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Girl on a Chain Gang

  • 1966
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
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Girl on a Chain Gang (1966)
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Three young people are framed, arrested, and thrown into prison by corrupt Southern police.Three young people are framed, arrested, and thrown into prison by corrupt Southern police.Three young people are framed, arrested, and thrown into prison by corrupt Southern police.

  • Director
    • Jerry Gross
  • Writers
    • Jerry Gross
    • Don Olsen
  • Stars
    • William Watson
    • Julie Ange
    • Ron Charles
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    103
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jerry Gross
    • Writers
      • Jerry Gross
      • Don Olsen
    • Stars
      • William Watson
      • Julie Ange
      • Ron Charles
    • 5User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    William Watson
    William Watson
    • Sheriff Sonney Lew Wymer
    Julie Ange
    • Jean Rollins
    Ron Charles
    • Deputy Luke
    • (as R.K. Charles)
    Arlene Farber
    • Nellie
    • (as Arlene Sue Farber)
    Ron Segal
    • Ted Branch
    Peter Nevard
    • Deputy Cal
    Matt Reynolds
    • Les Davis
    James Harvey
    • Claude Martin…
    Phillip Vanyon
    • Doctor Rufe Hall
    Henry Baker
    • Tom
    Horace Bailey
    • Leroy
    Sam Cutter
    • Cotton Ben Wymer
    Wolf Landsman
    • Seth Waters
    Earl Leake
    • Clyde Fuller
    Richard Antony
    • State Trooper
    Don Olsen
    • Zeke Landers
    Henry Kaplan
    • Justin Powers
    Bernard Krauthamer
    • Jury Foreman
    • Director
      • Jerry Gross
    • Writers
      • Jerry Gross
      • Don Olsen
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    6Uriah43

    Flawed but Still Somewhat Entertaining

    While on a secret trip in the Deep South to assist in voter registration two men by the names of "Ted Branch" (Ron Segal) and "Audie Dixon" (uncredited) along with one woman, "Jean Rollins" (Julie Ange) are pulled over by two redneck deputies for speeding. Not content to simply give them a ticket and allow them to drive off, the two deputies then proceed to take them to the city jail. It's there that the 3 travelers meet the local sheriff, "Sonny Lew Wymer" (William Watson) who happens to be both corrupt and extremely vicious as well. Anyway, after shaking them down for $150 he eventually allows them to leave. Unfortunately, rather than leaving town they decide to stop off at a local tavern and have a drink first. Big mistake. Now rather than reveal any more of this movie and risk spoiling it for those who haven't seen it I will just say that I found this film to still be somewhat entertaining in spite of its obvious flaws. Admittedly, the plot was heavy-handed and the characters were a bit over-the-top. No question about it. Additionally, I thought the ending was too abrupt and left much to be desired as well. Even so, many of us who lived in the United States during this particular time can probably admit that, as a nation, this wasn't one of our finest hours. And it's the memory of this that gave this film such a haunting charm. At least it did for me. Likewise, having two attractive actresses like Arlene Farber (as "Nellie") and the aforementioned Julie Ange certainly didn't hurt either. Be that as it may, I liked this particular film and I have rated it accordingly. Slightly above average.
    6jameselliot-1

    Southern smarm

    The inspiration for this Jerry Gross exploitation movie was most likely the real life murders of 3 civil rights workers in 1964 Mississippi. In real life, the victims were male. In the 1965 film, the trio of two men, one white, one black and one attractive white girl played by Julie Ange are stopped and put through hell by a group of crazy redneck "law men." The guys are beaten mercilessly and the girl is raped in her jail cell by the sheriff (William C. Watson). Even though it's a crude, grisly exploitation movie, there's a true-to-life tone. I've been to Mississippi, one of the most backwards states in the USA, and found many of the smaller town folks were stupid, aggressive and racist, exactly as depicted in the movie. William Watson went on to a busy career in TV and films. Julie Ange and Arlene Farber (playing a very sexy "friend" of the sheriff) also starred in Gross' unbelievable epic of teenage angst, Teenage Mother.
    1cgoodrich94

    Unquestionably the worst movie I have ever seen.

    If there were ever a contest of the worst film of all time, the most wasted use of celluloid in the history of film, this item would qualify hands down. I saw it by chance in 1967 in Reno, Nevada, with two other patrons who were obviously sleeping off their binge from the night before. I should have walked out after the first few minutes, but this is one of those "films" (I hate to use that word to describe this fiasco) that is so bad, I wanted to see just how bad it got. I suppose the worst part is where the leading lady, the "girl," after being raped by her jailer, is taken to court and pleads her innocence before a Southern judge. This "film" is an absolute insult to the people of the South and to anyone having any taste whatsoever. I noticed also that it's not even listed in Leonard Maltin's Movie Review book. The only reason that I'm writing this much about it is that in order to leave the one line summary (above), I have to write ten lines here.
    6Hey_Sweden

    Compelling, even with its obvious drawbacks.

    Three young folks - one white man, one black man, and one white woman - drive to the small Southern town of Carsons' Landing to assist in voter registration. However, they are soon victimized - over and over and over again - by the crooked locals, with the sheriff (character actor William Watson, in his film debut) proving to be the absolute worst, a repugnant, racist, brutal piece of work.

    Grindhouse cinema legend Jerry Gross made his own directing debut with this "Southern-fried" (although actually filmed in Long Island!) exploitation-drama. It IS pretty heavy-handed, with most of the antagonists coming off as thoroughly evil stereotypes. The others are otherwise morally compromised in some way and thus easy for the sheriff to manipulate into doing his bidding. These cretins put our victims through so much Hell that it would be hard not to feel *something*, for sure. From start to finish, the white woman (the attractive Julie Ange, whose only other film credit was "Teenage Mother") is treated to what her captors have the gall to consider "justice", complete with a total joke of a "trial".

    The ending is indeed a little too "neat" and sudden, but I admit that I kept watching this bit of indie trash just to see what other degrading things Gross could come up with. The acting is adequate through and through, although it's worth nothing that Watson had a solid career after this, also appearing in things like "In the Heat of the Night", "Lawman", and "The Mack". Arlene Farber, who plays the sheriffs' trampy gal pal, was also in "Teenage Mother" and went on to appear in the trash classic "I Drink Your Blood" and the mainstream hit "The French Connection".

    As has been said, Gross was likely inspired by the real-life murders of three civil rights workers in Mississippi the previous year, the same incident that was recounted in "Mississippi Burning" over 20 years later. He saw the potential in the incident for a potent drive-in movie story, and delivers a fair amount of sordid, depressing atmosphere with this little item.

    Six out of 10.

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    • Trivia
      Julie Ange's debut.
    • Quotes

      Clyde Fuller: [Chain-gang leader enters with rolled up whip; 'Julie' is chained arms up against the wall] I want you woman; you're a real hellcat; I like that in a woman, but I don't cotton to forcing a woman; when you want it, you call me; but I'm gonna wear you down, woman; before long you'll be bending to my way of thinking. You know, watching my little ol' chain gang and they're gonna do a lot more sweating before the sun goes down; because starting tomorrow, you gonna be chained to that end of string of darkies! Women we get out here got the privilege of working around the property, around the house, doing domestic type chores; but they gotta way of showing their appreciation; but you're a big strong girl, with no appreciative heart and I wanna see how you do out in the fields tomorrow

      [reaches out to slightly pull her right breast dress top covering aside]

      Clyde Fuller: Should be mighty interestin'

      [she spits at him: sighs]

      Clyde Fuller: Alright you little tramp,

      [angrily, raised voice]

      Clyde Fuller: then so be it!

    • Connections
      Featured in Teenage Mother (1967)

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    • Release date
      • October 21, 1966 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Long Island, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Jerry Gross Productions [us]
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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