Pre-viewed for quality and everything looks like new, played great.
Cliche-ridden but good-looking road-to-ruin melodrama from a bitchy bestseller.
Three Beauties, Jennifer (Sharon Tate), Neely (Duke), and Anne (Parkins), dream of Hollywood stardom but fall victim to Hollywood excess, including drug dependency (pills are the "Dolls" of the title). Not to be confused with the 1981 made-for-TV movie offered elsewhere, this is the original.
There's unhappy love affairs, porno parts, health risks, and hysterics of various kinds--all designed to have your jaw dropping in disbelief and it all goes absolutely over-the-top in the end. The bathroom scene between Duke and Susan Hayward involving a wig is not to be missed.
See if you can spot the novelist Jacqueline Susann in a bit part as a reporter.