The film is widely available today on various boutique physical media labels (like Arrow Video or Meyer's own RM Films) and select cult-focused streaming platforms. Its "3 available" status often refers to its presence across different digital libraries or physical editions (DVD, Blu-ray, and 4K restorations).
The Ferocious Legacy of Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! (1965)
The story follows three go-go dancers—Varla (Tura Satana), Rosie (Wendy Richard), and Billie (Lori Williams)—who take a break from the club to race sports cars through the California desert. The trio encounters a young couple, resulting in a kidnapping and a cold-blooded murder committed by the fierce, black-clad Varla.
Though produced within the exploitative "sexploitation" genre, the film is frequently cited for its surprisingly subversive gender dynamics:
Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! remains a loud, brash, and unapologetic celebration of "bad girls" doing exactly what they want. It isn't just a movie; it's a 71-minute adrenaline shot of pure, unadulterated camp and power.
The plot thickens when they descend upon a remote ranch owned by a wheelchair-bound, misogynistic old man who is rumored to have a hidden fortune. What follows is a tense, psychological game of cat-and-mouse fueled by greed, sexuality, and raw aggression. Why It Matters: A Feminist Subversion?
