Girls Town (1996 film)

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Girls Town
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Theatrical release poster
Directed byJim McKay
Written byDenise Casano
Anna Grace
Bruklin Harris
Jim McKay
Lili Taylor
Produced byLauren Zalaznick
StarringLili Taylor
Bruklin Harris
Aunjanue Ellis
Anna Grace
CinematographyRussell Lee Fine
Edited byAlex Hall
Jim McKay
Music byGuru
Distributed byOctober Films
Release date
1996
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Girls Town is the 1996 feature film directing debut by Jim McKay.[1] The Girls Town soundtrack was released on August 20, 1996 by Mercury Records.

Synopsis[]

Four girls, Patti, Emma, Angela, and Nicki are completing their last year of high school. Unfortunately for the group, one of their own, Nicki, unexpectedly commits suicide. The three remaining girls, upon finding out that Nicki had been raped before she died, begin to talk to each other about the ways in which they are oppressed by the men in their lives. They begin to fight together, taking revenge on Emma's rapist, Patti's abusive ex-boyfriend, and finally, Nicki's rapist.

Cast[]

  • Lili Taylor as Patti Lucci
  • Bruklin Harris as Angela
  • Anna Grace as Emma
  • Aunjanue Ellis as Nikki
  • Asia Minor as Marlys Giovanni
  • Michael Imperioli as Anthony
  • John Ventimiglia as Eddie
  • Guillermo Díaz as Dylan
  • Nathaniel Freeman as Cam
  • Tom Gilroy as Richard Helms
  • Ramya Pratt as Tomy
  • Carl Kwaku Ford as Jessie (Boom Box Guy)
  • Mary Joy as Cora
  • Tara Carnes as Heather
  • Yassira as Benita
  • Ernestine Jackson as Nikki's Mom
  • Stephanie Berry as Angela's Mom
  • Shondalin as Teacher
  • Andrew von Dusan as Helms' Co-Worker (as Andrew Vandusen)

References[]

  1. ^ Stephen Holden (1996). "Girls Town". The New York Times.

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