Sorority Girl

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When a girl is turned down for membership of her college's prestigious sorority, she vows revenge on the girls that rejected her.
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A torrid 1950s teen-flick from schlock-meister Roger Corman, with Susan Cabot as a James Dean figure in a dress, rebelling without much cause, blackmailing and pulling the hair of her college colleagues until she's banished to the American equivalent of Coventry. This deeply moral tale, filmed in a fortnight and originally double-billed with Motorcycle Gang, was aimed at an undemanding drive-in audience. The pretty Miss Cabot, by the way, retired in 1959 to raise a family and in 1986 she was tragically murdered by her son.