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Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry

United States

1974

93 Min
Color
1.85:1
English
  • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.
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DIR John Hough

EXEC Susan Hart

PROD Norman T. Herman

SCR Leigh Chapman, Antonio Santean

DP Michael D. Margulies

CAST Peter Fonda, Susan George, Adam Roarke, Roddy McDowall, Vic Morrow, Bob Minor

ED Christopher Holmes

PROD DES Philip Leonard

SOUND Donald F. Johnson

Director

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John Hough

Talented and versatile director John Hough has had a long and eclectic career that encompasses everything from a sexy Hammer horror feature to more wholesome Disney family fare. Hough was born on November 21st, 1941 in London, England. Hough began his career in his early twenties working odd jobs on the sets of various London TV productions. Hough eventually secured himself a steady gig as an assistant director on the immensely popular cult TV series “The Avengers” and directed his first episode in 1968. Hough made his feature debut as director with the obscure Robin Hood item “Wolfshead.” He followed this picture with the stylish and suspenseful thriller “Eyewitness” and the fine Hammer chiller “Twins of Evil.” Hough maintained his stride with the spooky supernatural shocker “The Legend of Hell House” and the exciting drive-in car chase hit “Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry.” He demonstrated his considerable range and skill with the delightful Disney sci-fi adventure “Escape to Witch Mountain”… read more

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Konrad Szlendak

11Dec12

Cool, although the ending is a "Vanishing Point" blatant rip-off.

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ELGZ

12Dec11

Surprisingly good and even beautiful. Underrated for sure.

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Alex

13Sep11

Good movie but what a horrible ending.

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    Jonathan Cribbs

    10Sep12

    Nah, the ending is what makes the film great. It's fun and abrupt and bizarre. It actually elevates the film, I think.

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Christopher Smith

13Jun11

The infamous drive-in cult hit turns out to be a disappointment. The car chases and action scenes - what the movie's really know for - are entertaining enough, but it's not enough to sit through a dull story with annoying characters - Susan George's obnoxious performance was especially grating.

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