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Bobbie Jo

Original title: Bobbie Jo and the Outlaw
  • 1976
  • R
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
1.5K
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Lynda Carter and Marjoe Gortner in Bobbie Jo (1976)
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Aimless country girl Bobbie Jo Baker abandons her carhop job to join Wild West outlaw wannabe Lyle Wheeler for an adventure in theft, mayhem, and murder.Aimless country girl Bobbie Jo Baker abandons her carhop job to join Wild West outlaw wannabe Lyle Wheeler for an adventure in theft, mayhem, and murder.Aimless country girl Bobbie Jo Baker abandons her carhop job to join Wild West outlaw wannabe Lyle Wheeler for an adventure in theft, mayhem, and murder.

  • Director
    • Mark L. Lester
  • Writer
    • Vernon Zimmerman
  • Stars
    • Marjoe Gortner
    • Lynda Carter
    • Jesse Vint
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    1.5K
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    • Director
      • Mark L. Lester
    • Writer
      • Vernon Zimmerman
    • Stars
      • Marjoe Gortner
      • Lynda Carter
      • Jesse Vint
    • 44User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Marjoe Gortner
    Marjoe Gortner
    • Lyle Wheeler
    Lynda Carter
    Lynda Carter
    • Bobbie Jo Baker
    Jesse Vint
    • Slick Callahan
    Merrie Lynn Ross
    Merrie Lynn Ross
    • Pearl Baker
    Belinda Balaski
    Belinda Balaski
    • Essie Beaumont
    Gene Drew
    Gene Drew
    • Sheriff Hicks
    Peggy Stewart
    Peggy Stewart
    • Hattie Baker
    Gerrit Graham
    Gerrit Graham
    • Magic Ray
    • (as Gerritt Graham)
    John Durren
    John Durren
    • Deputy Gance
    Virgil Frye
    Virgil Frye
    • Joe Grant
    James Gammon
    James Gammon
    • Leather Salesman
    Howard R. Kirk
    • Mr. Potts
    • (as Howard Kirk)
    Aly Yoder
    • Mrs. Potts
    Joe Kurtzo
    • Pinball Hood
    • (as Joe Kurtzo Jr.)
    Chuck Russell
    Chuck Russell
    • Deputy
    Richard Breeding
    • Deputy Leroy
    Jesse Price
    • Buford the Grocer
    Kip Allen
    • Hotel Manager
    • Director
      • Mark L. Lester
    • Writer
      • Vernon Zimmerman
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    8Hey_Sweden

    A highly agreeable exploitation film.

    Actress Lynda Carter, a.k.a. TVs' 'Wonder Woman', makes her film debut alongside the legendary Marjoe Gortner in this sleazy and pleasing trash flick. She plays Bobbie Jo Baker, a carhop who hooks up with Gortners' easygoing charmer Lyle Wheeler. She has ambitions of being a country & western singer, he's a self styled loner who idolizes Billy the Kid. Soon after their meeting, they start to get involved in a series of crimes that spiral out of control. Along for the ride are Bobbie Jo's spunky older sister Pearl (Merrie Lynn Ross), her boyfriend Slick Callahan (Jesse Vint), and Bobbie Jo's sweet best friend Essie (Belinda Balaski). Producer / director Mark L. Lester, working from a screenplay by Vernon Zimmerman, keeps the action moving and makes great use of the assorted New Mexico locations. Zimmerman's script has a sometimes episodic nature; for one example, there's an interlude with Lyle, Bobbie Jo, and Essie where they gather in a lake and feast on mushrooms with an aged Indian. It also has an in-joke here and there, such as a portly deputy named Abel Gance. There are enough glimpses of Lyndas' left breast to tantalize the viewer while also making them wish there could have been some real nudity. Still, there is a grim and gritty quality to the movie, a refreshing sense of humour at times, and some scenes of bloody gunshot violence. The principal actors are all extremely easy to watch: Gortners' inherent likability shines through, Carter is lovely as always, Vint is engaging while his character also shows an impulsive and deadly side, Balaski is adorable, and Ross (who takes a co-producer credit) adds irresistible sex appeal. Gene Drew is a typical hick sheriff who's coldly determined to stop our protagonists, Peggy Stewart is Bobbie Jo and Pearl's alcoholic mother, Gerrit Graham has a fun cameo as commune leader Magic Ray, "Devil Times Five" screenwriter John Durren plays the ill-fated Gance, Virgil Frye is a service station attendant who makes the fatal mistake of challenging Lyle on his quick draw abilities, James Gammon plays an amiable leather salesman, and future director Chuck Russell, who's production supervisor and second assistant director here, is one of Drews' deputies. Stanley Wright and Gil Hubbs do the sunny and slick cinematography, Barry De Vorzon composes the score, and there are two very nice songs to hear: Bobby Bare sings "Those City Lights", and Carter herself performs the beautiful "Are You Lonely Like Me" written by J.C. Crowley. All of these elements make "Bobbie Jo and the Outlaw" fun, as well as the kind of downbeat ending we can often expect in this sort of thing. Eight out of 10.
    4DKosty123

    Early HBO Draw

    When Home Box Office was in it's early days movies like this one & Outlaw Blues were among the films used to try to draw viewers. The main draw to this one was to see Linda Carter (Wonder Woman) out of that curve hugging outfit with her chest free to grace the screen. She certainly does that here.

    This is one of the films on HBO then which made me think that the "B" Hollywood films were alive & well in the 1970's. It was amazing how successful they were promoting this one. This film wets the whistle for seeing Ms. Carter do an X rated feature though I don't think she ever did one.

    Put your brain away and enjoy the natural assets on display here, don't take the plot too seriously of you will lose your perspective.
    4mossgrymk

    bobbie jo and the outlaw

    Does a good job of showing why the Marjoe phenomenon was so brief and the Lynda Carter craze more ample.
    rongmtek

    Pepino is correct, sir!

    This movie was endlessly played on cable in the early days of CINEMAX, along with some rather distastefully misogynistic gore-fests. CINEMAX cornered the market on flicks where women got burned with cigars and urinated on (very graphically). But I digress. The producers apparently could only convince Ms. Carter to bare her impressive chest but once. So- they edited in the exact same scene TWICE! Once in the first half, and again in the second half of the movie! Double your pleasure indeed. More like quadruple. But I must say that almost 30 years later I remember them vividly, and they were spectacular.
    7Wileyone70

    Well worth the watch!

    Even if just for the classic cars and how truly gorgeous Lynda Carter is!

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    • Trivia
      The only film to feature Lynda Carter nude. Though there is some debate over whether a nude photo of her was featured briefly in Apocalypse Now (1979). She was cast to play a Playboy Playmate in that movie and shot a few scenes, but filming was delayed so she had to drop out. In one scene a topless Playboy centerfold can be seen of her even though her character is no longer in the film. But no one, including Carter, has ever confirmed whether she actually posed topless for the photo before leaving the project or if it was simply faked by putting her head on an actual Playmate's body.
    • Goofs
      Ford never built a 454 C.I. Engine like the man said was in the Mustang.
    • Quotes

      Lyle Wheeler: What do you think, Slick?

      Slick Callahan: I vote we head down to Old Mexico just as soon as we can.

      Pearl Baker: Well, that sounds great. I'd love a taco right now.

    • Connections
      Featured in Class 1984 (1982)
    • Soundtracks
      Are You Lonely Like Me
      Words and Music by J.C. Crowley

      Performed by Lynda Carter

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    • Release date
      • June 14, 1979 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La fuga del delincuente y la rebelde
    • Filming locations
      • 4320 Central Avenue Southeast, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA(pawn shop where Bobbie Jo looks at guitar in the window)
    • Production companies
      • American International Pictures (AIP)
      • Caldwell Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $300,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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