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Shanty Tramp

  • 1967
  • R
  • 1h 12m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
559
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Shanty Tramp (1967)
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A sleazy evangelist makes a play for a small town's local tramp, but is shocked to learn that she prefers a local Black lad over him. Furious, he stirs up the town against the couple.A sleazy evangelist makes a play for a small town's local tramp, but is shocked to learn that she prefers a local Black lad over him. Furious, he stirs up the town against the couple.A sleazy evangelist makes a play for a small town's local tramp, but is shocked to learn that she prefers a local Black lad over him. Furious, he stirs up the town against the couple.

  • Director
    • Joseph G. Prieto
  • Writers
    • K. Gordon Murray
    • Reuben Guberman
    • Joseph G. Prieto
  • Stars
    • Eleanor Vaill
    • Otto Schlessinger
    • Ray Aranha
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    559
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joseph G. Prieto
    • Writers
      • K. Gordon Murray
      • Reuben Guberman
      • Joseph G. Prieto
    • Stars
      • Eleanor Vaill
      • Otto Schlessinger
      • Ray Aranha
    • 17User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Eleanor Vaill
    • Emily Stryker
    • (as Lee Holland)
    Otto Schlessinger
    • Stryker - Emily's Father
    • (as Kenneth Douglas)
    Ray Aranha
    Ray Aranha
    • Daniel
    • (as Lewis Galen)
    Bill Rogers
    Bill Rogers
    • Preacher Fallows
    Lawrence Tobin
    • Biker Savage
    Ed Anderson
    Chris Mitchell
    Charles Deilhi
    Milt Robbins
    George Henry Smith
    Warren Day
    Robert Brenner
    Jean Hanna
    • Blonde Biker
    Ben Burch
    Kerry Reagan
    Don Craig
    Lee Ann
    Nelos LaCount
    • Director
      • Joseph G. Prieto
    • Writers
      • K. Gordon Murray
      • Reuben Guberman
      • Joseph G. Prieto
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    rixrex

    Every supposed white trash cliché is presented here....

    Exploitative story of a day (mostly night) in the life of a shanty tramp, southern slang for prostitute. What does this movie have but every cliché you might imagine people think about when they use the phrase 'white trash'.

    On this one hot summer night, there's prostitution, religious hypocrisy, misogyny, drunkenness, fistfights, bigotry, interracial sex, biker gangs, incest, lynching, moonshine, a car chase with explosive results, nudity, murder, and even an instance of walking out on the restaurant tab! There's more than can be listed.

    All presented in stereotyped characterizations, but the lead female, Lee Holland, does an admirable job in her only film role ever, as does the fellow playing the lecherous preacher, a Paul Newman look-alike. Also nice is the fact that all scenery are actual locations, making for a realistic setting. Most likely someplace in Florida, as the accents are not too deep south, more typical for Florida, and the producer K Gordon Murray worked out of a facility in Coral Gables.

    One of the more enjoyable exploitation trash films I've seen.
    10Neutron

    The nadir of the trashy exploitation genre

    Set in some random town in the south, Emily the Shanty Tramp prowls from bar to barn looking for any kind of action she can get. Shanty Tramp is filled with the broadest spectrum of unsavory characters I've seen anywhere: a corrupt preacher, a drunk and abusive father, bumbling racist police officers, and a caricatured black mamma straight from the old Aunt Jemima bottle label. The only even slightly savory character in the film is a passion-addled black man who... well, better not spoil it, but let's just say what the only even slightly virtuous character meets a tragic end. Shanty Tramp was a marvelously controversial movie from all angles, serving the same purient, voyeuristic "other people's disasters" interests that Jerry Springer shows have today. Pink Flamingoes lacks the genuine, heartfelt sleaze that this film has in spades. I give this movie a 10 for unbelievably, shamelessly trashy cinematic excellence.
    7billcr12

    Good B movie

    The end credits reveal that the original print was burned in a fire and the film was digitally remastered in 2018. It is noticeable with the choppy editing quality and one hour and twelve minute running time.

    In spite of those issues, this black and white curiosity is quite entertaining. Eleanor Vaill is Emily, the title character and she is very good here. Miss Vaill must be a ghost because an internet search reveals no biographical information on the actress other than a listing of two other roles in 1967.

    A holy roller Joel Osteen type of BS preacher rolls into town and cons the locals into handing over their cash. He spots Emily in the crowd and arranges a hookup with the siren.

    In the meantime, a Black man has the misfortune of running into the tramp and he and Emily do not live happily ever after in the deep South of the 1960's.

    Do not expect Elmer Gantry but for a quickie low budget effort, Shanty Tramp is worth a viewing.
    Michael_Elliott

    Bold Subject But Poorly Executed

    Shanty Tramp (1967)

    * (out of 4)

    Emily (Eleanor Vaill) is the town slut who constantly flaunts her body to anyone willing to look. This film takes a look at one night when a preacher is doing a tent revival and Emily is out doing her thing. She comes onto a black man but when her racist father catches them she screams rape.

    SHANTY TRAMP gets a lot of credit from some for being one of the first movies to really look at such issues as rape, sexuality, the town slut and even racism but c'mon. It really isn't all that original and especially since it seems to have taken certain elements of TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD and centered the entire film around that.

    Director Joseph P. Mawra made several sexploitation pictures in his day including the infamous OLGA trilogy. This film here was obviously shot on a very low-budget and it's also very poorly made. The performances are beyond bad, the cinematography is even worse and I'd argue that the entire thing was quite predictable. In fact, the movie is a real chore to sit through even though it clocks in at just 72-minutes.

    The film certainly wants to take on some serious issues but they all come across quite laughable but I will say that the somewhat twist ending did work extremely well and especially how everything played out. I guess you can give the director and producer K. Gordon Murray credit for trying something bold and daring but sadly the production values just aren't there to make it work. It is worth noting that assistiant director was Bob Clark, the man who would go onto make such films as PORKY'S, A CHRISTMAS STORY and CHILDREN SHOULDN'T PLAY WITH DEAD THINGS.
    8The_Void

    Looks like it was made on a tramp's budget, but still a great precursor to the exploitation genre!

    Shanty Tramp is often mentioned as one of the precursors to the exploitation tradition - and that would certainly seem to be true. While films like Psycho and Peeping Tom had already brought violence to the forefront, this film revels in pure SLEAZE - as while still comparatively tame compared to some later efforts, Shanty Tramp still contains a number of detestable characters including a drunken father, a sinful preacher and, of course, the central character - an insatiable young hussy who uses people for her own enjoyment. The plot focuses on said character as she sets out looking for adventure at other people's expense. She meets a man at a bar, but he ends up getting in a scrap with a black man and is shocked to find that she prefers him! After rounding up his mates, the men prepare for vengeance upon the black man; as does the girl's drunken father, who believes his daughter's lies that he raped her and gets 'every white man in town' looking for him. All this goes on while a shady preacher is busy shouting about the lord!

    The film was obviously shot on a very limited budget as the whole thing looks very cheap. Shanty Tramp was shot in black and white, but it's not the fluid black and white picture that adorns many, bigger budgeted, films as this one looks like the filmmakers got a load of film stock on the cheap. The acting too is mostly terrible, and the dialogue is mostly trite; but all this is unlikely to put off the seasoned exploitation fan, who will no doubt be used to poor production values and non-talented performers. None of this stuff matters anyway, as the real focus of the film is on the shady characters and nasty situations that they find themselves in. The film doesn't feature much blood - and indeed, there is only one real shocking sequence in the entire film, but this is down to the time in which the film was made, and Shanty Tramp is still an excellent early taster of things to come. Overall, this might not be a great film in the classic sense - but I'm sure it had some influence on films that are classics, and it's well worth tracking down both for that reason and for the fact that it's a great deal of fun to watch!

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    • Trivia
      The bikers were played by members of the Davie (FL) Police Department, many of whom were subsequently fired for their participation in this movie. In addition, other cast members lost their day jobs as well.
    • Goofs
      Upon entering the revival tent after his daughter's purported rape, Stryker shouts "Blasphemy!" Blasphemy is a sin strictly to do with sacrilege toward Deity; it has nothing to do with sins of the flesh, such as rape.
    • Quotes

      Stryker, Emily's Father: [Upon entering the revival tent after the purported rape of his daughter] Blasphemy!

    • Soundtracks
      Shanty Tramp
      Lyrics by Reuben Guberman

      Music by Frank Linales

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    • Release date
      • June 21, 1967 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Davie, Florida, USA(main location)
    • Production company
      • K. Gordon Murray Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 12m(72 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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