Review of Bloody Mama (1970) by Sean C — 05 Dec 2007
This is one of Roger Corman's depression era crime movies. Of course it's cashing in on "Bonnie & Clyde"'s success. The funniest thing is Robert De Niro in an early role, trying to do a Southern accent.
The movie is actually pretty edgy. More than a lot of things are today. Another Roger Corman produced movie to look into would be Boxcar Bertha. It's another depression era crime biopic. He had Martin Scorsese direct it.
This review of Bloody Mama (1970) was written by Sean C on 05 Dec 2007.
Bloody Mama has generally received mixed reviews.
Was this review helpful?
