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Big Bad Mama (original title)
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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 states, pursued by the law.

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Wilma McClatchie
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William J. Baxter
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Fred Diller
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Billy Jean
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Polly
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Uncle Barney
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Bonney
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Dodds
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Jane Kingston
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Reverend Johnson
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Crusade Preacher
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Lawyer
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Sheriff
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Barney's Woman
Wally K. Berns ...
Legionnaire (as Wally Berns)
Shannon Christie ...
Stripper
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Sheriff's Son
Charles Pinney ...
Mr. Kingston
Rob Berger ...
Charlie Johnson
Jay Brooks ...
Wesley
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Bank Teller
Georgia Lee ...
Mrs. Kingston
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Hattie
William F. Engle ...
Fred Johnson
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Guest at Fancy Party (uncredited)
John C. Broderick ...
Bound waiter (uncredited)
Rick Dano ...
Bellboy (uncredited)
Gerald Krumm ...
Policeman (uncredited)
Ken N. Schwartz ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)

Directed by

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Steve Carver

Written by

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William W. Norton ... (written by) (as William Norton) and
Frances Doel ... (written by)

Produced by

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Roger Corman ... producer
Jon Davison ... associate producer
Teri Schwartz ... associate producer (uncredited)

Music by

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David Grisman

Cinematography by

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Bruce Logan ... (photographed by)

Film Editing by

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Tina Hirsch

Editorial Department

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Glenn K. Shimada ... assistant editor (as Glenn Shimada)

Art Direction by

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Peter Jamison

Set Decoration by

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Coke Willis

Costume Design by

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Jac McAnelly

Makeup Department

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Alan Fama ... makeup artist
Ray Forman ... hair stylist
Edith Lindon ... hair stylist
Harry Maret ... makeup artist
Gene Shacove ... hair stylist: Angie Dickinson

Production Management

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John C. Broderick ... production manager (as John Broderick)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Paul Bartel ... second unit director
Richard Franchot ... assistant director
Teri Schwartz ... assistant director

Art Department

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Deborah Klose ... set dresser
Bill Paxton ... set dresser
William Sandell ... props (as Bill Sandell)
Robert W. Zentis ... assistant art director (as Bob Zentis)

Sound Department

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Don Coufal ... boom operator
Robert Gravenor ... sound mixer
Kendrick Sweet ... sound effects (as Ken Sweet)

Special Effects by

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Roger George ... special effects

Stunts

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Eddy Donno ... action coordinator / stunts (uncredited)
Tommy J. Huff ... stunts (uncredited)
Charlie Picerni ... stunt double: Policeman (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Jaime Anderson ... second unit cameraman (as Jamie Anderson)
Don Clark ... gaffer
Ron Johnson ... assistant camera
Mason Sperry ... grip
Gary Wattman ... grip
Bill Williams ... best boy / camera operator (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Karen Kaufman ... wardrobe assistant
Pamela Sellman ... wardrobe assistant (as Pam Sellman)

Location Management

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Willam Scott ... location coordinator

Music Department

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The Great American Music Band ... music performers
Bill Wolf ... music mixer / music recordist
Jerry Garcia ... musician: banjo (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Jann Carver ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Rick Dano ... transportation
Alfred Shelly ... transportation (as Al Shelly)

Additional Crew

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Beverly Gray Bienstock ... production assistant
Paul Gionfriddo ... production assistant
Narcissa McKinley ... production assistant
Bruce Osborne ... supplier: cars
John Solie ... cover illustrator
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

After her lover's death, Wilma takes over his bootlegging business, but with little success. She soon meets up with bank robber Fred, who convinces her and her daughters to join him for his next big heist. In the meantime, Wilma also kidnaps the daughter of a millionaire in the hopes of getting rich from the ransom. Will Wilma and Fred be able to retire with their ill-gotten gains, or will the law eventually catch up with them? Written by Jean-Marc Rocher

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Taglines Living fast, killing faster, they blasted their way through seven states. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Super nanas (France)
  • Una mamá sin freno (Spain)
  • Els malifets de la mare (Spain, Catalan title)
  • A Mulher da Metralhadora (Brazil)
  • As Golpistas (Portugal)
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Runtime
  • 84 min
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Trivia Jerry Garcia of The Grateful Dead performed most of the guitar and banjo music in the film. See more »
Goofs When Billie Jean delivers alcohol to Barney's woman, she knocks at a door with two panes of glass. When she enters the house, the door has one pane of glass. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Hollywood Boulevard (1976). See more »
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.
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