Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA vicious gang of murderous bikers goes up against a trio of beautiful bootlegging sisters.A vicious gang of murderous bikers goes up against a trio of beautiful bootlegging sisters.A vicious gang of murderous bikers goes up against a trio of beautiful bootlegging sisters.
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One of the lesser biker movies from the golden age. Fairly rough sledding. Big problems with tone here. One minute Casey Kasem is "blown up" by a stick of dynamite ala Wile E. Coyote, to cartoonish effect with tattered outfit and blackened face, the next minute the bikers (really just serial killers, nothing more) are just killing civilians at random with a gunshot to the middle of the forehead, hardcore. Focus, people!
I really doubt the supposed release date of this film: clearly this trash epic could have been neither made nor released in 1966. The fashions, hairstyles and attitudes are just wrong. 1969 might be more like it, but I could also imagine 1970 or 1968. The sideburns are too long, the bell-bottoms are too wide, the hair is too big and unsettled, and the hippies too smelly to be 1966. Having said that, enjoy one of the more mindlessly violent motorcycle dramas out there.
Casey Kasem has a couple of scenes in the film, sporting sharp suits and big sideburns. Old Casey got a lot of acting work in the late 60's and early 70's. Be sure to check him out in THE INCREDIBLE TWO HEADED TRANSPLANT. And check out some of David L. Hewitt's other epics, including the bizarrely indescribable MIGHTY GORGA, available on DVD.
Also enjoy Bruce Kimball aka Kemp, in one of his earlier outings as Deputy Orville. A dependable presence on the drive-in film circuit during this time frame, he usually appeared as doltish deputies or sheriffs. He also appears in such other Hewitt films as THE MIGHTY GORGA, and several Al Adamson shlock fests like Dracula VS. FRANKENSTEIN, as well as Lee Frost's LOVE CAMP 7 and CHAIN GANG WOMEN, and one of my favorite mistakes, THE TORMENTORS.
I really doubt the supposed release date of this film: clearly this trash epic could have been neither made nor released in 1966. The fashions, hairstyles and attitudes are just wrong. 1969 might be more like it, but I could also imagine 1970 or 1968. The sideburns are too long, the bell-bottoms are too wide, the hair is too big and unsettled, and the hippies too smelly to be 1966. Having said that, enjoy one of the more mindlessly violent motorcycle dramas out there.
Casey Kasem has a couple of scenes in the film, sporting sharp suits and big sideburns. Old Casey got a lot of acting work in the late 60's and early 70's. Be sure to check him out in THE INCREDIBLE TWO HEADED TRANSPLANT. And check out some of David L. Hewitt's other epics, including the bizarrely indescribable MIGHTY GORGA, available on DVD.
Also enjoy Bruce Kimball aka Kemp, in one of his earlier outings as Deputy Orville. A dependable presence on the drive-in film circuit during this time frame, he usually appeared as doltish deputies or sheriffs. He also appears in such other Hewitt films as THE MIGHTY GORGA, and several Al Adamson shlock fests like Dracula VS. FRANKENSTEIN, as well as Lee Frost's LOVE CAMP 7 and CHAIN GANG WOMEN, and one of my favorite mistakes, THE TORMENTORS.
The Girls from Thunder Strip (1970) is a movie that I recently watched on Prime. The storyline follows three sisters in the moon shine business during prohibition. A local biker gang wants to take their operations over and an FBI agent wants to shut them down. Can the sisters keep their operations up and running when it seems like everyone wants to shut them down?
This movie is directed by David L. Hewitt (The Mighty Gorga) and stars Jody McCrea (Bikini Beach), Maray Ayres (The Cycle Savages), Mick Mehas (Hells Chosen Few), Casey Kasem (Ghostbusters) and Gary Kent (Lost).
This is a classic grindhouse picture with grainy film, a beautiful female cast, a great soundtrack and a low budget. The acting is average and the camera angles, action scenes, kill and rape scenes are very inconsistent. There are some sudden violent scenes. The storyline had potential, but the other elements keep it from reaching its potential.
Overall, this movie is nothing special and a below average addition to the grind house genre; however, I would score this a 3/10 and still recommend seeing it once.
This movie is directed by David L. Hewitt (The Mighty Gorga) and stars Jody McCrea (Bikini Beach), Maray Ayres (The Cycle Savages), Mick Mehas (Hells Chosen Few), Casey Kasem (Ghostbusters) and Gary Kent (Lost).
This is a classic grindhouse picture with grainy film, a beautiful female cast, a great soundtrack and a low budget. The acting is average and the camera angles, action scenes, kill and rape scenes are very inconsistent. There are some sudden violent scenes. The storyline had potential, but the other elements keep it from reaching its potential.
Overall, this movie is nothing special and a below average addition to the grind house genre; however, I would score this a 3/10 and still recommend seeing it once.
This film begins with three motorcyclists driving down a rural highway when one of the men named "Teach" (Gary Kent) stops to pick up a woman walking alongside the road. After driving a short distance he then pulls off into some woods where he rapes her and drives off afterward. A little while later he rejoins his comrades at a gas station where they get into a confrontation and are subsequently jailed by the local sheriff (played by Jack Starrett). Not long afterward they are freed by a young woman named "Red" (Maray Ayres) who came to the jail to rescue her sister "Jessie" (Megan Timothy) after she was recently arrested for bootlegging. But rather than being grateful the men soon turn on Red and everybody associated with her in the worst way possible. Now rather than reveal any more I will just that this low-budget "biker film" had a good overall plot but was greatly hampered by the poor script, weak acting and bad camera work. Likewise, some of the action scenes at the end could have used significant improvement as well. That being the case I have rated this film accordingly.
Three, tough talkin', barefooted, moonshiner sisters go on the run from the law after springing one of their number from the local jail, and unwisely allow three murderous bikers to escape with them... in a film that has its eye on the biker genre and its hand up the skirt of hickploitation. Despite director David L Hewitt, having form in the biker genre, helming The Tormentors and Hells Chosen Few, the greater allegiance here is towards all things country, y'all. The Girls from Thunder Strip might well be Hewitt's most enjoyable film, although given that we're talking about the man who brought The Mighty Gorga, The Lucifer Complex and Gallery of Horror into this world, the competition isn't exactly what you'd call stiff. A more tonally uneven movie you're never likely to meet. Good time humour, cartoonish sight gags and cheery banjo music go hand in hand with offscreen rape and onscreen, cold blooded murder as the film can't seem to decide if it wants to be another Satan's Sadists or a prototype for The Dukes of Hazzard. The cast is equally schizophrenic, featuring the sons of famous people (Jody McCrea, Lindsay Crosby) exploitation vets (Gary Kent, Bruce Kimball, William Bonner) and Casey 'voice of Shaggy' Kasem as an uptight out of towner who gets his pants blown off....Zoinks!!!
THE GIRLS FROM THUNDER STRIP was / is the perfect drive-in movie! It opens with bikers, known as Hell's Chosen Few, causing mayhem. The mistreatment and degradation of women seems to be their favorite pastime. They soon meet up with the local sheriff and some good old fashioned police brutality! Next stop, the county slammer!
There's also a moonshining operation in the nearby woods, run by Red (Maray Ayres), Jessie (Megan Timothy), and Lil (Melinda Mecharg).
These two worlds will intersect with catastrophic results!
THE BOTTOM LINE: Hillbilly moonshiners are not to be trifled with, not even by demonic, psycho bikers!
THIS MOVIE HAS: #1- A chase and a shootout, accompanied by banjos! #2- A crazed, killer biker named Animal (William Bonner)! #3- Casey Kasem himself as a government agent! #4- A stuffed mountain lion that attacks and kills!
Goodnight, and don't forget to visit the snack bar on your way out...
There's also a moonshining operation in the nearby woods, run by Red (Maray Ayres), Jessie (Megan Timothy), and Lil (Melinda Mecharg).
These two worlds will intersect with catastrophic results!
THE BOTTOM LINE: Hillbilly moonshiners are not to be trifled with, not even by demonic, psycho bikers!
THIS MOVIE HAS: #1- A chase and a shootout, accompanied by banjos! #2- A crazed, killer biker named Animal (William Bonner)! #3- Casey Kasem himself as a government agent! #4- A stuffed mountain lion that attacks and kills!
Goodnight, and don't forget to visit the snack bar on your way out...
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- QuizThe magazine that Luther reads is the September 1966 issue of Playboy.
- ConnessioniReferenced in Seinfeld: The Stakeout (1990)
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By what name was The Girls from Thunder Strip (1970) officially released in Canada in English?
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