"Actor: Wendy O. Williams"

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  • Reform School Girls [DVD]Reform School Girls | DVD | (15/02/2016) from £20.23   |  Saving you £-5.24 (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

    SO YOUNG SO BAD SO WHAT? Punk Goddess Wendy O. Williams of The Plasmatics, stars (and lends vocals to the killer theme song) in Reform School Girls, a riotous Women-in-Prison romp from Tom DeSimone (Hell Night). After a heist gone wrong, first time offer Jenny finds herself sentenced to Pridemore Juvenile Facility, an all-girls reform school presided over by Warden Sutter (Sybil Danning, Chained Heat), a megalomaniacal dictator with the shoulder pads of a 49er and sadistic Head Matron Edna (Pat Ast, Andy Warhol's Heat). Terrorised by resident bad girl Charlie (Williams) Jenny looks to the guards for help, finding them more interested in shower time Jenny and timid runaway Lisa rally girls, guns and buses to battle the lust-crazed lesbians. A knowing spoof of bad girls gone berserk, Reform Schools Girls mixed plenty of violence and nudity with songs from Williams and Etta James to ensure its cult status.

  • Wendy O. Williams and the PlasmaticsWendy O. Williams and the Plasmatics | DVD | (23/07/2007) from £13.40   |  Saving you £-1.41 (N/A%)   |  RRP £11.99

    Banned in London busted in Milwaukee the legendary Wendy O. Williams and the Plasmatics the band of changing musicians built around her caused a seismic cultural shock still felt today. They pioneered the mohawk the fusing of punk and metal and did shows including the blowing up of cars yet to be matched. Labeled 'the greatest punk band in the world' by Tom Snyder on his 1981 TV show by 1982 their next album was hailed by the LA Times as the best heavy metal since AC/DC.

  • Wendy 'O' Williams - Bump 'n' Grind LiveWendy 'O' Williams - Bump 'n' Grind Live | DVD | (27/03/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    As the lead singer of the infamous Plasmatics Wendy O. Williams emerged as one of the most notorious figures on the American punk scene; her on-stage theatrics were the stuff of legend. Relations within the band were strained however and after 1982's Coup d'Etat the singer went solo. In 1984 she returned with WOW her first full-length effort two further albums followed. In the early 1990's Williams essentially retired from music. On April 8 1998 Williams committed suicide; she

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