Bobbie Jo and the Outlaw
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Bobbie Jo and the Outlaw (1976, USA) is a Hixploitation-Crime film directed by Mark L. Lester.
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- Featured on: TCM Underground
- More by Mark L. Lester: Class of 1984
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Main Details
- Released in 1976
- Color
- Aspect Ratio: (1:85:1)
- Runtime: 89 Min
- Rated: R
- Production Co: Caldwell Productions
- Distribution Co: American International Pictures
- Directed by Mark L. Lester
- Written by Vernon Zimmerman
- Starring: Marjoe Gortner, Lynda Carter, Jesse Vint, Merrie Lynn Ross, Belinda Balaski, Gene Drew, Peggy Stewart, Gerrit Graham, John Durren, Virgil Frye, James Gammon, Howard R. Kirk, Aly Yoder, Joe Kurtzo, Chuck Russell
- Produced by Steve Broidy, Mark L. Lester
- Original Music by Barry De Vorzon
- Cinematography by Gil Hubbs, Stanley Wright
- Film Editing by Michael Luciano
Also Known As
- Sie nannten ihn El Lute (Germany)
- Todesduell auf dem Highway (Germany)
Taglines
- Bobby Jo was a car hop, she wanted to be a country singer. He was a hustler who dreamed he was Billy The Kid. For a while they had something... and then...
- It started out as a joy ride...It sure didn't end that way!