Margo, Carol and Maria are three sexy young ladies who decide to pursue their dream of becoming a successful R&B trio after being released from prison. They get a job performing at a sleazy... See full summary »
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Margo, Carol and Maria are three sexy young ladies who decide to pursue their dream of becoming a successful R&B trio after being released from prison. They get a job performing at a sleazy remote roadside dive located in a tiny desert town. Moreover, the perky threesome run afoul of a lecherous sheriff, an equally libidinous judge and their meddlesome parole officer. Written by
Woodyanders
Hot was a moderately successful pop/r&b group in the late 1970s, and most of the trio's songs in this movie appear on their third album, "Strong Together" (1979). See more »
Soundtracks
"If That's What Love Is All About"
by Gwen Owen and Raphael Stein
Song Tailor's Music Company See more »
"Smokey and The Judge" could possibly be one of the worst films of all time! Really! An irritating mix of flawed performances and horribly staged acting sequences give way to odd moments of unintentional humor provided very briefly by local yokel extras in the background! There's nothing remotely reedeming about this film, but as obscure as it is, you should track it down! It's a truly miserable experience one must experience to realize how lucky you are cinematically.
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"Smokey and The Judge" could possibly be one of the worst films of all time! Really! An irritating mix of flawed performances and horribly staged acting sequences give way to odd moments of unintentional humor provided very briefly by local yokel extras in the background! There's nothing remotely reedeming about this film, but as obscure as it is, you should track it down! It's a truly miserable experience one must experience to realize how lucky you are cinematically.