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Ferocious Female Freedom Fighters ()


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A female wrestler who has decided that she no longer wants to wrestle, but whose mother (a former wrestler herself) wants her to keep wrestling to make money so her brother can have the operation.

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Eva Arnaz ...
Bambi
Barry Prima ...
Barney
Leily Sagita ...
Mia (as Leyli Sagita)
Wieke Widowati ...
Devora
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Owner of Wrestleholics
Aminah Cendrakasih
Pitradjaya Burnama
Harri Karisma
Malino Djunaedy ...
(as Malino Djunaedi)
Ruslan Basrie
Anton Burnama
Youstine Rais ...
(as Yustine Rais)
Diana Suarkom ...
(as Diana Sourkom)
Yulie Soleh ...
(as Yuli Soleh)
Marie Yoice
Edy S. Jonathan ...
(as Edi Yonathan)
Dadang S.
Eddy Hansudi ...
(as Edi Hansudi)
Welan Gerung
Ferry Soraya
Cherry Ivonne ...
(as Cherry Jvone)
Nurhasanah
Lenni Nora

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Jopi Burnama ... (as Yopi Burnama)
Charles Kaufman ... (dialogue director)

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Deddy Armand ... ()
 
Joey Gaynor ... ()
 
Charles Kaufman ... ()

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Dhamoo Punjabi ... producer

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Straw Weisman ... creative consultant

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Plot Summary

Spoof based (loosely) on an old Indonesian film, which has had the old foreign soundtrack removed and replaced by an over-dubbed English track. Central character is a female wrestler who has decided that she no longer wants to wrestle, but whose mother (a former wrestler herself) wants her to keep wrestling to make money so her brother can have the operation (his seminal vessels run to his skull, rather than his groin, which purportedly will cause his head to explode if he gets too excited). During the course of her story (in which a number of brawls ensue), she is befriended by a Elvis-impersonating martial artist. Written by Scott Bales

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Taglines If Woody Allen's What's Up Tiger Lilly? made you laugh out loud, this one'll make you change your underpants. See more »
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Also Known As
  • The Fighters (Indonesia, English title)
  • Perempuan Bergairath (Indonesia, Indonesian title)
  • Kapste ton ilio (Greece)
  • Mad Fighters (West Germany)
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  • 93 min
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Trivia Originally a straightforward Indonesian martial arts film titled Perempuan Bergairah that was unusually produced in the English language. When Charles Kaufman received the film for distribution, he wrote all new, humorous dialogue for the film and rerecorded all the lines, adding plenty of bathroom humor, bad Kung-Fu grunts, corny jokes, and ludicrous accents (including an Elvis Presley voice for the film's Asian protagonist). See more »
Movie Connections Follows Ferocious Female Freedom Fighters, Part 2 (1982). See more »
Quotes Elvis: [while skipping rope] E is for Elvis. K is for King. G is for Graceland. S is for sing.
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