Don't you hate it when earnest rock 'n' roll band members are torn apart by money-grubbing suits in the entertainment industry and are then brutally murdered by a drugged-out record producer? Well then, be glad you're not in the all-girl rock trio The Kelly Affair, from the 1970 cult classic Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (written by legendary film critic Roger Ebert). After being forced to change their name to The Carrie Nations, the band endures a run of drugs, lesbians and hard luck such as when their former manager attempts suicide in the middle of one performance. Sometimes backed by real band Strawberry Alarm Clock, the film's 1960s-era psychedelic pop-rock isn't all that bad. Maybe that's why the punk band Be Your Own Pet wrote a song about them and indie girl group The Pipettes copied one of their performances nearly shot-for-shot in their 2006 video for "Pull Shapes."