Bobbie Jo and the Outlaw (1976)
Genre: Action | Crime | Drama | Thriller
Country: USA | Director: Mark L. Lester
Language: English | Subtitles: English (Optional, embedded in Mkv file)
Aspect ratio: Widescreen 1.85:1 | Length: 87mn
Bdrip H264 Mkv – 1280×720 – 23.976fps – 1.81gb
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0074228/

Audio 2: Commentary by Director Mark L. Lester

A young country-star wannabe takes off from her carhop career to join with a young, modern Billy the Kid wannabe for an adventure in theft, murder and mayhem.

Directed with tremendous rip-roaring flair by Mark Lester, with a compact, colorful script by “Unholy Rollers” director Vernon Zimmerman, a constant fast pace, bright, sunny cinematography by Stanley Wright, occasional outbursts of bloody violence, plenty of rousing action (the car chases and shoot-outs are staged with considerable exciting aplomb), Carter’s legendary eye-popping topless scenes, the catchy, reflective theme song “City Lights” sung by Bobby Bare, and an uncompromisingly downbeat ending, this sturdy little item really delivers the satisfying lowdown trashy exploitation picture goods.

The bang-up cast qualifies as another substantial asset: Merrie Lynn Ross as Bobbie Jo’s bubbly sister Pearl, Jesse Vint as Pearl’s volatile boyfriend Slick, the adorable Belinda Balaski as Bobbie Jo’s sweet best gal pal Essie, Gerrit Graham as groovy hippie commune leader Magic Ray, Gene Drew as mean hillbilly Sheriff Hicks, and “Devil Times Five” screenwriter John Durren as equally nasty Deputy Abel Gance. A fun romp.

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Bobbie Jo and the Outlaw (1976)