Ellie is a 1984 comedy film directed by Peter Wittman and distributed by Troma Entertainment. Set in the Deep South, the film follows the titular barefoot Ellie (Sheila Kennedy); after witnessing her father's murder at the hands of her stepmother and her three lecherous stepbrothers, Ellie vows to avenge her father's death using the only weapon she has: her voluptuous body. The film also features appearances from such noteworthy actors as Shelley Winters, George Gobel, Edward Albert and Pat Paulsen.
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Directed by | Peter Wittman |
Written by | Glenn Allen Smith |
Produced by | Francine Roudine |
Starring | Sheila Kennedy Shelley Winters Edward Albert Pat Paulsen George Gobel |
Cinematography | George Tirl |
Music by | Bob Pickering Charley Pride |
Distributed by | Troma Entertainment |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Language | English |
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