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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

"The Female Bunch"
Directed by Al Adamson - Filmed 1969, at Spahn's Ranch
*Courtesy of our video expert, MattP*
"Click" Below to watch film, in it's entirety...
and view VHS Covers.







Running Time 84 Minutes




12 comments:

  1. I am but a humble servant.

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  2. MattP...

    You're a secret weapon, when it comes to anything video/film/movie related!!

    I'm adding another star to the "Hall of Fame"!

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  3. Circumstance...

    You said you wanted to watch this film... well, there you have it.

    MattP strikes again!

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  4. check your mail tomorrow l/s

    and yes sometimes i rock but most of the time i roll like an egg

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  5. What a movie! The costumes(or the lack there of) were fabulous. Nice shot by Lon Chaney at the end. I give it a two thumbs up but I'm partial to Tom Jones cover acts.

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  6. Thanks for the movie Matt, but this bomb was destined for the drive-in theaters from the get-go. HA HA.

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  7. There were 3 other horror flicks that came out in the 70's that went straight to drive-in that I can think of:

    The Last House on the Left
    The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
    I Spit on your Grave

    Oddly enough, they've all been redone, Chainsaw several times.

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  8. i found it in a horror/cult film forum.
    i'm pretty sure the other three films you mentioned can be found there as well along with hundreds of others that we've all forgotten.

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  9. Sandy, Sadie, Sharon, Denise is Susan's middle name...hmm, weird coincidence?

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  10. Yes Fiona...weird coincidence.

    I just thought of another 70's bomb.

    The Hills Have Eyes by Wes Craven. Which has also been redone twice. LOL.

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  11. Wes Craven lucked out with Nightmare on Elm Street. Boy did he ever. Although, it was a very clever idea, the bad guy can only get you when you sleep.

    Someone probably thought of it before, but I have to say, the first Nightmare movie was REALLY good!! LOL.

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