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Sod Sisters
Moonshine Love
Head for the Hills
USA 1970
produced by J.T. Urishin, Rod Witmer for Popular Productions
directed by Lester Williams
starring Genie Palmer, Breege McCoy, Hank Harrigan, Tim E.Lane, James Schacht, Glenn Stensel, Joseph Mikel, Lou Tu, Pat McLamry
written by Stan Potosky
review by Mike Haberfelner
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3 criminals decide to rob an old man, but then one of them escapes with all the loot. But during that
escape he has an accident. He is nursed back to health by 2 girls in a
backwoods cabin, but is now suffering from amnesia ... but that's about
where the suffering ends, for the 2 girls tend to wear their blouses
unbuttoned & one of them falls for him ("I love you so much my
insides hurt !"). Of course, his accomplices from the robbery show
up eventually, wanting to force him to hand out the loot, but are
overthrown by the old duffer who lives with the 2 girls. At the end, our
lead has to decide between the money & the girl ... & takes the
girl.
This movie has everything you might expect from a dirt-cheap
backwoods-skinflick - a stupid plot, blatant dialogue delivered in a
wooden manner, unattractive actors & (at best) so-so looking girls,
all of them rather at unease with the sex-scenes - which are dubbed
mostly out of synch -, all wrapped up by an unimaginative direction with
no generic cinematic feel - in other words, WATCH IT !!! |
review © by Mike Haberfelner
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