The Ladies Club

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Directed byJanet Greek
Screenplay byFran Lewis Ebeling
Paul Mason
Based onThe Ladies Club
by Casey Bishop and
Betty Black
Produced by
  • Paul Mason
  • Nick J. Mileti
The Ladies Club
Directed byJanet Greek
Screenplay byFran Lewis Ebeling
Paul Mason
Based onThe Ladies Club
by Casey Bishop and
Betty Black
Produced by
  • Paul Mason
  • Nick J. Mileti
Starring
Edited byMarion Segal
Randall Torno
Music byLalo Schifrin
Distributed byNew Line Cinema
Release date
  • April 1986 (1986-04)
Running time
85 mins
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Ladies Club is a 1986 American rape and revenge film directed by Janet Greek (under the pseudonym A.K. Allen),[1] and starring Karen Austin, Diana Scarwid, Christine Belford and Bruce Davison. It follows a Los Angeles policewoman who, after being raped, bands together with other rape victims, forming a group that collectively begin hunting rapists. The script by Fran Lewis Ebeling and Paul Mason was based on Casey Bishop and Betty Black's novel, The Sisterhood.[2]

Joan Taylor is a Los Angeles policewoman who gets gang-raped by a trio of burglars in her own house. When the three rapists get caught, go to trial and are acquitted due to a legal technicality, Joan goes to women's support meetings. There, she forms an alliance with a resident doctor Constance Lewis, whose daughter was raped and killed by a sex offender, as well as a few other rape victims. Joan takes charge of the group and leads them out to abduct and surgically castrate rapists who have gotten away with the crime. But each of the ladies' personal problems soon get in the way.[3][1]

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