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Dynamite Girls

Original title: The Great Texas Dynamite Chase
  • 1976
  • 12
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
867
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Claudia Jennings and Jocelyn Jones in Dynamite Girls (1976)
Explosive drama and action when two sexy girls go on a bank robbing binge.
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Explosive drama and action when two sexy girls go on a bank robbing binge.Explosive drama and action when two sexy girls go on a bank robbing binge.Explosive drama and action when two sexy girls go on a bank robbing binge.

  • Director
    • Michael Pressman
  • Writers
    • Peter Macgregor-Scott
    • Mark Bruce Rosin
  • Stars
    • Claudia Jennings
    • Tara Strohmeier
    • Jocelyn Jones
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    867
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Pressman
    • Writers
      • Peter Macgregor-Scott
      • Mark Bruce Rosin
    • Stars
      • Claudia Jennings
      • Tara Strohmeier
      • Jocelyn Jones
    • 24User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Claudia Jennings
    Claudia Jennings
    • Candy Morgan
    Tara Strohmeier
    Tara Strohmeier
    • Pam Morgan
    Jocelyn Jones
    Jocelyn Jones
    • Ellie-Jo Turner
    Miles Watkins
    Miles Watkins
    • Boyfriend
    Nancy Bleier
    Nancy Bleier
    • Carol
    Buddy Kling
    • Mr. Sherman
    Oliver Clark
    Oliver Clark
    • Officer Andy
    Tom Rosqui
    Tom Rosqui
    • Jason Morgan
    Ed Steef
    • Todd
    Danny Sullivan
    • Young Texan
    Bart Braverman
    Bart Braverman
    • Freddie
    Peggy Brenner
    • Bank Teller
    Jim Boles
    Jim Boles
    • Mr. Ralston
    Christopher Pennock
    Christopher Pennock
    • Jake
    • (as Chris Pennock)
    Priscilla Pointer
    Priscilla Pointer
    • Miss Harris
    Jock Livingston
    • Mr. Scott
    Gary Kaskel
    • Man in Crowd #1
    • (as Gary Kaskell)
    Jay Hamburger
    • Man in Crowd #2
    • Director
      • Michael Pressman
    • Writers
      • Peter Macgregor-Scott
      • Mark Bruce Rosin
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    6merklekranz

    You rarely see a Rolls Royce used as a getaway car ...........

    This 1976 female bank robbers exploitation flick is extremely upbeat, with catchy tunes and wide open Texas vistas. Claudia Jennings is sex on wheels as the leader of a trio of bank robbers. Her partner in crime is Jocelyn Jones, and Johnny Crawford plays a "professional hostage". He also gets to share the "bridal suite" with Jennings and Jones. Not bad work for a marginal singer/television actor. It's also good to be the bellhop who delivers champagne to Jennings in the soaking tub. A trip to a fancy restaurant with a nude dancer (Alice Friedland) is memorable, and the isolated cabin shootout offers plenty of REALLY RED blood. The movie delivers, with ample bank robberies, ample explosions, and ample nudity. One final thought. You rarely see a Rolls Royce used as a getaway car. - MERK
    8bensonmum2

    Now that was fun!

    The Great Texas Dynamite Chase features a pretty simple plot: two young women set-off across Texas with a plan to rob banks using sticks of dynamite. While it may be a simple plot, this is one of the better 70s-era exploitation films I've run across. So what makes this one so special? I'll be honest, I'm often turned off by these movies because they can be so mean-spirited, poorly acted, poorly paced, and often quite dull. The Great Texas Dynamite Chase is none of those things. It's really an enjoyable movie.

    The biggest plus the movie has going for it is Claudia Jennings as Candy Monroe (in some of the most eye-catching hot-pants i've ever seen) and Jocelyn Jones as Elle-Jo. The pair have incredible chemistry - some of the best non-romantic chemistry I can remember ever seeing. They seem so comfortable together. Everything between the two is natural and easy-going. And while I'm familiar with Jennings (and what fan of 70s exploitation isn't), I admit that Jones is new to me. What a revelation! She has a screen presence you don't often see in someone with so little experience.

    Beyond Jennings and Jones, I've got to give a lot of credit to director MIchael Pressman. He filled The Great Texas Dynamite Chase with plenty of action, comedy that works, some well placed explosions, sex scenes that are actually sexy, and a couple of enjoyable chase sequences. He also doesn't have to stoop to some of the typical exploitation fodder like rape and gratuetous violence. Good stuff all around.

    8/10
    lazarillo

    Claudia Jennings (See what the fuss was about)

    Women have always had it bad in low-budget exploitation films. In the olden days they were relegated to merely looking pretty and screaming a lot as the monster or villain pawed them and the male hero rushed to the rescue. In more modern, "post-feminist" times they get to wield guns and use karate to beat up musclebound guys (who strangely never seem to know karate themselves), but the actresses in these things don't look like they could even fight off the sleazy Hollywood producers that cast them (and they probably didn't try too hard) and it's a wonder they can even wield their over-sized, silicone breasts let alone a submachine gun.

    70's drive-in queen Claudia Jennings was unique among exploitation actresses. She was a Playboy Playmate who could actually act (and not just in the Pamela Anderson sense of the word). Physically she could have passed for one of Charlie's Angels, but she had a tomboy-ish, trailer-trashy quality that made her completely believable packing a gun (or, in this movie, a stick of dynamite) while still managing to look sexy as hell in her typical outfit of short-shorts and a skimpy halter top. Regrettably, she made only a few films before her tragic death in the late 70's (and many of these performances were marred by her off-screen substance abuse). Along with "Gator Bait" and "Roller Derby" this was one of Jenning's most famous roles.

    The plot's pretty simple--it's a typical post-"Bonnie and Clyde", Roger Corman school "criminals-on-the-lam" knock-off with The two Great-looking girls (Jennings and Jocelyn Jones) from Texas pulling off a string of bank robberies using Dynamite while the cops Chase them. In between jobs they take time out to roll in the hay with some random guys (strip miners, hotel porters, etc.) or have a naked three-way with their amiable male accomplice (who you just know is going to come to a bad end, but you just can't feel too sorry for him). It ends on a pretty tragic and cynical note like these kind of flicks tended to do. It would pretty much be a total waste of time if not for Claudia Jennings. See it so, if nothing else, you can see what the fuss was about.
    9Woodyanders

    Another delightfully down'n'dirty Claudia Jennings 70's drive-in gem

    Late, great 70's drive-in movie queen Claudia Jennings is at her brassy, sassy and smoking sexy best as Candy Morgan, a kittenishly irreverent prison escapee who teams up with saucy former bank teller Ellie-Jo Turner (winningly played by the very pretty and appealing Jocelyn Jones of "Tourist Trap" fame) and goes on an eventful crime spree, robbing banks and breaking hunky guys' hearts with equally joyful abandon. Directed with considerable verve by Michael Pressman, buoyed by a zippy, banjo-happy score by Craig ("Nightmares," "Warning Sign") Safan, further sparked by a cheerfully lowbrow sensibility and featuring a sidesplitting cameo by the ever-haughty Stefan ("Blue Sunshine," "Blood Beach") Gierasch as a stuffy hotel clerk who tries to refuse Claudia and Jocelyn a room, this extremely brash, funny and spirited hoot rates as a whole lot of top-rate infectiously trashy fun. The copious gratuitous nudity by the tall, slender, breathtakingly beautiful blonde Claudia and the more diminutive, but still comely and enticing Jocelyn constitutes as another substantial plus. Overall, this baby is an absolute must-see for Claudia Jennings fans in particular and aficionados of blithely amoral cheapo 70's redneck crime epics in general, which hopefully doesn't rule out too many folks.
    7sunznc

    Attractive actors and good acting

    Starring the late, great Claudia Jennings and the very interesting Jocelyn Jones. The film has a very simple, straightforward story-2 girls rob banks using sticks of dynamite to force the tellers to hand over the cash. They then hit the road in a stolen car to do the same thing all over again somewhere else.

    The film actually has some very unique ideas. I won't give those away here. What is the interest in this film though? Why has it become a cult film? I think the answer is the actors. Claudia Jennings photographed very well. Jocelyn Jones has a good screen presence in everything she does-a sort of innocence and Johnny Crawford looks very good on camera. Let's be honest here: what woman or gay man doesn't look at Johnny nude on film and find him very attractive. And a surprise-we actually see a quick glimpse of male genitalia from two different men here. Something that most actors don't allow especially once they've made a name for themselves. So, attractive actors, good acting and some chase scenes that really hold your attention, I can see why there is still interest in this.

    Sure, nothing too deep here but it is obvious that Claudia Jenning's short shorts inspired the "Daisy Dukes" costume and I would imagine that the idea for Thelma and Louise was born out of a viewing of this film. It's not bad. I think most people will probably enjoy it.

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    • Trivia
      The scene where Jocelyn Jones and Claudia Jennings pretend to be their own bank robbing hostages would be the main plot of Quick Change over a decade later.
    • Goofs
      Crew members' shadows visible on ground as the Mustang flies back over the railroad tracks during the failed robbery chase.
    • Crazy credits
      During the end credits, both the cast and then the crew is listed 'in order of appearance'.
    • Connections
      Featured in Cult-Tastic: Tales from the Trenches with Roger and Julie Corman: Criminal Lives (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      America the Beautiful
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      Music by Samuel A. Ward

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    • Release date
      • May 25, 1977 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Great Texas Dynamite Chase
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Clarita Valley, California, USA(street scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Backlar/Whitfield Productions
      • Yasny Talking Pictures
      • Big Bang Production Company
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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