Review of Big Bad Mama (1974) by Matthew C — 20 Mar 2010
William Shatner and Angie Dickenson team up with Tom Skeritt in a depression era criminal rampage brought to us by low budget king Roger Corman. Plenty of skin and violence, along with some wonderfully cheesy dialog make this a fun watch.
This seems like it would be a good companion to Boxcar Bertha and the Warren Oates version of Dillinger. See the 30s through the eyes of the 70s. Enjoy.
This review of Big Bad Mama (1974) was written by Matthew C on 20 Mar 2010.
Big Bad Mama has generally received mixed reviews.
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