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  1. Sweet Revenge (also released as Dandy, the All American Girl) is a 1976 American crime film directed by Jerry Schatzberg. It was entered into the 1976 Cannes Film Festival. It was the second leading role for actress Stockard Channing in a film, following the previous year's The Fortune in which she co-starred opposite Jack Nicholson and Warren ...

  2. Sweet Revenge: Directed by Jerry Schatzberg. With Stockard Channing, Sam Waterston, Franklyn Ajaye, Richard Daughty. A teenage car thief's obsessive quest to own an expensive sports car keeps her lawyer and the police working overtime.

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    • Comedy, Crime, Drama
    • Jerry Schatzberg
    • 1976-06
  3. Sweet Revenge (also released as Dandy, the All American Girl) is a 1976 American crime film directed by Jerry Schatzberg. It was entered into the 1976 Cannes Film Festival. It was the second leading role for actress Stockard Channing in a film, following the previous year's The Fortune in which she co-starred opposite Jack Nicholson and Warren ...

  4. Directed by Jerry Schatzberg. There’s never been a girl so good at being bad. And now she’s planning “Sweet Revenge.” A young woman with a long rap sheet who steals cars for a living is befriended by a public defender who tries to steer her straight.

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    • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
    • Jerry Schatzberg
  5. Sweet Revenge. A teenage car thief's obsessive quest to own an expensive sports car keeps her lawyer and the police working overtime.

    • Jerry Schatzberg
    • Comedy, Drama
  6. Apr 24, 2017 · Stockard Channing as car thief “Dandy” is guilty of more than she’s charged, but doesn’t hesitate to exploit public defender Philip (Sam Waterston), who has no idea about her long-game crime scheme, their first meeting in director Jerry Schatzberg’s Sweet Revenge,1976.

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  8. A young woman with a long rap sheet who steals cars for a living is befriended by a public defender who tries to steer her straight. But her goal is to steal and subsequently sell enough cars (sometimes the same car more than once) to buy a new Ferrari.

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