In the 1950s, the rich Abbott sisters compete for the affections of the poorer Jacey and Doug Holt boys from their dull Midwestern village. It's not uncommon for Lady Killer Jacey to switch between Eleanor and Alice in her quest to end the lives of beautiful young women. The Abbott patriarch, Lloyd Abbott, and his daughter, Jacey, both disapprove of Doug's romance with Pamela.
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In the 1950s, the rich Abbott sisters compete for the affections of the poorer Jacey and Doug Holt boys from their dull Midwestern village. It's not uncommon for Lady Killer Jacey to switch between Eleanor and Alice in her quest to end the lives of beautiful young women. The Abbott patriarch, Lloyd Abbott, and his daughter, Jacey, both disapprove of Doug's romance with Pamela.
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