Here’s a more
accurate title for this grim exploitation flick: I Was a Teenage Cult Escapee. Although the picture indeed begins
with trampy behavior, in the form of a young hitchhiker servicing the truck
driver who gives her a ride, things take a turn soon afterward. A hippie chick
fully aware of her sexual power, slinky blonde Kim (Alisha Fontaine) makes her
way to the home of her wealthy older sister, Hillary (Robin Lane), with the
goal of squeezing Hillary for money from their late parents’ estate. Hillary
resists, assuming Kim will blow the money on wild adventures, then tries
persuading Kim to sign up for college. Instead, Kim seduces Hillary’s boyfriend,
Adam (Anthony Massena). Later, some of Kim’s old friends track her down. Turns
out she fled a cult led by Maury (David Sawn), and when Maury gets an eyeful of
Hillary’s posh house, he sets his mind to squeezing Hillary for cash.
Debauchery and intrigue ensue, none of it the least bit convincing. Cheaply
made and poorly acted, Teenage Tramp
grinds through tedious scenes—one pointless sequence features nothing but Kim
cavorting atop a pool float—and occasionally resolves into focused moments of
character interplay. Some of these moments work well enough, but just as many fizzle.
The sum effect is bewildering, partly because the characters are so unsympathetic.
Even in scenes portraying Kim as a victim, Fontaine’s seen-it-all vibe
undercuts the characterization; picture Faye Dunaway’s fast little sister, and
you get the appropriate mental image. Anyway, while the final stretch of the
picture is somewhat interesting simply because things get nihilistic, pointless
darkness ultimately doesn’t command much more attention than the quality defining
the rest of the picture, pointless licentiousness.
Teenage Tramp: LAME
The first movie I ever saw with breast fondling. Thanks to the Northfield Star Drive-In for opening my...eyes!
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