The Girls from Thunder Strip is an exploitation film in the biker genre. It is directed by David L. Hewitt. Hewitt also co produced it with Michael Mehas.[1][2] It was released in 1966.[3] It also featured American Top 40 DJ Casey Kasem.[4]
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The Girls from Thunder Strip | |
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Directed by | David L. Hewitt |
Written by | Pat Boyette David L. Hewitt |
Produced by | David L. Hewitt Michael Mehas |
Starring | Jody McCrea Maray Ayres Mick Mehas Casey Kasem |
Cinematography | Gary Graver |
Edited by | Gary Graver |
Music by | Al Quick |
Distributed by | American General Pictures (1970) (USA) (theatrical) Peerless Films (1970) (Canada) (theatrical) Something Weird Video (SWV) (2002) (USA) (VHS) & (DVDR) |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The film is about a trio of hillbilly girls who take on a biker gang over moonshine.[5][6] The story line is basically about female bootleggers taking on a biker gang which is led by a typical bad biker called Teach.[7] They have to also deal with federal agent (played by Casey Kasem) who has been sent to the area to close the whiskey operation.[8]
Title | Company | Year | Run time | Format | Ratio | Notes # |
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The Girls from Thunder Strip | Something Weird Video | 2010 | 79 mins | DVD | 2.35:1 Letterboxed Widescreen | Region 0 NTSC[9] |
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