Country Cuzzins
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Country Cuzzins (1970, USA) is a Sexploitation-Hixploitation-Comedy film directed by Bethel Buckalew.
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Main Details
- Released in 1970
- Color
- Running Time: USA: 90 min | Australia: 81 min
- Production Co: Pure Gold Productions
- Distribution Co: Boxoffice International Pictures (BIP) (1970) (USA) (theatrical) | Filmways Australasian Distributors (Australia) (theatrical)
- Directed by Bethel Buckalew
- Starring Rene Bond, John Tull, Jack Richesin and Ellen Stephens
- Produced by Bethel Buckalew, Harry H. Novak
- Original Music by Harold Hensley, Hal Southern
- Cinematography by Roger Dobek
Plot Summary
- The Peabodys are about to assemble every one from the clan, including that snobby, well-off urbanite, cousin Prudence. The true fun really begins when the merry family from the mountains will actually pay Pru a visit.
Taglines
- The family that plays together - stays together!
- Heard the one about the traveling salesman who came to dinner, and had the farmer's daughters for dessert?
- So that's how they keep them UP on the farm!