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A worthy sixties curio obviously banned on Pudding Island
dziga-37 September 1999
Surprisingly well directed considering its ephemeral trashcan image. I liked the photography of the fight scenes, almost worthy of Kurosawa. I liked the Jacobean amorality and black humour. And in its genre it was quite dramatic. No doubt hundreds of minor films like this are ignored by the critics and banned by the authorities, only to be resurrected on C4 Eurotrash-cum-Exploitica slots. Of course the nasty heroine had to have her come-uppance in the end, but there was enough action and atmosphere of a non-prurient satanic sex'n'violence to make the ending a pure palinode.
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1/10
This just sucks.
rwagn14 December 2010
Let's face it. This movie sucks. It doesn't even fit in the "so bad it's good" category. Low low budget, horribly staged fight and rumble scenes-c'mon guys, somebody take a punch! This is another one of those movies where you can be shot or stabbed and there is never any blood. How this can be called exploitation is beyond me. Just because it's from the early 60's, is shot in black and white and has "teenage" in the title does not make it an undiscovered classic. Something Weird has so many better titles along this same ilk. Nothing happens in this film. The sex and violence and even the language are all rated G. Pass on this timekiller. Even the soundtrack music leaves much to be desired and you've heard it a million times. Every 60's porno loop lifted the same music and it was put to better use!
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3/10
Dated juvenile delinquency drama
Leofwine_draca2 December 2017
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TEENAGE GANG DEBS is another old indie thriller put out by Something Weird when they used to release double bills of rare old-time exploitation flicks. This one's an example of the juvenile delinquency drama, shot in New York in black and white and looking at the bad behaviour of gangs during the era. The main character is a ruthless female protagonist determined to get to the top in a bid for power and fortune. Expect cat fights, sex, lots of hanging around in seedy bars, and partying. It's very cheap and scuzzy looking, and the plot is a bit too unfocused for my liking.
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3/10
A Woman with Great Ambition but No Conscience
Uriah4312 August 2020
This film begins with a young man approaching a prostitute by the name of "Rosie" (Janet Banzet) to purchase some of her time. Although she considers him a bit too young, she reluctantly agrees since business is rather slow. However, once they get to her place a small group of men led by a man named "Johnny" (John Batis) appears and beat her up for informing on one of their friends. As it so happens, Johnny is the leader of a motorcycle gang in Brooklyn known as the Rebels and he is highly respected among the group. The next scene then shifts to one of the Rebel's hangouts where a young woman from Manhattan by the name of "Terri" (Diane Conti) has appeared and wants to join the gang. Although she is quite attractive this causes a serious internal problem since all of the men in the gang already have girlfriends. Recognizing that Johnny is the leader she convinces him to allow her to fight his girlfriend named "Angel" (Linda Gale) for the right to replace her. Yet even though Terri wins she still isn't satisfied with her status in the gang and from that point on trouble soon follows. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this low-budget, grade-Z, quasi-biker film had a good plot and some adequate acting. Unfortunately, it was seriously limited by extremely weak camera work during the action scenes and very poor lighting. In short, this film had potential but it wasn't quite realized and for that reason I have rated it accordingly. Below average.
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Move over Lady MacBeth, here comes Terry Fiore....
BigBabe023 April 2011
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Raven-tressed Diane Conti (who, like most of the cast, has at most only one or two other movie credits in IMDb) comes sashaying into the Brooklyn clubhouse of a clean-cut mostly Italian "gang" whose chief activities seem to be talking and dancing (if you call what Elaine on "Seinfeld" did "dancing"). She announces she's from Manhattan, which may as well be Mars for these local yokels. The "prez" of the club takes a shine to her, promptly dumps his current girlfriend and our Terry's off to the races, manipulating a subordinate clubster Nino into usurping the boss and then using Nino as a front for her own power grab. Eventually she "goes too far" and gets her comeuppance--from the other members' girlfriends, of course. That's pretty much it.

"Well then," you may be wondering, "should anything attract me to this opposed to umpteen others like it?" It depends how one reacts to Ms Conti, who carries it, and I for one liked her a lot. She "inhabits" the part very nicely, never seems to be capital-A Acting. Her line readings are neither zombie-like nor melodramatic. Her emotional displays are convincing, such as when she's lying in bed vowing that nobody's going to carve his initials into her, or at the end shrieking at the latter-day Furies to stay away from her. And yeah, she's pretty hot, especially considering that in the mid-1960's there seemed to be this cinematic conspiracy to make women as unattractive as possible (it took the "Hippie chicks" a few years later to break out of that mold). The other cast members pull their weight, and a few scenes actually aspire towards dramatic resonance, as when Nino (at the urging of Terry, of course) instigates a knife fight with a hapless member who just wants to quit and get married. ("It was never a big deal before Terry came along when somebody wanted to quit," a clubster complains. Really? Members could just stroll away taking all those secrets with them? Some bunch of desperadoes.) Some of the outdoors scenes are unfortunately hard to follow, being poorly lit and jumpily edited. There's a lot of "filler," mostly involving "dancing." White people trying to dance (especially back then) remind one of Samuel Johnson's notorious remark about female preachers: "It is like a dog walking on his hind legs: it is not done well, but one is surprised to see it done at all..." I'm white myself, just for the record. Outside the Philly Mummers parade, we should just leave it alone...
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"Ya Know, I Think You're Some Kind O' Goon!"...
azathothpwiggins11 May 2021
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TEENAGE GANG DEBS is the tale of motorcycle-riding hellions who don't take nothin' from nobody, unless they want it! Awesome dance music, complete with bongo drums, is guaranteed!

The gang known as The Rebels, hang out at the local watering hole, where Terry (Diane Conti), walks in and joins up. She used to run with The Falcons, until her guy "got busted" and wound up in "the can". Since then, Terry's been living with her parents in "Dullsville". In short, Terry needs some action!

With The Rebels, it's not long before Terry's enjoying a night of "cat fighting", followed by the obligatory "twisting" and doing "The Monkey". She soon gets a tour of the gang's "trophy room" full of... um, trophies. Then, more dancing. Whew! Jump back! Dig that crazy trombone!

Can drug use be far off? Nope.

Everybody's itchin' for a "rumble", so, a situation involving jealousy must arise, leading to the world's most tedious, couldn't-cut-a-fart knife fight! Terry's loyalty switches to the winner, and sexual violence against women ensues in the form of a "line up".

Terry proves that she's "bad news", a real meany pants in bossy boots! She's got the gang's new head honcho, Nino, wrapped around her finger, like a tiny-brained finger wrapper!

A rumble approaches! Bathtubs full of of alcohol are consumed! Motorcycles are driven by inebriated numbskulls! Muted ultra-violence occurs, accompanied by the ubiquitous bongo!

Is that "acid jazz" we hear?

Will the rumbling never end? How do these combatants tell each other apart?

Back at the clubhouse, it's time for even more dancing, including "The Watusi" and "The Karate Dance"! All while Terry continues her reign of terror, and Nino's brain remains five sizes too small.

Wha...?

More knife fighting? At this rate, Nino will wind up as the only member of his own gang!

Will Terry ever get her just desserts?

Oh baby! What a finale! Let's do "The Monkey" one last time...
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Another Rebel Without a Cause Rip
Michael_Elliott11 January 2018
Teenage Gang Debs (1966)

* 1/2 (out of 4)

Terry (Diane Conti) is a troubled girl from Manhattan who moves over to Brooklyn and soon goes after the leader of a gang. She cuts his girlfriend off and begins having sex with him but she then seduces another member of the gang and talks him into killing the leader. This here sets off some events that shows how mean Terry is.

TEENAGE GANG DEBS certainly doesn't look or feel as if it was made in 1966. I'm going to guess that this film was shot sometime during the 1950s when REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE broke loose and caused all sorts of low-budget rip-offs to follow. This film certainly doesn't look like anything from 1966 so I'm going to guess that's when the film finally got a theatrical release.

With all of that said, this here is a pretty bland movie and there's really nothing here that makes this film stick out from the dozens of others that were released back in the day. Basically you've got the Diane character doing whatever it takes to be a "leader" and she doesn't care who she hurts or how much damage she causes. The film never bothers to tell us why she's like this but I doubt it would have mattered.

The performances are all rather bland, although I will say that Conti was at least decent in the lead role. The soundtrack, editing and cinematography are all forgetable and there's really nothing here that you'd consider good. If you're a fan of this genre then you'll want to check it out but others should feel free to skip it.
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