Switchblade Sisters (1975) [R]

Release Date:
January 5, 1975

Original Title:
Switchblade Sisters

Alternate Titles:
Maggie's Stiletto Sisters
Playgirl Gang
The Jezebels
The Switchblade Sisters
The Warriors II: Las navajeras
스위치블레이드 시스터스

Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Centaur Pictures Inc.

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18  ES: 18  US: R 

Runtime: 91

So Easy to Kill, So Hard to Love

A tough gang of teenage girls are looking for love and fighting for turf on the mean streets of the city! Bad girls to the core, these impossibly outrageous high school hoodlums go where they want ... and create mayhem wherever they go!

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Assistant Director:
Donald Heitzer

Camera Operator:
Tak Fujimoto

Casting:
Geno Havens

Costume Design:
Jodie Lynn Tillen

Director:
Jack Hill

Director of Photography:
Stephen M. Katz

Editor:
Morton Tubor

Executive Producer:
Jeff Begun
Frank Moreno

Gaffer:
Melton C. Maxwell

Makeup Artist:
Gerald Soucie

Original Music Composer:
Les Baxter

Producer:
John Prizer

Production Design:
Robin Royce
Beala Neel

Production Manager:
Donald Heitzer

Screenplay:
F.X. Maier

Script Supervisor:
Tina Hirsch

Sound Effects:
Larry Tubor

Sound Mixer:
Don Jones

Special Effects:
Greg Auer

Still Photographer:
Andy Romanoff

Story:
Jack Hill
F.X. Maier
John Prizer

Stunt Coordinator:
Bob Minor

Stunts:
Larry Holt
Jesse Wayne

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