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Truck Stop Women is a 1974 film, directed by Mark L. Lester and partly financed by Phil Gramm. [2] Plot. A mother (Lieux Dressler) runs a brothel for truckers on the New Mexico highways and her stable includes her daughter (Claudia Jennings).
Truck Stop Women: Directed by Mark L. Lester. With Claudia Jennings, Lieux Dressler, John Martino, Paul Carr. A mother and daughter who run a brothel for truckers fight back when the Mafia tries to take over their operation.
- (908)
- Action, Crime, Drama
- Mark L. Lester
- 1975-02
The basic plot is that a couple monsters are moving on the territory of a Truck Stop Brothel owner/hijacking operation manager and her daughter. Lots of corny dialogue, overacting, gratuitous t & a, and unrealistic shootouts. Strangely, the chase scenes and crashes are actually pretty good.
Sep 10, 2012 · A cult movie - about the Organisation's efforts to move in on the truck hijacking operation run by Anna and her girls - that drew lavish praise as Greek tragedy transposed to New Mexico and the...
The second film from writer-director Mark L. Lester (and reportedly co-financed by future Texas Congressman Phil Gramm), Truck Stop Women is a compellingly odd combination of breezy and brutal, a film built around a slew of both tits and powerful women.
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- L-T Films
- Mark L. Lester
Jun 3, 2017 · Review of 1974's Truck Stop Women. "No rig was too big for them to handle!" Claudia Jennings commits about every original sin and violates a few new ones.
Sort of the seventies trucker flick equivalent of Mildred Pierce, Truck Stop Women might have been forgotten as with many of its ilk because of its cast of unknowns, yet there was that leading lady to contend with, and she was the much-respected Queen of the Drive-In, Claudia Jennings.