Difference between revisions of "Shotgun Wedding"
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<div class="large-6 columns">'''Shotgun Wedding''' is a Hixploitation Comedy film written by [[:Category: Ed Wood, Jr.|Ed Wood]] | <div class="large-6 columns">'''Shotgun Wedding''' is a Hixploitation Comedy film written by [[:Category: Ed Wood, Jr.|Ed Wood]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:19, 13 December 2023
Main Details
- Released in 1963
- Color
- Running Time: 64 Min.
- Production Co: Boris Petroff Productions | Pat Patterson Productions
- Distribution Co: Arkota (1963) (USA) (theatrical) | Ambassador Film Distributors (1974) (Canada)
- Produced and Directed by Boris Petroff
- Written by Edward D. Wood Jr.
- Starring: Valerie Allen, Peter Colt, Jenny Maxwell, J. Pat O'Malley, Nan Peterson
Plot Summary
- Melanie tries to come up with a way to get her boss to marry her after she becomes pregnant.
Taglines
- The whole SHOCKING story of child brides in the Ozarks
- See how they LIVE! See how they LOVE! See them as they really are!
- Gorgeous Gals Set the Ozarks on Fire!
- Was She Too Old at 15?
- In Flaming Hillbilly Color!
- She wanted a quiet wedding...so her paw put a silencer on his shotgun!