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Bad Girls
The film centers on four brave fallen women Madeleine Stowe, Andie MacDowell, Drew Barrymore and Mary Stuart Masterson on the run. They are pursued by a posse and tracked by Pinkerton detectives. One day, when they confront a gang of ruthless desperadoes, they make an important decision which changes their life absolutely.
12 August 1950, Laramie, Wyoming, USA
9 August 1951, USA
28 April 1944, London, England, UK
3 January 1930, Staten Island, New York, USA
11 November 1945, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
18 November 1961, New York City, New York, USA
22 February 1975, Culver City, California, USA
2 September 1940, Amarillo, Texas, USA
31 October 1963, Alexandria, Virginia, USA
25 November 1940, Marks, Mississippi, USA
9 June 1954, Dallas, Texas, USA
8 January 1946, Houghton Lake, Michigan, USA
25 November 1944, Steubenville, Ohio, USA
18 August 1958, Los Angeles, California, USA
17 April 1923, Stockton, California, USA
23 April 1953, New York City, New York, USA
5 January 1935, Olympia, Washington, USA
27 April 1962, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
15 January 1945, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA
21 April 1958, Gaffney, South Carolina, USA
January 01, 2000
Bad Girls may be worth a look if you're fans of the stars -- but don't expect too much.
March 18, 2003
awful "girl power" western, with too many girls and not enough power.
December 10, 2004
Great-looking leads in a silly showcase
July 27, 2002
It's hard to maintain the proper mood when your 'bad-***' heroines inspire fits of giggles.
February 08, 2010
It's the usual combo of high concept and low execution, and not even Jonathan Kaplan's background as an exploitation director can bail him out.
July 18, 2003
Boring Western. Could be empowering, but it's not.
April 27, 2003
Young Guns for the ladies. The west never looked so sweet
June 20, 2005
Frankly, if this flick is somebody's idea of "pro-woman," my guess is that that certain "somebody" probably doesn't know all that many women.
July 29, 2011
A tale about women in the West is a good idea for a genre that's been male-dominated, but not in Kaplan's shallow picture that looks like a fashion spread.

