of Mona. She was like the Bad Advice Fairy. You say a man tried to rape you? Hey, why not become a stripper?
This B/W film about a naive young woman moving to the big city is not half-bad for this type of stuff. The main actress is boringly realistic in her quest for a more exciting life. The first flop-house she goes to has has incredible wallpaper in the lobby. The character of Mona is very good and when she's wearing her wrinkled evening gown she looks like she's about to attend an Ed Wood premiere. THe entire film is post-dubbed and almost everyone wears wrinkled clothes.
Some decent location shots and music and it's quite the morality tale with a nice closing shot. A 4 out of 10. Minor nudity with lots of bad hairstyles and big underwear. Not bad!
Some decent location shots and music and it's quite the morality tale with a nice closing shot. A 4 out of 10. Minor nudity with lots of bad hairstyles and big underwear. Not bad!
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- AnecdotesThe movie was shot on location in New Orleans and the house where Judy and Mona lived was located at 3901 St. Charles Avenue. It was demolished in the late 1960s or early 1970s to make way for construction of the seven-story St. Charles Gardens apartment building sometime in the early 70s. The building and its parking lot occupy the entire block of St. Charles Avenue (between General Taylor Street and Constantinople Street) where three other homes also once stood: 3915, 3923, and 3931 St. Charles Avenue. Across the street, the Rayne Memorial United Methodist church (shown briefly as the ambulance is pulling away at the 1:35 mark) is still standing.
The route from inside the ambulance as it traveled to the hospital was shot along the 400-900 blocks of Carondelet Street.
Of course Bourbon Street is, well, still Bourbon Street, and the hospital shown at the end of the movie when Judy and her fiancé reunite is Charity Hospital at 1532 Tulane Avenue. It sustained major damage from Hurricane Katrina and is still vacant, but there are plans afoot to rehabilitate it and redevelop the site for use as the flagship building for the Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine.
- GaffesThough supposedly raised in a Louisiana backwater, Judy Collins's voice bears not the slightest trace of a southern drawl.
- Citations
Judy Collins: The life I wanted was somewhere down the road, and, like a fool, I took the first steps toward .. Destruction!
- ConnexionsEdited into Dusk to Dawn Drive-In Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 9 (2002)
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By what name was Girl in Trouble (1963) officially released in Canada in English?
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