Kitten with a Whip
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Kitten with a Whip is a 1959 pulp novel by "Wade Miller", a pseudonym used by the writing team Robert Wade and William Miller. The novel was published by Fawcett's Gold Medal imprint. The plot involves an attractive teenage juvenile delinquent who attempts to seduce and then blackmail a middle-aged politician.
Kitten with a Whip was adapted into a movie in 1964, starring Ann-Margret and John Forsythe, and written and directed by Douglas Heyes.
[edit] Trivia
- One of Ann-Margaret's lines in the film inspired the name of the indie rock band Nothing Painted Blue.
- The Film was featured in an episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000.