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Super Nanas

Original title: Big Bad Mama
  • 1974
  • 12
  • 1h 24m
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5.7/10
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Angie Dickinson, Robbie Lee, and Susan Sennett in Super Nanas (1974)
A tough single mother and her two daughters are forced by circumstances into a life of crime, and quickly become outlaws on the run, picking up partners along the way, and traveling to different states, pursued by the law.
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Circumstances force a tough single mother and her two daughters into a life of crime and they quickly become outlaws on the run, picking up partners along the way, and traveling to different... Read allCircumstances force a tough single mother and her two daughters into a life of crime and they quickly become outlaws on the run, picking up partners along the way, and traveling to different states, pursued by the law.Circumstances force a tough single mother and her two daughters into a life of crime and they quickly become outlaws on the run, picking up partners along the way, and traveling to different states, pursued by the law.

  • Director
    • Steve Carver
  • Writers
    • William W. Norton
    • Frances Doel
  • Stars
    • Angie Dickinson
    • William Shatner
    • Tom Skerritt
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    5.7/10
    3.3K
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    • Director
      • Steve Carver
    • Writers
      • William W. Norton
      • Frances Doel
    • Stars
      • Angie Dickinson
      • William Shatner
      • Tom Skerritt
    • 45User reviews
    • 52Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Angie Dickinson
    Angie Dickinson
    • Wilma McClatchie
    William Shatner
    William Shatner
    • William J. Baxter
    Tom Skerritt
    Tom Skerritt
    • Fred Diller
    Susan Sennett
    Susan Sennett
    • Billy Jean
    Robbie Lee
    Robbie Lee
    • Polly
    Noble Willingham
    Noble Willingham
    • Uncle Barney
    Dick Miller
    Dick Miller
    • Bonney
    Tom Signorelli
    Tom Signorelli
    • Dodds
    Joan Prather
    Joan Prather
    • Jane Kingston
    Royal Dano
    Royal Dano
    • Reverend Johnson
    William O'Connell
    William O'Connell
    • Crusade Preacher
    John Wheeler
    John Wheeler
    • Lawyer
    Ralph James
    Ralph James
    • Sheriff
    Sally Kirkland
    Sally Kirkland
    • Barney's Woman
    Wally K. Berns
    • Legionnaire
    • (as Wally Berns)
    Shannon Christie
    • Stripper
    Michael Talbott
    Michael Talbott
    • Sheriff's Son
    Charles Pinney
    • Mr. Kingston
    • Director
      • Steve Carver
    • Writers
      • William W. Norton
      • Frances Doel
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    Michael_Elliott

    Classic Drive-In Trash

    Big Bad Mama (1974)

    *** (out of 4)

    Angie Dickinson got the role of her career playing the title character, a Texas mother of two teenage girls (Susan Sennett, Robbie Lee) who grows tired of being poor and decides to turn to robbery. Along the way she picks up a couple different men (William Shatner, Tom Skerritt) as they head towards California to make it rich. If you're easily offended then this might not be the movie for you but if you like sex, bloody violence, nudity, threesomes with sisters, robberies and just about every other sinful thing in the world then BIG BAD MAMA is just the film for you. I don't think there's any question that this here is one of the greatest drive-in movies ever made and from the opening dialogue where Dickinson is wondering why her "angels" turned out so "wrong" the film just delivers one great thing after another. Of course, those expecting CITIZEN KANE are going to be disappointed but to this day I can't see why certain film buffs go into every movie expecting a masterpiece. Some movies need to win Oscars and others like this one just need to be entertaining. It's very clear that the writers, the director and producer Roger Corman wanted to throw just about everything into this film that they possibly could. One of the big selling points in having someone like Dickinson appear in a movie like this and her presence certainly adds a lot. I'm sure most of her fans will be downright shocked to see her appearing in several sex scenes and she's nude for three different scenes including one full frontal. In interviews she has said that she wanted to show off her body and it's easy to see why. Dickinson is so good in the role that you can't help but love her character and the toughness she brings to it. Both Sennett and Lee are good looking in their parts. Those expecting great performances are going to be disappointed but I think both actresses delivered just what the film needed in terms of good humor. Shatner and Skerritt are both very entertaining in their roles and Corman regular Dick Miller plays a nice part as well. Considering how low of a budget this movie had it's rather shocking to see how good the costumes are and the period detail is really terrific because you feel as if it's really the 1930s. Director Carver does a very good job at keeping everything going at a nice pace as the 82-minute running time goes by without a problem. BIG BAD MAMA didn't win any Oscars when it was released but all these years later the charm is still there and it certainly deserves its reputation as one of the best drive-in flicks of the era.
    8Linda_S

    Wow!

    This is one of those films, where you kick yourself for listening to critics who, at the time, trashed this film. Finally saw it and while it is, as some suggest, "trashy," this is one of the most entertaining films I've seen in quite some time.

    I've always admired the talent of Mr Corman and his production of BBM is, for me, one of the highlights of his career. I've no illusions that his fans will suggest otherwise however this is a film that grabs you by the lapels, if one has lapels that is, and doesn't let go! Steve Carver takes a VERY low budget and gets the maximum out of it, there are some performances in this movie that will demonstrate the talents of some of your favorite actors that other, more popular and acclaimed films will NOT. As someone who is NOT a Tom Skerrit fan I've got to admit he was the standout actor in this, (I refuse to refer to actresses as 'actors', he really is a talented man. However the standout is the truly gorgeous Angie Dickinson, I knew she could act, I just never realized just how beautiful and sexy she really is, until this film. She singlehandedly transcends the material and thereby lifts BBM out of "trash" into a slam-bang adventure/crime/sex romp that is stunning. The supporting cast is excellent, however outside of 'Succubus' I've not quite gotten the appeal of William Shatner, at least in any serious sense. think we all realize how much talent got early starts in Corman films and I think you will also enjoy noting those who went on to do excellent work in other films and especially TV, such as Michael Talbott of "Miami Vice" TV series.

    After watching this film I felt rather upbeat, BBM is the sort of fun film that we used to see more of, sans all that CGI and other expensive and often tawdry special effects, good entertainment that takes one out of the humdrum and into a place where ordinary belief is suspended and one is cheering for the heroes, albeit not the nicest heroes/heroines, wink.

    One can only wonder if there is a Director's cut somewhere as this is rated 'R', Angie Dickinson, Wow! Did I mention Wow?
    dougdoepke

    Bibles, Babes and Bankrobbers

    Crashing cars, splatter guns, sex and nudity—whatever else about Roger Corman, he never made a boring movie, and this one seldom lets up. Take Wilma (Dickinson) and her two hormonal daughters. When they're not sticking a .45 in some moneyman's hapless face, they're stripping down for extra-curricular action. Lucky Skerritt and Shatner, except Skerritt's strictly low-class, while Shatner's a little short in the guts department. But Wilma's got high-class aspirations. So, being a hardscrabble, rural woman, she robs folks out in the open instead of behind boardroom doors.

    But note the people she robs. All are pillars of what the counter-cultural 70's would call the "establishment". There's the huckstering preacher, the mortgage bankers, the boozy American Legion, and finally the wealthy snobs who think they are the "better people". In fact, their talk about not taxing the better people sounds almost contemporary. Note too that it's the high-class pretender Shatner who double-crosses the others. Yes indeed, screenwriter Norton may have been blacklisted in the 50's, but the political echoes continue

    There's no room here for nuance or lengthy dialog. These folks don't waste time talking when there's another bank to rob or another car to crash. It's strictly the fast life for Wilma and her brood. Note how Mom sabotages daughter Polly's wedding, saying Polly'll only wind up on a poor farm with a bunch of skinny kids. That's probably some insight into those bank-robbing desperadoes of the Dust Bowl '30's. And so, America's back-handed liking for up-front outlaws like Wilma and Co. gets another jazzy installment.
    7The_Void

    A brilliantly fun piece of trash!

    Imagine Bonnie and Clyde without Clyde and with more of a trashy B-movie style to it, and you've got an idea of what Big Bad Mama is like. With Roger Corman on producing duty, you've to expect some silly trashy fun, and this film delivers that in droves as it's clear that nobody cared about making a credible film, which is usually good news for entertainment value. Angie Dickinson takes the lead role and makes good of it, as she carries the film with her engaging and enthusiastic performance. The film focuses on Dickinson's character Wilma, who decides to go into bootlegging when her lover is killed. Along with her two daughters, Wilma travels across the country and eventually meets a bank robber named Fred, and the pair decides to put their relative talents to good use in order to 'earn' themselves some money. The support cast is good, with the likes of William Shatner, Dick Miller and Tom Skerritt being put to good use, while lesser known performers such as Robbie Lee and Susan Sennett also giving entertaining turns. The reason this film works so well is undoubtedly down to director Steve Carver's focus on entertaining his audience. This does leave it feeling more than a little bit empty, but in a film where bank robberies, sex scenes, car chases and more feature heavily, this isn't a big problem. Overall, if you fancy a fun filled eighty minutes or so - you could certainly do a lot worse than this little flick!
    10DHMJr

    This Is One For The Ages

    I rented this movie because it was the kind of campy silly movie that Roger Corman is famous for. I watched and was pleasantly surprised to see that it was still interesting and Angie Dickinson at 43, was better looking then most of today's young starlets. The sex was way over the top but it was the seventies. William Shatner in some of the more racy scenes was worthy of America's Funniest Videos (R-Rated). All in all it was a good for it's time and if you are in your 40s like me, it will make you remember when cheesy movies were truly cheesy. Enjoy!

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    • Trivia
      Jerry Garcia of The Grateful Dead performed most of the guitar and banjo music in the film.
    • Goofs
      As Charles takes the money during the bank robbery, the squib pack on his lower back is visible.
    • Quotes

      [Jane is tied up and Fred proceeds to grope her breasts]

      Jane Kingston: What are you doing?

      Fred Diller: I just, uh, never felt the titties of a millionaire before.

    • Connections
      Edited into Hollywood Boulevard (1976)
    • Soundtracks
      Love Divine, All Loves Excelling
      (uncredited)

      Written by Charles Wesley

      Music by John Stainer

      Performed by the church congregation

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    • Release date
      • June 30, 1982 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mama la gâchette
    • Filming locations
      • 42061 Main Street, Temecula, California, USA(exterior of 'veterans hall' where girls are asked to dance)
    • Production companies
      • Santa Cruz Productions
      • Hit Woman Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $617,400
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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