Teenage Devil Dolls (released in theaters as One Way Ticket to Hell) is a 1955 American black and white teen crime drama film produced, written and directed by Bamlet L. Price, Jr. The film was made in a quasi-documentary style that has no dialogue, just sound effects and music by Robert Drasnin. The movie is narrated by Kurt Martell, as Police Lieutenant David Jason, but the part of the Lieutenant is portrayed by actor Robert A. Sherry in the film. Price borrowed $4000 from his then-wife Anne Francis to make the film.
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| - Teenage Devil Dolls (en)
- Дьявольские куколки-подростки (ru)
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| - Teenage Devil Dolls (released in theaters as One Way Ticket to Hell) is a 1955 American black and white teen crime drama film produced, written and directed by Bamlet L. Price, Jr. The film was made in a quasi-documentary style that has no dialogue, just sound effects and music by Robert Drasnin. The movie is narrated by Kurt Martell, as Police Lieutenant David Jason, but the part of the Lieutenant is portrayed by actor Robert A. Sherry in the film. Price borrowed $4000 from his then-wife Anne Francis to make the film. (en)
- «Дьявольские куколки-подростки» (англ. Teenage Devil Dolls), также известный под названием One Way Ticket to Hell — американская чёрно-белая криминальная драма 1955 года режиссёра Бамлета Лоуренса Прайса-младшего. Он выступил продюсером, сценаристом, режиссёром фильма, а также сыграл роль «Чоло» Мартинеса. Фильм повествует о судьбе девушки, чья жизнь пошла под откос из-за её наркотической зависимости. В нём практически полностью отсутствуют диалоги и весь рассказ ведётся из-за кадра от лица полицейского Дэвида Джейсона. (ru)
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| - The Preliminary Report of the Subcommittee on Narcotics, Assembly California State Legislature. (en)
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| - Bamlet L. Price, Jr. (en)
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| - Today, there are more than 60,000 drug addicts in the United States, supporting an illicit drug traffic amounting to $220,000,000 annually. Ten years ago addicts under the age of 21 were almost unknown. Today, they are being committed to hospitals and correctinal institutions in alarming numbers. The records of our two federal narcotic hospitals show an increase of 2,000% during a recent four year period. The great tragedy of the situation lies within the problem of rehabilitation. It is estimated that only 5 to 10 percent of those given medical treatment for narcotic addiction will receive permanent benefit. The percentage of permanently cured heroin addicts is even smaller...less than 2 percent. (en)
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