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Big Bad Mama is a 1974 American action-crime-sexploitation comedy movie produced by Roger Corman, starring Angie Dickinson, William Shatner, and Tom Skerritt, with Susan Sennett and Robbie Lee. This movie is about a mother, Wilma (played by Dickinson), and her two daughters, Polly (Robbie Lee) and Billie Jean (Susan Sennett), who go on a crime ...
1 Plot. 2 Cast. 3 Production. 4 Reception. ... Big Bad Mama II is a 1987 American action–crime ... While it has been identified as a sequel to Big Bad Mama (1974 ...
Crazy Mama is a 1975 American action comedy film, directed by Jonathan Demme, produced by Julie Corman and starring Cloris Leachman. It marked the film debuts of Bill Paxton and Dennis Quaid . The film focuses on a beauty parlor owner and her family, who lose their belongings to repossession .
Sally Field’s Mrs. Gump was guilty of articulating one of cinema’s silliest similes when she compared life to a box of chocolates, explaining the mercurial inevitability of existence. But it ...
1974: 11 Harrowhouse: Aram Avakian: Charles Grodin, Candice Bergen, John Gielgud: United Kingdom: Crime comedy [85] Almost Human: Umberto Lenzi: Henry Silva, Anita Strindberg, Raymond Lovelock: Italy [86] Big Bad Mama: Steve Carver: Angie Dickinson, William Shatner, Tom Skerritt: United States [87] The Black Godfather: John Evans: Don Chastain ...
Capone is a 1975 American biographical crime film directed by Steve Carver and produced by Roger Corman, based on the life of notorious 20th-century gangster Al Capone. [4] It stars Ben Gazzara in the title role, along with Harry Guardino, Susan Blakely, John Cassavetes, and Sylvester Stallone in an early film appearance.
The movie was one of a series of women in prison films that Roger Corman co-financed following the success of The Big Doll House, including The Big Bird Cage, The Hot Box and Black Mama, White Mama. Most of those films had been shot in the Philippines but The Arena would be a European co production. Corman recalls, "It was the story of women ...
1974 Butley: Ben Butley Alan Bates: Butley, a literature professor and longtime T. S. Eliot scholar with a recently developed interest in Beatrix Potter, is a suicidal alcoholic, who loses his wife and his male lover on the same day. United States, Canada, United Kingdom [18] 1974 The Conversation: Martin Stett Harrison Ford