Mama's Dirty Girls is a 1974 exploitation film starring Gloria Grahame and Candice Rialson about a woman and her three daughters who murder men for money.
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Directed by | John Hayes |
Written by | Gil Lasky |
Produced by | Ed Carlin Gil Lasky |
Starring | Gloria Grahame Paul Lambert Candice Rialson Sondra Currie |
Cinematography | Henning Schellerup |
Edited by | Luke Porano |
Music by | Don Bagley Steve Michaels |
Distributed by | Premiere Releasing Org. |
Release date | August 1974 |
Running time | 82 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Mama loves men, but she loves money even more. She's trained her three teenage daughters to meet, marry and murder men for their money. But soon they meet Harold and he's got other plans.
Diabolique magazine said "The acting is fine and it’s a great concept... but the movie is never as much fun as you want it to be. They didn’t quite get the story right – the pace is too slow, unlike Big Bad Mama where there’s lots of action, here it’s mostly hanging around houses, and there’s no driving narrative. Also, who wants to watch a three girls film where the guys triumph?" [1]
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