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Gun Girls is a film of genre Crime released in USA on 11 december 1957 with Timothy Farrell

Gun Girls (1957)

Gun Girls
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Released in USA 11 december 1957
Length 1h7
Genres Crime
Rating48% 2.4187152.4187152.4187152.4187152.418715

Gun Girls is an American crime film, written, edited and directed by Robert C. Dertano as well as being based on Dertrano's novel Girls on Parole. The film starred Jeanne Ferguson, Jacqueline Park, Eve Brent and Timothy Farrell and was released in 1957 by Astor Pictures.

Synopsis

A daughter of a well to do family seeks excitement and a sense of self esteem by participating in violent crime. The two purchase pistols from Joe to use in a robbery that

Actors

Timothy Farrell

(Joe)
Eve Brent

(Joy)
Barbara Weeks

(Teddi's Mother)
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