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Southern Comforts

  • 1971
  • X
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
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Southern Comforts (1971)
Comedy

A beauty contest is staged in the barn of a dimwit called The Colonel. The beauty contest doesn't last too long as The Colonel and his buddies get down to business with the contestants.A beauty contest is staged in the barn of a dimwit called The Colonel. The beauty contest doesn't last too long as The Colonel and his buddies get down to business with the contestants.A beauty contest is staged in the barn of a dimwit called The Colonel. The beauty contest doesn't last too long as The Colonel and his buddies get down to business with the contestants.

  • Director
    • Bethel Buckalew
  • Writers
    • Bethel Buckalew
    • Jack Richesin
  • Stars
    • Jack Richesin
    • Jacob Often
    • John Tull
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    230
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bethel Buckalew
    • Writers
      • Bethel Buckalew
      • Jack Richesin
    • Stars
      • Jack Richesin
      • Jacob Often
      • John Tull
    • 5User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Jack Richesin
    • Colonel
    Jacob Often
    • Danny
    John Tull
    • Junior
    Judy Angel
    • Brenda
    Wendy Winders
    • Julie
    Monica Gayle
    Monica Gayle
    • Carol
    Pamella Princess
    • Singer
    • (as Pam Princess)
    Harold Hensley
    • Barn Dance Musician
    • (uncredited)
    Debbie Osborne
    Debbie Osborne
    • Prissy
    • (uncredited)
    Hal Southern
    • Barn Dance Musician
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Bethel Buckalew
    • Writers
      • Bethel Buckalew
      • Jack Richesin
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    5filmo70

    They take em off and off and off.....

    As far as Southern skin flicks of the time go this one is average. Like the other ones produced by Harry "Nyquil" Novak, it often drags to a halt with lots of poorly shot sex/ nudity filler. In order to get naked you have to take off your clothes and this movie gives us the opportunity to watch every single piece of clothing as it comes off. It must hold a record in that regard. It is also clear that this movie was shot in a few days as the girls often looked confused or can be clearly seen looking up for guidance, no second takes here.

    On the plus side we do get the humorous John Tull, once again playing his trademark roll as "Junior", who gives us a few good laughs in the movie. Sadly, he is heavily underused and takes a distant second stage to the endless supply of fully naked girls. But I will say that Monica Gayle is one of the girls and that alone should be enough to recommend it to certain B movie fans.

    So in short, if you want to see lots of natural looking busty girls naked, or you like to watch the act of disrobing, or you want to see Monica Gayle nude, or just like to see John Tull as Junior then you can't go wrong. Others looking for a plot, acting or general movie competence should look for something else.
    weinerm

    any excuse to get naked

    The early 70's saw a genre of film that involved rural America, country bumpkins, as it were. One of the best was Southern Comforts. These movies really exist as an excuse for the women to get naked, and get naked they do. There are 3 main girl characters who get stranded in the sticks when their car breaks down. See them skinny dip, see them rape the country bumpkin, see them strip in a barn and strut their stuff. One of the 3 women is Monica Gayle, and her fans will not be disappointed as she spends about 75% of the film nude. Another lead character, Judy Angel, would soon appear in hard core films.
    3Tromafreak

    Bethel Buckalew? I love that guy!!

    The legendary Bethel Buckalew, director of Country Cuzzins, Midnight Plowboy, and countless other Novak-produced, soft-core, corn-ball, hick-porn epics, brings us yet another reason to be eternally grateful to Something Weird Video, for all they've done for us who dig the B-entertainment. Southern Comforts is just an old fashion good time. That is, if you're partial to pointless, Drive-in Exploitation. I'm sorry, did I say pointless? A movie which can't go more than 5 minutes without showing full-frontal nudity obviously has a point. So, this time, a flesh-peddlin' con-artist, along with his best girls, are stranded in Hicksville. The gang set up shop in the barn of some old hayseed and his half-wit son, Junior (John Tull). What follows is a typically questionable story, involving plenty of dumb hicks, dumb chicks, not-so-well-thought-out humor, shine-drinkin, skinny-dippin', barnyard orgies, and other backwoods tomfoolery to entertain those of us who clearly have bad taste in cinema. As usual, the actual story almost seems to serve as the filler, as the "love scenes" make up about 2/3 of the run-time. An authentic backwoods charm is evident, despite the California shooting location. I don't know why they didn't just make these ridiculous little movies full-blown hardcore. That would have been pretty rad in my opinion, which is really the only gripe I could think of off the top of my head. Tobacco Roody is the only other one of these I've seen, and I can honestly say Southern Comforts is no better, or no worse. For some Hixploitation with a point, you might want to go for something like Herschell Gordon Lewis's This Stuff'll Kill Ya. Although, if soft-core is your thing, then I guess you've already found what you're looking for. 6/10

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    • Trivia
      According to a vintage newspaper ad, the film had its world premiere engagement in Seattle, WA on January 15, 1971. The film opened at a hardtop adults-only theater.
    • Goofs
      When The Colonel stands up from his chair on the porch, the boom mic is visible briefly in the top right corner.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Sheriff: Now, you gentlemen better get outta here. Dontcha know you're trespassin'?

    • Crazy credits
      Opening titles are painted on chunks of wood siding floating in a pond.

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    • Release date
      • October 22, 1971 (West Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Im Fummelschuppen von Buffy-County
    • Production company
      • Pure Gold Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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