अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA country singer is kidnapped by two female convicts who plan to use him as their ticket out of stir.A country singer is kidnapped by two female convicts who plan to use him as their ticket out of stir.A country singer is kidnapped by two female convicts who plan to use him as their ticket out of stir.
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I actually remember this movie very well. It was a childhood favourite. We had recorded it from evening TV and Buddy Walker (Jeff Conaway RIP) had a very cool dark green 1969 Lincoln Continental with suicide doors. He was running a "spaghetti in a bag" franchise with his manager Ross Common. There was also a funny scene involving a gas station 'gas and dash' and the codgy/hard of hearing owner asks the disgruntled mechanic who that was that just stormed off. "The Buddy Walker gang" - to which the boss replied "Hungapang?! Earl, I have had it with you. You're fired!" The intro song to this movie was EXCELLENT and I have been trying for years to find a copy of it, to no avail. It was a fun action B movie that had some famous actors in it but seems very few people (except the two commenters above) seem to remember it. I have never seen a commercial copy available on VHS or DVD or even anything on youtube. I could probably convert the thing to DVD if someone had of recorded it back in the day and still has the tape. Anyone know how I could view this movie or at least get audio of the intro theme song? Please get in touch with me or consider posting on Youtube.
I remember this movie, but probably not too many other people do. Jeff Conaway was a country singer who was going to do a prison concert album like Johnny Cash did. Gary Sandy from WKRP in Cincinnati was a sidekick of his. Slim Pickens was his greedy manager. A couple of female prisoners kidnapped him in an escape from prison. They were hiding out in a Tennessee valley that was about to be flooded for a dam, and later there was kind of a showdown at a fairgrounds. I remember one of the female prisoners supposedly hot-wired a stolen police car, but I doubt that was really possible, because it had a steering column ignition switch. One thing in this movie: a police car somehow got a 55-gallon drum stuck underneath the middle of it, and it was driving with the drum under it.
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- ट्रिवियाAccording to writer David O'Malley on the Blu-ray commentary for The Boogens, the original title for The Nashville Grab was Nashville Snatch. NBC executives actually liked the title, but the censors did not, so it was changed.
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Art Schmeckle: Alright, Mr. Common, you're under arrest.
Ross Common: Under what charges?
Art Schmeckle: For the time being, because it seems no one around here seems to like you... very much.
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