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| Marjoe Gortner | ... |
Lyle Wheeler
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| Lynda Carter | ... |
Bobbie Jo Baker
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| Jesse Vint | ... |
Slick Callahan
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Merrie Lynn Ross | ... |
Pearl Baker
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Gene Drew | ... |
Sheriff Hicks
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| Peggy Stewart | ... |
Hattie Baker
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| Gerrit Graham | ... |
Magic Ray
(as Gerritt Graham)
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John Durren | ... |
Deputy Gance
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| James Gammon | ... |
Leather Salesman
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Howard R. Kirk | ... |
Mr. Potts
(as Howard Kirk)
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Aly Yoder | ... |
Mrs. Potts
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Joe Kurtzo | ... |
Pinball Hood
(as Joe Kurtzo Jr.)
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| Chuck Russell | ... |
Deputy
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A young country-star wannabe takes off from her carhop career to join with a young, modern Billy the Kid wannabe for an adventure in theft, murder and mayhem.
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.