Ein Rancher aus Montana kommt nach Los Angeles, um seine entlaufene Schwester zu suchen, die sich in eine Welt von Verbrechen, Drogen und Prostitution verstrickt hat.Ein Rancher aus Montana kommt nach Los Angeles, um seine entlaufene Schwester zu suchen, die sich in eine Welt von Verbrechen, Drogen und Prostitution verstrickt hat.Ein Rancher aus Montana kommt nach Los Angeles, um seine entlaufene Schwester zu suchen, die sich in eine Welt von Verbrechen, Drogen und Prostitution verstrickt hat.
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- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Feo
- (as Roberto Rodríguez)
- Ben
- (as Joe LaDue)
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Sixteen year old Betsy Calhoun flees from her Montana ranch heading to Los Angeles, but her dreams soon become a nightmare when she's kidnapped and sold to a prostitution ring. Her older brother Jim heads to Los Angeles to find her, but finds little help until he meets a social worker and a former gang member who knew of his sister's kidnapping.
Jim Mitchum in the lead role is stolid, but fitting with a more psychical performance told through his facials and in doing so making it more effective. You do feel his pain. He shares good chemistry with a head strong Crosby. Half of the film focuses on his search, while the other follows that of Karen Lamm's wholesome turn as Betsy. Watching how she becomes a prostitute, to how she copes with it and the touching relationship she forms with Anne Archer's prostitute character. Some moments do have a disturbing edge. Not unexpected, but they're powerful because there's enough time invested in these characters. So the story moves between different plot arches before all coming together and offering a surprise or so.
The film looks bare-bones and on the cheap, but it remains authentic with its on shot locations and gritty action exchanges. Nothing about the direction really ignites itself, but there are set-pieces that craft out an exciting barrage of vicious violence. Like the intense gunfire jousting involving moving lifts was a nice touch. Its plain look might have that made for TV feel, but it doesn't hurt it. At times it can be slow and talky, but its steady handling keeps to its strengths and never over delivers on the old-hat set-up.
"You know. You're breaking my chops".
Erik Estrada turned in his usual performance, which wouldn't impress anyone who wasn't already impressed with his looks. Erik had his turn on TV as a heartthrob for the young female TV fans, and this isn't his usual kind of work, but he did OK in the role.
The production values are pretty low, the writing is kind of poor, and the whole point of the film still isn't clear to me. If it was ever released to theaters, I missed it. I know that there were some memorable films made in the '70s, but this isn't one of them.
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- WissenswertesThe movie's story-line had similarities with the later picture 'Hardcore' (1979) by Paul Schrader.
- PatzerIf he slaps her while wearing a glove, it would not make a slapping sound.
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Betsy Calhoun: [re the Paris original dress] This is really beautiful.
[chuckles shyly]
Betsy Calhoun: I can't take it. I really can't.
Barbara: Cookie, your first lesson in the big town is that when somebody gives you something nice, you never say no. You just say thank you. And grab it.
- VerbindungenReferences Wo tut's weh? (1972)
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