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a 12-minute featurette on the examination of rape-revenge movies with Ben Sher, a 21-minute interview with cultural historian Sir Christopher Frayling on the making of Hannie Caulder, and the history of Tigon Studios titled "Win or Lose" and a 10-page essay titled "Sympathy for Lady Vengeance" by film critic Kim Morgan in digital and booklet form.
Hannie Caulder: British film; North American distribution only; produced by Tigon British Film Productions and Curtwel Productions November 24, 1971: Black Beauty: British film; North American distribution only; produced by Tigon British Film Productions: December 15, 1971: Such Good Friends: co-production with Sigma Productions: December 17, 1971
Kennedy made Hannie Caulder (1971) with Raquel Welch and was reunited with John Wayne in The Train Robbers (1973). He turned to television for Shootout in a One Dog Town (1974) with Crenna, and Sidekicks (1974), the pilot for a TV series based on the film Skin Game (1971). He also directed a contemporary thriller, All the Kind Strangers (1974).
Diana Dors (born Diana Mary Fluck; 23 October 1931 – 4 May 1984) was an English actress and singer.. Dors came to public notice as a blonde bombshell, much in the style of Americans Marilyn Monroe, Jayne Mansfield, and Mamie Van Doren.
Hannie Caulder: Hannie Caulder [149] 1972 Fuzz: Det. Eileen McHenry [149] Kansas City Bomber: K.C. Carr [149] Bluebeard: Magdalena [149] 1973 The Last of Sheila: Alice Wood [149] The Three Musketeers: Constance Bonacieux Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy [149] 1974 The Four Musketeers: Constance ...
Trouble in Paradise is a 1989 Australian TV movie directed by Di Drew and starring Raquel Welch, Jack Thompson, and Nicholas Hammond.The plot concerns a woman who is shipwrecked with a drunken sailor.
Cattle Annie and Little Britches is a 1981 American Western film, starring Burt Lancaster, John Savage, Rod Steiger, Diane Lane, and Amanda Plummer, based on the lives of two adolescent girls in late 19th-century Oklahoma Territory, who became infatuated with the Western outlaws they had read about in Ned Buntline's stories, and left their homes to join the criminals.
A Reason to Live, a Reason to Die (originally titled Una Ragione Per Vivere E Una Per Morire, also known as Massacre at Fort Holman) is a 1972 Technicolor Italian spaghetti Western movie starring James Coburn, Bud Spencer, and Telly Savalas.