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<i>The Girls from Thunder Strip</i>

The Girls from Thunder Strip

1970 American film


The Girls from Thunder Strip is a 1970 American biker exploitation film directed by David L. Hewitt, who co-produced it with Michael Mehas.[1][2] It also featured American Top 40 DJ Casey Kasem.[3]

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Story

The film is about a trio of hillbilly girls who take on a biker gang over moonshine.[4][5] The story line is basically about female bootleggers taking on a biker gang which is led by a typical bad biker called Teach.[6] They have to also deal with federal agent (played by Casey Kasem) who has been sent to the area to close the whiskey operation.[7]

Reviews

Jim McLennan of Film Blitz gave it a C− rating. The gratuitous nudity that would be expected of this type of exploitation film was a disappointment to him.[8]

Release info

According to The Grindhouse Database and TV Guide, it was released in 1966.[9][10] Blu-Ray.com has the US release date as March 19, 1970, and German as February 11, 1972.[11]

Cast

Releases

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References

  1. Wild Beyond Belief!:
    Interviews with Exploitation Filmmakers of the 1960s and 1970s
    , By Brian Albright, 2008, ISBN 978-0-7864-3689-7 - Page 202 The Girl from Thunder Strip Megan Timothy
  2. Something Weird Video GIRLS OF THUNDER STRIP - DVD-R

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