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Beyond the Valley of the Dolls
Cast
Dolly Read, Cynthia Myers, Marcia McBroom, John Lazar View AllCrew
Russ Meyer (Director), Roger Ebert (Screenplay), Roger Ebert (Story) View All
Release: Jul. 17th, 1970
Runtime: 1 hour, 49 minutes
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But with a so-so cast and very few redeeming features, this film is pretty awful, and I don't really understand how it managed to garner a cult following, perhaps I'm not picking up on something though, I feel that way anyway, because I can't identify any messages the film is trying to make, yet due....

I spent the majority of the running time either giggling or scratching my head, wondering what a respected film critic like Roger Ebert was thinking when he penned this outrageously over-the top tale of sexual machinations in Hollywood that features women using their bodies to get what they want, wo....