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The Muthers is a 1976 English-language Filipino blaxploitation women in prison film. [1] It starred Jeannie Bell, Rosanne Katon, Trina Parks, Jayne Kennedy, Tony Carreon and John Montgomery.
The Muthers: Directed by Cirio H. Santiago. With Jeannie Bell, Rosanne Katon, Trina Parks, Jayne Kennedy. A band of female pirates go undercover at a prison camp on a coffee plantation to rescue their leader's sister.
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- Action, Drama
- Cirio H. Santiago
- 1976-11
The Muthers (1976) R 11/01/1976 (US) Drama , Action 1h 23m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Play Trailer. Out of the steaming slave markets come the ravaging sea-savages...the Muthers! Overview. A band of female pirates go undercover at a prison camp on a coffee plantation to rescue their leader's sister. Cirio H. Santiago. Director, Writer.
Filled with nudity, karate chops, and epic psychedelic-funk jams, this is the story of two pirates (Jeanne Bell and Rosanne Katon) who rob and loot on the China Seas, get sent to a women’s prison presided over by a sadistic warden, then revolt and turn the sky black with the smoke from their machine guns.
The Muthers is a low budget, over the top action adventure flick made from the abandoned remains of a jungle sleazefest. It's pure junk food with a twist on familiar flavors never truly replicated. A women-in-prison film with an identity crisis, it's not shocking enough to be counted among the notorious greats of the subgenres, but in its ...
October 24, 2016. Share. The Muthers, a 1976 Filipino actioner, is a perfect example of the fare churned out for drive-in consumption by Dimension Pictures, a horror and shoot-'em-up specialist that spent the same year releasing an eye-popping roster including, Black Shampoo, Werewolf Woman, Ebony Ivory & Jade, The Human Tornado, Dixie Dynamite ...
A thrilling Z-grade pulp adventure, and the ultimate Women-in-Prison film, transforming from quasi-feminist exploitation into full-on anti-patriarchal rebellion. These are tough, resourceful, violent women. They're all Black, there's no sexy white heroine and no junkie character.