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''Kitten with a Whip'' is a 1965 exploitation film starring Ann-Margret and John Forsythe.
''[[Kitten With a Whip]]'' is a 1965 exploitation film starring Ann-Margret and John Forsythe.


Forsythe plays David Stratton, a candidate running for the U.S. Senate who finds that Jody, an escaped juvenile delinquent (Ann-Margret) broke into his house while he was away. A combination of crocodile tears followed by extortion ends up with him trying to keep Jody both in his house and away from the press, the police and his family. Things get worse when Jody's gang of friends shows up, and before he knows it he's held hostage taking a wounded man to Tijuana for off-the-record medical treatment. Where do Jody's sympathies really lie? And how is David going to keep all of this from ruining his campaign?
Forsythe plays David Stratton, a candidate running for the U.S. Senate who finds that Jody, an escaped juvenile delinquent (Ann-Margret) broke into his house while he was away. A combination of crocodile tears followed by extortion ends up with him trying to keep Jody both in his house and away from the press, the police and his family. Things get worse when Jody's gang of friends shows up, and before he knows it he's held hostage taking a wounded man to Tijuana for off-the-record medical treatment. Where do Jody's sympathies really lie? And how is David going to keep all of this from ruining his campaign?


For the ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'' version, please go to the [[Mystery Science Theater 3000 (TV)/Recap/S06 E15 Kitten With a Whip|episode recap page]].
For the ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'' version, please go to the [[Mystery Science Theater 3000/Recap/S06/E15 Kitten With a Whip|episode recap page]].

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=== ''Kitten with a Whip'' contains the following tropes: ===
* [[Artistic License Medicine]]: Buck rapidly nearly bleeds to death from a straight razor cut in his upper tricep.
* [[Artistic License Medicine]]: Buck rapidly nearly bleeds to death from a straight razor cut in his upper tricep.
* [[Car Chase]]
* [[Car Chase]]
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* [[Delinquents]]
* [[Delinquents]]
* [[Deus Ex Machina]]: The Senate candidate is exonerated from even the risk of suspicion at the last moment, when Jody "explains" that he was an innocent in the ending car crash with her dying breath.
* [[Deus Ex Machina]]: The Senate candidate is exonerated from even the risk of suspicion at the last moment, when Jody "explains" that he was an innocent in the ending car crash with her dying breath.
* [[The Farmer and The Viper]]: Zig-zagged, but ultimately averted.
* [[The Farmer and the Viper]]: Zig-zagged, but ultimately averted.
* [[Laser-Guided Karma]]
* [[Laser-Guided Karma]]
* [[Manic Pixie Dream Girl]]: Jody (with a triple-helping of "manic")
* [[Manic Pixie Dream Girl]]: Jody (with a triple-helping of "manic")
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Latest revision as of 21:53, 2 October 2020

Kitten With a Whip is a 1965 exploitation film starring Ann-Margret and John Forsythe.

Forsythe plays David Stratton, a candidate running for the U.S. Senate who finds that Jody, an escaped juvenile delinquent (Ann-Margret) broke into his house while he was away. A combination of crocodile tears followed by extortion ends up with him trying to keep Jody both in his house and away from the press, the police and his family. Things get worse when Jody's gang of friends shows up, and before he knows it he's held hostage taking a wounded man to Tijuana for off-the-record medical treatment. Where do Jody's sympathies really lie? And how is David going to keep all of this from ruining his campaign?

For the Mystery Science Theater 3000 version, please go to the episode recap page.

Tropes used in Kitten With a Whip include: