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Moonshine Mountain

  • 1964
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
409
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Moonshine Mountain (1964)
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Chuck Scott plays a country western singer who goes back home to the hills of Carolina where he gets caught up in a feud between some homeboy moonshiners and "the Revenoores".Chuck Scott plays a country western singer who goes back home to the hills of Carolina where he gets caught up in a feud between some homeboy moonshiners and "the Revenoores".Chuck Scott plays a country western singer who goes back home to the hills of Carolina where he gets caught up in a feud between some homeboy moonshiners and "the Revenoores".

  • Director
    • Herschell Gordon Lewis
  • Writer
    • Charles Glore
  • Stars
    • Charles Glore
    • Gordon Oas-Heim
    • Jeffrey Allen
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    409
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    • Director
      • Herschell Gordon Lewis
    • Writer
      • Charles Glore
    • Stars
      • Charles Glore
      • Gordon Oas-Heim
      • Jeffrey Allen
    • 10User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
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    Charles Glore
    Charles Glore
    • Doug Martin
    • (as Chuck Scott)
    Gordon Oas-Heim
    Gordon Oas-Heim
    • Sheriff Asa Potter
    • (as Adam Sorg)
    Jeffrey Allen
    Jeffrey Allen
    • Jeb Carpenter
    Bonnie Hinson
    • Laura Carpenter
    Carmen Sotir
    • Angeline
    Ben Moore
    Ben Moore
    • Raf
    J.G. Patterson Jr.
    J.G. Patterson Jr.
    • Hutto
    • (as Pat Patterson)
    Stanley Dyrector
    • Ed Basham
    • (as Mark Douglas)
    Gretchen Blank
    • Mary Lou Carpenter
    • (as Gretchen Eisner)
    Harry Hoffman
    Harry Hoffman
    • Luther Basham
    Karin March
    • Ma Basham
    Bill Simpson
    Bill Simpson
    • Zero
    William Harris
    • Harley
    Marilyn Walters
    • Della Lawrence
    Harry Kerr
    • Wilson
    Lee Collins
    • Bentley
    Claude Casey
    • T.V. Announcer
    James Preddy
    • T.V. Singer
    • Director
      • Herschell Gordon Lewis
    • Writer
      • Charles Glore
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    2Stevieboy666

    Best watched whilst drunk!

    Country and Western singer Doug Martin (Chuck Scott) grabs his "gittar" and flies down to South Carolina from New York on a journey of musical inspiration but ends up getting caught up with thieving hicks, illegal moonshine production and a sheriff who is only too happy to exploit his position, even to the point of murdering innocent people. I had never heard of this movie before, it was an extra on my blu-ray of "Two Thousand Maniacs", both directed by the Godfather of Gore, Herschel Gordon Lewis. Moonshine is not a horror film, though a couple of mutilated corpses are seen, it is what is often termed a "hicksploitation" movie. The very low budget is obvious, the acting is terrible, etc. Sadly the original negative is lost so the version that I have is pieced together from various prints, the quality at times being very poor. Doug is as dull as dishwater but some of the hicks are entertaining. There are several musical numbers throughout, I enjoyed these but the 84 minutes running time proved hard going, it felt longer. I could only recommend this to die hard fans of either HG Lewis or hixploitation completests. . The credits read "produced & directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis who ought to know better but don't", you have been warned!
    kpky

    An unforgettable experience!

    My brother and I first saw Moonshine Mountain 35 years ago. My mother had dropped us kids off to see a "good" movie. After looking at the pictures in the entrance, we decided to go to the B theater and see Moonshine Mountain. What a treat! The characters were great..the scenery great..the music outstanding. We still talk about the girl who sang "Go Tell Aunt Rhody." So what if it was technically lacking? For us poor country kids, who tired of movies of city antics in places we would never know, this movie said it all.I would gladly give my eye teeth to get a copy of that movie today. It developed an addiction for alternative movies from which I hope never to recover.
    5gavin6942

    A Nice Moonshine Movie

    Doug Martin, a "society" western-mountain singing star on television, goes back to the Carolina hills, to get some authenticity to his over-citified blandness. There he meets up with the Carpenters and the Bashams, two families who, together with Sheriff Asa Potter, own a gigantic moonshine still which keeps the local countryside soaked with "white lightning."

    Watching this movie is like watching a fictional version of a Les Blank documentary. We get plenty of backwoods music and scenery, and although it is all fake, it seems almost as though it could be real. The music, at the very least, is somewhat authentic.

    In Lewis' oeuvre, this is a hard one to categorize. It's not gore or exploitation or anything risqué. It's a pretty straightforward story of a big city musician in the middle of nowhere.
    3BA_Harrison

    Lewis lite.

    In Herschell Gordon Lewis's hicksploitation movie Moonshine Mountain, Charles Glore plays popular folk singer Doug Martin, who travels from New York to the backwoods village of Stuartsville looking for authentic musical inspiration. There, he meets the Carpenters, a family of hillbilly moonshiners who take Doug under their wing after he impresses them with his gittar picking. Meanwhile, Sheriff Potter (Adam Sorg) and his hulking deputy Luther (Harry Hoffman) are up to no good, killing off federal agents who have been poking their noses into Stuartsville's illegal alcohol activity.

    There are two main reasons for watching an H. G. Lewis movie: T&A in his nudie cuties or excessive gore in his splatter films. People don't watch his work for great performances, slick direction or brilliant writing. Moonshine Mountain has zero boobs and not much blood, but plenty of amateurish acting, weak dialogue and ham-fisted film-making, making it a real test of one's patience. It is like Two Thousand Maniacs with all of the good stuff taken out and replaced by dreadful music and songs. If that sounds like your jar of moonshine, then quaff away, but I prefer my HGL films with guts (and brains and severed limbs).

    2.5/10, generously rounded up to 3 for the amusing credits.
    4Tromafreak

    Hixploitation Heaven

    Welcome to Moonshine Mountain, the coolest thing Herschell Gordon Lewis ever did that didn't involve gore, and even if it did, it wouldn't matter because this light-hearted Carolina exploitation is just fine the way it is. Moonshine Mountain tells the story of a country singer named Doug Martin. Doug is a soft, city boy, so he figures his lyrics, in the future, might mean something if he lives in the hills for a spell. It appears as if all Herschell knows about southerners is what he's seen on The Beverly Hillbillies, because Doug's interactions with some of these people is just classic After settling in "The Hotel", Doug stumbles upon a nice, drunk family, the Carpenters, to hang with and to sing with, and to, hell yeah, drink with. So, Bring on the fire water!! Moonshine Mountain is packed with backwoods such tomfoolery as Barn dances, hangovers, rapes, murders, and you know it!! Hillbilly music. What Moonshine Mountain really has going for it, above all, is good ol' Jefferey Allen, the Mayor from 2,000 Maniacs, that guy is awesome, he really knows how to throw himself into a role, or maybe he just is that guy. Moonshine Mountain also includes Adam Sorg, the killer from Color Me Blood Red, this time he plays the sheriff. Sorg is much better in the other one, although, Moonshine Mountain is much more entertaining, and an all around better movie. Other than 2,000 Maniacs, this might be Herschell's finest work. if for some reason, you end up hating Moonshine Mountain, all I can say is, try out How to make a doll, that might be closer to what your looking for. If you have an appreciation for the south, as well as low-budget cinema, you just might take a liking to this Hixploitation gem. Now, Somebody pass the Grey Goose. 8/10

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    • Trivia
      A paperback novelization was published at the time of the film's release. It is long out of print and considered quite rare.
    • Crazy credits
      [print ad] In LIGHTIN' BRIGHT Color
    • Connections
      Edited into Dusk to Dawn Drive-In Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 10 (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Love That White Lightin'
      Lyrics and music by Herschell Gordon Lewis

      Performed by Herschell Gordon Lewis and The Catalinas

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    • Release date
      • September 16, 1964 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • White Trash on Moonshine Mountain
    • Filming locations
      • South Carolina, USA
    • Production company
      • Herschell Gordon Lewis Productions
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      • $50,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1
      • 1.85 : 1

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