1933. U.S.A in Depression and Prohibition. Calif, a stranger with a hidden past on his way to California, is hired by Lute Wade in Missouri in order to get some traveling money. Calif falls in love with Lute's daughter, Hannah, but her no-good drunk husband, Sidney, stands in the way. Sidney soon turns the town against Calif with the help of a mad preacher, while he is out to get Lute's inheritance. Violence and passions breaks out!
Yet another classic by master Russ Meyer. All the classic elements of Meyer-istic film-making dance around in this film too but it somehow feels a little bit different. Maybe because there is an extra touch of drama and desperation, blending perfectly with the era of the story. A must-see for self-respecting viewers.
Standard Meyer cast! Hal Hopper, John Furlong, Antoinette Cristiani, Stuart Lancaster and Frank Bolger. Run-down characters in a messed-up time trying to find their way to salvation! My personal highlight is the preacher's wife, Lee Ballard! Ultra hot and buxotic. My personal fantasy!
Must watch this : on a hot Saturday night, right before you go out, with some good bourbon on the rocks. Nothing beats that feeling.
Trailer
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059477/?ref_=ttpl_pl_tt
Playing with my pussy |
This is an intervention, Hannah. Cut the weed! |
Sister Hansen. I would let her preach me all right! |
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