1972, 97 min
Country: US
Studio: MGM
Cast: David Carradine, Barbara Hershey, John Carradine
Director: Martin Scorsese
Producer: Roger Corman
Our Rating:
Boxcar Bertha
1972, 97 min
Country: US Studio: MGM Cast: David Carradine, Barbara Hershey, John Carradine Director: Martin Scorsese Producer: Roger Corman Our Rating:
SKINOPSISWay before Beaches, Barbara Hershey showed off her white chocolate sacks and sweet 'n creamy ass as a badass, gun-toting bitch in this early exploitation effort from Martin Scorsese. Ms. Hershey herself reported that her dirty sex scene with David Carradine was, gasp, unsimulated! -- Rick Stanko
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REVIEW
Scorsese's first feature-length film is not what you'd expect from a Roger Corman production with a title like this. Hershey gives a fine performance as a Depression-era orphan whose life is radicalized through association with a gang of bank robbers, led by D. Carradine. Another in a long line of Bonnie and Clyde takeoffs, but this one has a style and character all its own. You Might Also Like
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