Other Titles • Switchblade Sisters • Die Bronx-Katzen (1975) • The Jezebels (1975) • Playgirl Gang (1975)
Trivia from Switchblade Sisters (1975)
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Originally released in 1975 as "The Jezebels." Rereleased as "Playgirl Gang."
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Color by Eastmancolor.
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Rereleased theatrically in 1996 under the title "Switchblade Sisters," distributed by Quentin Tarantino's Rolling Thunder Pictures, a division of Miramax. It opened in New York City and Los Angeles on June 14, 1996. It opened in Boston, Chicago and Philadelphia on June 21, 1996.
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Additional cast: Chase Newhart (Crabs), Don Stark (Hook), Bill Adler (Fingers).
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Additional credit: Frank Moreno (executive producer); Medusa, Chuck Day and Richard Person (additional music) and Don Jones (sound)
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Although the film flopped when it was first released, it has become a cult favorite over the years.
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Actress Joanne Nail turned down a role on the hit television show "Charlie's Angels" to appear in this film.
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Kitty Bruce is the daughter of comedian Lenny Bruce.
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Director Jack Hill collaborated with Francis Ford Coppola on the 1963 film "Dementia 13."
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The Rhino video is part of the company's "Johnny Legend Presents" series. It was remastered from the original prints & negatives and features brand new interviews with stars Robbie Lee, Joanne Nail, and director Jack Hill.
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The Buena Vista VHS and laserdisc versions, distributed by Quentin Tarantino's Rolling Thunder Pictures, feature an exclusive on-camera introduction by Tarantino before the film.
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