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Ruthlessness
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In March 1957, Arlene Dahl sued Columbia in New York Supreme Court, charging that some images used to promote "Wicked as They Come" were composites of her face and another woman's body and that the resulting pictures were "obscene, degrading and offensive." In August 1957, the case was dismissed by New York Supreme Court Justice Henry Clay Greenberg.
In the 50th several movies about rape or multiple rape began to appear, in this case at end it shows why she hated and used men, cause when she was a teenager she was raped by several people.
"Kathleen 'Kathy' Allen, nee Allenborg: Girls like me don't usually get proposals - just propositions."
"Tim O'Bannion: I see you've got a new secretary... Stephen Collins: I thought you knew her? Tim O'Bannion: No - not really. It takes quite a time to get to know a girl like Kathy Allen."