Directed by Fred Olen Ray, Donn Davison
Starring John Carradine, Ashley Brookes, Geaorge Ellis, Trudy Moore, Mike Coolik, Pepper Thurston, Jim Peck
After executing a daring robbery in the big city, a gang of psychotic daimond thieves steal a jeep and head out into the country. When the jeep runs out of gas, they ditch it and wander into what looks like a backwoods farm, the perfect hideout! And even better, there's a country bumpkin with huge udders living there offering the thieves some good ol' fashioned Southern hospitality! Everything is cool as a glass of lemonade, this is until the farmer's babe's seemingly dimwitted husband returns home from a long hard day of shucking corn. Sensing the ill-fated intentions of his freaky farm guests, the farmer must come up with a plan to turn the tables on these dangerous thugs.
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A Little More Flesh
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