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-"[[Bad girl movies]]" are a subcategory of [[film noir]] labeled by latter-day [[film|movie]] buffs to describe the [[dark]] films of the [[1940s]] and [[1950s]] starring beautiful women who were usually on the wrong side of the law. The movie [[poster]]s to these films usually featured [[sex]]y artwork of the lady in question, posed [[seductively]], and these images today in original posters and reproductions are as collected today, as are the films themselves are on [[VHS]] and [[DVD]]. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [Apr 2007]+"[[Bad girl movies]]" are a subcategory of [[film noir]] labeled by latter-day [[film|movie]] buffs to describe the [[dark]] films of the [[1940s]] and [[1950s]] starring [[bad girl]]s: beautiful women who were usually on the wrong side of the law. The movie [[poster]]s to these films usually featured [[sex]]y artwork of the lady in question, posed [[seductively]], and these images today in original posters and reproductions are as collected today, as are the films themselves are on [[VHS]] and [[DVD]]. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [Apr 2007]

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"Bad girl movies" are a subcategory of film noir labeled by latter-day movie buffs to describe the dark films of the 1940s and 1950s starring bad girls: beautiful women who were usually on the wrong side of the law. The movie posters to these films usually featured sexy artwork of the lady in question, posed seductively, and these images today in original posters and reproductions are as collected today, as are the films themselves are on VHS and DVD. [1] [Apr 2007]


Among the classic "bad girl" performances are:

Stanwyck, Savage, Bennett, Moore and Van Doren made multiple films that fall into the "bad girl movie" category as did Ava Gardner, Gloria Grahame, Dorothy Malone, Beverly Michaels, Lizabeth Scott, Audrey Totter, Claire Trevor, Marie Windsor, and Shelley Winters.

Perhaps the ultimate bad girl movies are women's prison films with the women in question behind bars; the majority of these films were made well after the classical film noir period and include one of the more socially-conscious films of the genre, Why Must I Die?.

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