A British drama about a girl becoming a woman after she relocates to London. She and her young boyfriend become tempted by one of her older admirers money.
Acting
Kenneth Griffith's sleazy older admirer oozes predatory charm.
Direction
Lance Comfort squeezes maximum dread from minimal budget.
Production
Soho locations capture dying London before the '60s exploded.
Director
Lance Comfort
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Rag Doll arrived at the tail end of British 'social problem' films, just before kitchen sink realism went mainstream with A Taste of Honey. It's essentially the exploitation version of that movement.
Jess Conrad was a pop singer attempting dramatic acting; his woodenness as Shane accidentally works — the character SHOULD feel hollow and performative.