Regulations de femmes à OQ Corral
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Original title | Regulations de femmes à OQ Corral |
Country of production | France |
original language | French |
Publishing year | 1974 |
length | 76 minutes |
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Director |
Jean-Marie Pallardy (sometimes as Boris Pradlay ) |
script | Jean-Marie Pallardy |
production | Georges Combret |
music | Eddie Warner |
camera | Jean-Paul Praider |
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Règlements de femmes à OQ Corral is a French-made 1974 sex western . Jean-Marie Pallardy directed (and played a role) with the leading actress Willeke van Ammelrooy . An evaluation in the German language version did not take place.
action
Hooker's gang prepares a bank robbery, but fails in execution and ends in a fight with the townspeople. Several of the bandits die, the rest flee with the money and two hostages: the prostitute Maria and a young woman, Nell. This is the daughter of the former army ranger Burke Malloway.
Malloway will soon be able to trace the refugees; the sheriff also organized people to go after the bandits. Hooker's group is hiding in Gilda's brothel, who turns out to be a bandit widow. The bandits flee to the Mexican border, the women always with them. There they are caught and killed by Malloway and an enigmatic Indian.
criticism
"Pallardy is much more serious here than in his similar L'arrière-train sifflera trois fois , and the erotic scenes are at the service of the plot," says nanarland.com, which specializes in trash films.
Remarks
In 1979 the film was re-released as Sweet Sierra, with a few new scenes directed by Robert Renzulli . There are also pornographic versions of the film. It was shot in the south of France and Italy.
Web links
- Règlements de femmes à OQ Corral in the Internet Movie Database (English)