Las circunstancias obligan a madre soltera y sus dos hijas a dedicarse a la delincuencia y rápidamente se convierten en forajidas a la fuga, recogiendo socios por el camino y viajando a dife... Leer todoLas circunstancias obligan a madre soltera y sus dos hijas a dedicarse a la delincuencia y rápidamente se convierten en forajidas a la fuga, recogiendo socios por el camino y viajando a diferentes estados, perseguidas por la ley.Las circunstancias obligan a madre soltera y sus dos hijas a dedicarse a la delincuencia y rápidamente se convierten en forajidas a la fuga, recogiendo socios por el camino y viajando a diferentes estados, perseguidas por la ley.
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But note the people she robs. All are pillars of what the counter-cultural 70's would call the "establishment". There's the huckstering preacher, the mortgage bankers, the boozy American Legion, and finally the wealthy snobs who think they are the "better people". In fact, their talk about not taxing the better people sounds almost contemporary. Note too that it's the high-class pretender Shatner who double-crosses the others. Yes indeed, screenwriter Norton may have been blacklisted in the 50's, but the political echoes continue
There's no room here for nuance or lengthy dialog. These folks don't waste time talking when there's another bank to rob or another car to crash. It's strictly the fast life for Wilma and her brood. Note how Mom sabotages daughter Polly's wedding, saying Polly'll only wind up on a poor farm with a bunch of skinny kids. That's probably some insight into those bank-robbing desperadoes of the Dust Bowl '30's. And so, America's back-handed liking for up-front outlaws like Wilma and Co. gets another jazzy installment.
A chance encounter with a bank robber, Diller (Tom Skerritt), causes a career rethink, and when the fugitives meet charming con man Baxter (William Shatner), the gang is complete. Will they find true love and happiness and a new life in California? Will they meet their end via the deadly force of Dick Miller and company? Will they all screw each other and say "hot damn!" a lot to the accompaniment of banjo music? Watch this Roger Corman produced campy trash and find out.
I've always admired the talent of Mr Corman and his production of BBM is, for me, one of the highlights of his career. I've no illusions that his fans will suggest otherwise however this is a film that grabs you by the lapels, if one has lapels that is, and doesn't let go! Steve Carver takes a VERY low budget and gets the maximum out of it, there are some performances in this movie that will demonstrate the talents of some of your favorite actors that other, more popular and acclaimed films will NOT. As someone who is NOT a Tom Skerrit fan I've got to admit he was the standout actor in this, (I refuse to refer to actresses as 'actors', he really is a talented man. However the standout is the truly gorgeous Angie Dickinson, I knew she could act, I just never realized just how beautiful and sexy she really is, until this film. She singlehandedly transcends the material and thereby lifts BBM out of "trash" into a slam-bang adventure/crime/sex romp that is stunning. The supporting cast is excellent, however outside of 'Succubus' I've not quite gotten the appeal of William Shatner, at least in any serious sense. think we all realize how much talent got early starts in Corman films and I think you will also enjoy noting those who went on to do excellent work in other films and especially TV, such as Michael Talbott of "Miami Vice" TV series.
After watching this film I felt rather upbeat, BBM is the sort of fun film that we used to see more of, sans all that CGI and other expensive and often tawdry special effects, good entertainment that takes one out of the humdrum and into a place where ordinary belief is suspended and one is cheering for the heroes, albeit not the nicest heroes/heroines, wink.
One can only wonder if there is a Director's cut somewhere as this is rated 'R', Angie Dickinson, Wow! Did I mention Wow?
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- TriviaJerry Garcia of The Grateful Dead performed most of the guitar and banjo music in the film.
- ErroresAs Charles takes the money during the bank robbery, the squib pack on his lower back is visible.
- Citas
[Jane is tied up and Fred proceeds to grope her breasts]
Jane Kingston: What are you doing?
Fred Diller: I just, uh, never felt the titties of a millionaire before.
- ConexionesEdited into Hollywood Boulevard (1976)
- Bandas sonorasLove Divine, All Loves Excelling
(uncredited)
Written by Charles Wesley
Music by John Stainer
Performed by the church congregation
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Las temerarias
- Locaciones de filmación
- 42061 Main Street, Temecula, California, Estados Unidos(exterior of 'veterans hall' where girls are asked to dance)
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Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 617,400
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 24min(84 min)
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1