The Girls from Thunder Strip | |
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Directed by | David L. Hewitt |
Produced by | David L. Hewitt Michael Mehas |
Written by |
Pat Boyette David L. Hewitt |
Starring |
Jody McCrea Maray Ayres Mick Mehas Casey Kasem |
Music by | Al Quick |
Cinematography | Gary Graver |
Edited by | Gary Graver |
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
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80 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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. It was released in 1966. It also featured American Top 40 DJ Casey Kasem.
The film is about a trio of hillbilly girls who take on a biker gang over moonshine. The story line is basically about female bootleggers taking on a biker gang which is led by a typical bad biker called Teach. They have to also deal with federal agent (played by Casey Kasem) who has been sent to the area to close the whiskey operation.