
Tobacco Roody (1970)
Año de Estreno: 1970
Nación: United States
Título Alternativo: Lust auf heiße Lippen
Director: Bethel Buckalew
Guionista: Bethel Buckalew
Producción & Género
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Compañías: Boxoffice International Pictures (BIP)
Género: Comedy
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Argumento
In 'Tobacco Roody,' a Southern family living on a hillbilly farm experiences a chaotic day filled with inappropriate behavior and blackmail. The father, a southerner, comforts his buxom stepdaughter, while his young wife seduces the local sheriff. The banker sexually blackmails her after catching them in the act. Meanwhile, drunk farmers approach their sleeping daughters. This eventful day is just another standard occurrence on this peculiar farm.
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Resumen
'Tobacco Roody' (1970), directed by Bethel Buckalew, is a comedic film set in a hillbilly farm in the South. The movie follows a dysfunctional family and their inappropriate encounters with local authorities and neighbors, highlighting themes of seduction, blackmail, voyeurism, and drunkenness. Despite its limited narrative detail provided in available sources, it appears to be a dark comedy exploring the eccentricities of rural Southern life.
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