The Violent Years

The Violent Years

Infobox Film
name = The Violent Years


caption = Original Theatrical poster
director = William Morgan
producer = Roy Reid
writer = Edward D. Wood, Jr.
narrator =
starring = Jean Moorhead
music =
cinematography = William C. Thompson
editing = Gerard Wilson
distributor = Headliner Productions
released = flagicon|USA 1956
runtime = 65 min.
country = USA
language = English
budget =
preceded_by =
followed_by =
website =
amg_id =
imdb_id = 0049922

"The Violent Years" is an American black and white 1956 film starring Jean Moorhead as Paula Parkins, the leader of a girl gang. The film is distinguished for the input of Ed Wood, Jr. as author of its screenplay.

Plot summary

Paula Parkins, the spoiled daughter of a well-to-do newspaper editor, gets her kicks by organizing and directing a gang of bored young women like herself. The gang dresses in men's attire, robs gas stations, and terrorizes habitues of a local lovers' lane - even raping a young gentleman. As a newspaperman, Paula's father has inside information on police plans to capture the gang, so the girls are able to avoid capture with Mr. Parkins' unwitting complicity. After a make-out party with a few local gangsters, Paula and her pals agree to wreck a few classrooms in a public school at the behest of a female crime boss. The girls perform the job with gleeful competence until the police arrive and a deadly shootout takes place. Paula is captured and dies in hospital giving birth.

Cast

* Jean Moorhead as Paula Parkins
* Barbara Weeks as Jane Parkins
* Arthur Millan as Carl Parkins
* Theresa Hancock as Georgia
* Joanne Cangi as Geraldine
* Gloria Farr as Phyllis
* Glenn Corbett as Barney Stetson
* Lee Constant as Sheila
* I. Stanford Jolley as Judge Clara
* Timothy Farrell as Lt. Holmes
* F. Chan McClure as Det. Artman
* Bruno Metsa as Manny
* Harry Keaton as Doctor

Behind the scenes

*The screenplay was written by Edward D. Wood, Jr., the director of "Glen or Glenda" and "Plan 9 from Outer Space". "The Violent Years" was the most financially successful film with creative input from Ed Wood.

*Star Jean Moorhead was a Playboy Playmate, (October 1955).

ee also

*Girls with guns

External links

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