Desperate Teenage Lovedolls

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Desperate Teenage Lovedolls
Directed by David Markey
Starring Janet Housden
Jennifer Schwartz
Steven McDonald
Jeff McDonald
Hilary Rubens
George Harrison
Ringo Starr
Music by Redd Kross
Nip Drivers
Black Flag
Greg Graffin and Greg Hetson
White Flag
SIN 34
The Bags
Darkside
Cinematography David Markey
Release dates 1984
Running time 60 min.
Language English
Budget ~US$250 plus bus fare (estimated)

Desperate Teenage Lovedolls is a 1984 low budget underground film, shot on super-8 film by David Markey, about a rock band of teenage runaways (loosely based on the story of The Runaways, the 1970s band that launched the careers of Joan Jett, Lita Ford, and Cherie Currie) and their misadventures. The film was released on DVD in 2003. A sequel, Lovedolls Superstar, was released in 1986.

Plot

Two girls rediscover their love for playing rock (evidently there is a back story, and they had had a band before), find a drummer and begin practicing. When one of their mothers intervenes, they run away from home and are forced to fend for themselves on the streets against gangs and rival bands. Soon they are discovered and taken under the wing of rock manager Johnny Tremaine (played by Steven Shane McDonald) who uses them for sex and his own aspirations of wealth, and set out to get revenge on those who have wronged them, and rise to the top of the rock world.

DVD release

In 2003, the film was released in extended DVD format as Desperate Teenage Lovedolls (20th anniversary edition).

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