Mean Mother (1973)
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Runtime: 90 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Synopsis: Two U.S. soldiers--Beauregard (Clifton Brown), who is black, and Joe (Dennis Safren), who is white--go AWOL from the Vietnam War. They head to Europe and go their separate ways. Later, they are... Two U.S. soldiers--Beauregard (Clifton Brown), who is black, and Joe (Dennis Safren), who is white--go AWOL from the Vietnam War. They head to Europe and go their separate ways. Later, they are reunited in Rome, where the begin some dealing with local mobsters. When the situation gets too hot, they head for Canada, but trouble doesn't leave them alone. A piece of vintage 70's action from Al Adamson (SATAN'S SADISTS). [More]
Starring: Clifton Brown, Dennis Safren, Luciana Paluzzi, Lang Jeffries
Starring: Clifton Brown, Dennis Safren, Luciana Paluzzi, Lang Jeffries, Tracy King
Director: Al Adamson
Director: Al Adamson
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Reviews for Mean Mother
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An amusing piece of genre-cinema history in the grand tradition of art-recycling. Full Review |
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