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'''''Ten Violent Women''''' is a 1982 American film directed by [[Ted V. Mikels]]. |
'''''Ten Violent Women''''' is a 1982 American film directed by [[Ted V. Mikels]]. |
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It led to a sequel in 2017.<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4972112/ Ten Violent Women |
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==Production== |
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The film was made in 1979. Mikels said: |
The film was made in 1979. Mikels said: |
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<blockquote>It had been a couple of years since I had made a film, ‘Well let’s put one together, even if we can’t’ James Gordon White, a good writer, had written a thing called The Violent Sex, it was only a prison thing. I decided to make a story that has some action, and |
<blockquote>It had been a couple of years since I had made a film, ‘Well let’s put one together, even if we can’t’ James Gordon White, a good writer, had written a thing called ''The Violent Sex'', it was only a prison thing. I decided to make a story that has some action, and there’s a reason for the girls to go to prison. This thing about the girls using water pistols to rob jewelry stores and it led to a bit of difficulty there. And I took a big part. They said if everybody is going to take a part then I had to take one too.<ref name="tv">{{Cite magazine|magazine=Psychotronic Video|url=https://archive.org/details/Psychotronic_Video_32/page/n46/mode/1up?q=%22one+shocking+moment%22+|page=44|number=32|title=Ted V Mikels|first=Dale|last=Ashmun|date=2000}}</ref></blockquote> |
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Mikels made the film for only $145,000. He shot on existing locations including a disused Los Angeles, and used some of his polygamous "wives" at the time as eight of the ten violent women.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/92527/Ten-Violent-Women/articles.html|first=Richard Harland|last=Smith|title=Ten Violent Women|website=Turner Classic Movies}}</ref> |
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there’s a reason for the girls to go to prison. This thing about the girls using water pistols to rob jewelry stores and it led to a bit of difficulty there. And I took a big part. They said if everybody is going to take a part then I had to take one too. |
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<ref name="tv">{{Cite magazine|magazine=Psychotronic Video|url=https://archive.org/details/Psychotronic_Video_32/page/n46/mode/1up?q=%22one+shocking+moment%22+|page=44|number=32|title=Ted V Mikels|first=Dale|last=Ashmun|date=2000}}</ref></blockquote> |
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Mikels made a sequel in 2017. |
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==References== |
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Ten Violent Women is a 1982 American film directed by Ted V. Mikels.
It led to a sequel in 2017.Cite error: A <ref>
tag is missing the closing </ref>
(see the help page).
Mikels made the film for only $145,000. He shot on existing locations including a disused Los Angeles, and used some of his polygamous "wives" at the time as eight of the ten violent women.[1]
References
- ^ Smith, Richard Harland. "Ten Violent Women". Turner Classic Movies.
External links
- Ten Violent Women at IMDb
- Ten Violent Women at TCMDB
- Ten Violent Women at Letterbox DVD