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Beyond the Valley of the Dolls

Country: USA, Language: English, 109 mins

  • Director: Russ Meyer
  • Writer: Roger Ebert
  • Producer: Red Hershon; Eve Meyer

CGiii Comment

A sequel that did not deserve to be made.

No improvement on the diabolical original.


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The(ir) Blurb...

This film is a sequel in name only to Valley of the Dolls (1967). An all-girl rock band goes to Hollywood to make it big. There they find success, but luckily for us, they sink into a cesspool of decadence. This film has a sleeping woman performing on a gun which is in her mouth. It has women posing as men. It has lesbian sex scenes. It is also written by Roger Ebert, who had become friends with Russ Meyer after writing favorable reviews of several of his films.

Cast & Characters

Dolly Read as Kelly Mac Namara;
Cynthia Myers as Casey Anderson;
Marcia McBroom as Petronella Danforth;
John Lazar as Ronnie 'Z-Man' Barzell;
Michael Blodgett as Lance Rocke;
David Gurian as Harris Allsworth;
Edy Williams as Ashley St. Ives;
Erica Gavin as Roxanne;
Phyllis Davis as Susan Lake;
Harrison Page as Emerson Thorne;
Duncan McLeod as Porter Hall;
James Inglehart as Randy Black;
Charles Napier as Baxter Wolfe;
Henry Rowland as Otto;
Princess Livingston as Matron