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      • Big Bad Mama is not a sequel (as Mama died in the original) or a remake.
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  2. While it has been identified as a sequel to Big Bad Mama (1974), [1] it is more accurately described as a reboot, as the film exists on a parallel plane with its predecessor. [2]

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Big_Bad_MamaBig Bad Mama - Wikipedia

    Big Bad Mama is not a sequel (as Mama died in the original) or a remake. However, the core themes of a criminally active mother who shoots a tommy gun, has a strong sexual appetite, and is questioningly close to her grown children - two young ladies in this film, four adult men in the previous one - are repeated.

  4. Big Bad Mama II: Directed by Jim Wynorski. With Angie Dickinson, Robert Culp, Danielle Brisebois, Julie McCullough. The evil local land baron forecloses on Angie's place, and she and her two daughters must leave and continue their life of crime.

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    • Action, Comedy, Crime
    • Jim Wynorski
    • 1987-10
  5. A Philadelphia reporter (Robert Culp) joins a gangster (Angie Dickinson) and her daughters on a 1930s Texas crime spree. Watch Big Bad Mama II with a subscription on Prime Video.

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  6. "Big Bad Mama II" is a 1987 action crime film directed by Jim Wynorski. Created about a good decade and a half later after the efforts of "Big Bad Mama" (1974), "Big Bad Mama II" is less of a sequel and more of a revisioning of the first film.

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    • New Horizons, Concorde Pictures
    • Jim Wynorski
  7. Big Bad Mama II is a 1987 American action–crime–sexploitation comedy film produced by Roger Corman, directed by Jim Wynorski, starring Angie Dickinson, Robert Culp, Danielle Brisebois and Julie McCullough. While it has been identified as a sequel to Big Bad Mama (1974), it is more accurately...

  8. Feb 13, 1988 · Big Bad Mama II” (citywide) ranks as one of the strangest sequels ever to crash through a roadblock. In the 1974 original, widow Wilma McClatchie (Angie Dickinson) had strayed into a life of...

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