Road to Salina (1971)
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Synopsis: In the twilight of her career, Rita Hayworth appeared in this unusual psychological drama set in Mexico. Rocky-Jonas, a countercultural wanderer, walks into a roadside service station owned by... In the twilight of her career, Rita Hayworth appeared in this unusual psychological drama set in Mexico. Rocky-Jonas, a countercultural wanderer, walks into a roadside service station owned by Mara, a lonely matron. She decides to let the man stay with her and her troubled daughter, Billie. Mara strongly believes Rocky is her long-lost son. The stranger agrees to play this role and discovers that Billie and Warren, an admirer of Mara's, also welcome him with open arms into their restful, if depressing home. When Rocky becomes attracted to and has sex with his "sister," he learns a murderous secret that may affect all who enter this deceptively sedate lair. [More]
Starring: Robert Walker, Mimsy Farmer, Ed Begley, Rita Hayworth
Starring: Robert Walker, Mimsy Farmer, Ed Begley, Rita Hayworth
Director: Georges Lautner
Director: Georges Lautner
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