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A 1965 [[B-Movie|B]] [[Exploitation Film]] directed by Russ Meyer.
 
[[The Three Faces of Eve|Three]] [[Spirited Competitor|thrill-seeking]] [[Fan Service|go-go dancers]], [[Dumb Blonde|Billie]], [[Team Mom|Rosie]] and their leader, [[The Vamp|Varla]], encounter a young couple in the desert while drag racing. After killing the boyfriend with her bare hands, Varla drugs, [[Bound and Gagged|binds, gags]] and kidnaps his girlfriend, [[The Ingenue|Linda]]. On a desolate highway, the four stop at a gas station, where they see an [[Dirty Old Man|old man]] and his [[Estrogen Brigade Bait|muscular]], [[Brainless Beauty|dimwitted]] son, known as [[Only Known Byby Their Nickname|the Vegetable]]. The gas station attendant tells the women that the old man and his two sons live on a decrepit ranch with a hidden cache of money. Intrigued, Varla hatches a scheme to rob the lecherous old man, who is confined to a wheelchair. Unfortunately, the old man and his son prove to be less harmless than first thought, putting the two sides in a life or death struggle.
 
"Faster Pussycat Kill Kill" is a film that is considered by many to be Russ Meyer's magnum opus, despite being rather tame compared to many of Meyer's later films. The film was only a moderate hit in theaters, as Meyers ironically opted to downplay the sexual elements of gratuitous nudity and sex in the film. But it quickly became a cult hit, enduring as Meyer's most notable film in his filmography.
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