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The Great Texas Dynamite Chase

  • 1976
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
868
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The Great Texas Dynamite Chase (1976)
Explosive drama and action when two sexy girls go on a bank robbing binge.
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Explosive drama and action when two sexy girls go on a bank robbing binge.Explosive drama and action when two sexy girls go on a bank robbing binge.Explosive drama and action when two sexy girls go on a bank robbing binge.

  • Director
    • Michael Pressman
  • Writers
    • Peter Macgregor-Scott
    • Mark Bruce Rosin
  • Stars
    • Claudia Jennings
    • Tara Strohmeier
    • Jocelyn Jones
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    868
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Pressman
    • Writers
      • Peter Macgregor-Scott
      • Mark Bruce Rosin
    • Stars
      • Claudia Jennings
      • Tara Strohmeier
      • Jocelyn Jones
    • 24User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Claudia Jennings
    Claudia Jennings
    • Candy Morgan
    Tara Strohmeier
    Tara Strohmeier
    • Pam Morgan
    Jocelyn Jones
    Jocelyn Jones
    • Ellie-Jo Turner
    Miles Watkins
    Miles Watkins
    • Boyfriend
    Nancy Bleier
    Nancy Bleier
    • Carol
    Buddy Kling
    • Mr. Sherman
    Oliver Clark
    Oliver Clark
    • Officer Andy
    Tom Rosqui
    Tom Rosqui
    • Jason Morgan
    Ed Steef
    • Todd
    Danny Sullivan
    • Young Texan
    Bart Braverman
    Bart Braverman
    • Freddie
    Peggy Brenner
    • Bank Teller
    Jim Boles
    Jim Boles
    • Mr. Ralston
    Christopher Pennock
    Christopher Pennock
    • Jake
    • (as Chris Pennock)
    Priscilla Pointer
    Priscilla Pointer
    • Miss Harris
    Jock Livingston
    • Mr. Scott
    Gary Kaskel
    • Man in Crowd #1
    • (as Gary Kaskell)
    Jay Hamburger
    • Man in Crowd #2
    • Director
      • Michael Pressman
    • Writers
      • Peter Macgregor-Scott
      • Mark Bruce Rosin
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    sychonic

    seventies sexploitation--but great period piece

    This is an interesting example of a subgenre of seventies sexploitation movies, something one might call feminist jiggle. Claudia Jennings, queen of the B-Movies plays a woman fed up with the system who in a female bonding moment goes on a crime spree with an equally disatisfied bank teller. The movie has plenty of Claudia taking her clothes off and some action too. This is hardly a message movie and has all the flaws of the quickies churned out at the time, but it's entertaining nevertheless in a charming way that the virtual remake, Thelma and Louise, didn't have. The latter was far too self conscious in its gender pieties.
    9Woodyanders

    Another delightfully down'n'dirty Claudia Jennings 70's drive-in gem

    Late, great 70's drive-in movie queen Claudia Jennings is at her brassy, sassy and smoking sexy best as Candy Morgan, a kittenishly irreverent prison escapee who teams up with saucy former bank teller Ellie-Jo Turner (winningly played by the very pretty and appealing Jocelyn Jones of "Tourist Trap" fame) and goes on an eventful crime spree, robbing banks and breaking hunky guys' hearts with equally joyful abandon. Directed with considerable verve by Michael Pressman, buoyed by a zippy, banjo-happy score by Craig ("Nightmares," "Warning Sign") Safan, further sparked by a cheerfully lowbrow sensibility and featuring a sidesplitting cameo by the ever-haughty Stefan ("Blue Sunshine," "Blood Beach") Gierasch as a stuffy hotel clerk who tries to refuse Claudia and Jocelyn a room, this extremely brash, funny and spirited hoot rates as a whole lot of top-rate infectiously trashy fun. The copious gratuitous nudity by the tall, slender, breathtakingly beautiful blonde Claudia and the more diminutive, but still comely and enticing Jocelyn constitutes as another substantial plus. Overall, this baby is an absolute must-see for Claudia Jennings fans in particular and aficionados of blithely amoral cheapo 70's redneck crime epics in general, which hopefully doesn't rule out too many folks.
    dougdoepke

    Slam-Bang and Not just the Dynamite!

    One thing for sure, a wild flick like this won't tax the brain. When the two slinky gals, Candy and Ellie Jo, aren't robbing banks in bra-less outfits, they're seducing random guys, or racing somebody's car, or blowing up whatever gets in their way. Need a cup of coffee, just get some dynamite and find a bank. Yeah, this is early women's lib where the girls give orders, not take them-- so move over John Wayne. And guys, you can expect a hormonal surge from the many bed, body, and nude scenes that for sure ain't the 1950's. Speaking of the 50's, is that little Johnny Crawford of The Rifleman (1958-63), now all grown up and playing Slim one of the girls' chosen male desperados. Good to see him picking up a payday. Anyway, things do move along as the production turns LA's San Fernando Valley into a plausible version of rural Texas, especially the back-roads. And brace yourself for a defiant ending that should have those censors of movies past turning in their graves. But I doubt the ending would have been audience accepted even in the '70's had the dynamiters been two guys instead of two nutty gals.

    A movie like this is hard to rate since it only compares awkwardly with more conventional types. But for guys especially, the 90-minutes amounts to a slam-bang time passer, while the slam-bang isn't just limited to dynamite or cars.
    6haildevilman

    A lot of fizzle...but only a few blasts.

    This is a classic 1970's sexploitation flick.

    Two chicks (sorry ladies, but it IS exploitation) rob banks with dynamite.

    That premise alone sustained the film. Putting the late great Claudia Jennings (Deathsport, Gator Bait) in the lead was a stroke (hehheh) of genius. She and her cohort basically drive around in shorts and seduce the local men. Basically, they act like male stereotypes.

    Anyone renting or watching this probably did so because the title was a grabber. And because of said title, you HAD to know you weren't getting a multiple Oscar nominee.

    Another pizza and beer flick for men's movie night.
    7wes-connors

    Coming Before "Thelma and Louise"

    Busting out of prison, sexy blonde Claudia Jennings (as Candy Morgan) gets out of her jumpsuit and robs a small Texas bank, with lighted sticks of dynamite. Ms. Jennings is assisted by sexy blonde bank teller Jocelyn Jones (as Ellie-Jo Turner), who has just been fired for "total lack of character." Lingering in bed with men causes Ms. Jones to be late for work. Later, Jennings picks up Jones hitchhiking. The two tightly outfitted women decide to team-up and become a modern day "Bonnie and Clyde" (or "Bonnie and Bonnie"). They meet ex-"Riflemen" cowboy Johnny Crawford (as Slim) robbing a convenience store, and take him hostage. Knowing good gigs when he sees them, Mr. Crawford makes the dynamite duo a threesome.

    This is an excellent "exploitation" flick, thanks to the deft comic performances of the stars, and sneaky direction by Michael Pressman. Jennings and Jones are fantastic (both as a duo and a quartet). Jennings, who so sadly died in a car crash, was rumored to be considered for "Charlie's Angles" (replacing the departing Kate Jackson); and here, she looks like a combination of Farah Fawcett-Majors and Shelley Hack. All of these women had a refreshingly natural, sexy look. Lip and breast injections were not needed. Crawford provides a perfect male attachment for the women, with "Dark Shadows" star Chris Pennock (as Jake) and lucky bellhop Eric Boles (as Johnny) also appearing. And, all three men show off their nakedness, too.

    The film is a success while it stays fun and sexy. You see a lot of explosions during the running time, but without the relative bloodiness, which helps keep the tone light. Generally speaking, everyone runs away before something blows up. All of this is tossed aside for a scene involving Crawford, Jennings and a couple of cops. Then, the film's tone changes too sharply. Also, the scene (you'll know it when you see it) looks fake. Too bad it wasn't better when it got bad, but when "The Great Texas Dynamite Chase" is good, it's very, very good. Having met Crawford and Pennock, and not mentioned this film, you guys should be proud. Hope it was as fun as it looks. (Hey CP, looking forward to "FB part 2" and your "Big Finish" debut.)

    ******* The Great Texas Dynamite Chase (7/76) Michael Pressman ~ Claudia Jennings, Jocelyn Jones, Johnny Crawford, Christopher Pennock

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    • Trivia
      The scene where Jocelyn Jones and Claudia Jennings pretend to be their own bank robbing hostages would be the main plot of Quick Change over a decade later.
    • Goofs
      Crew members' shadows visible on ground as the Mustang flies back over the railroad tracks during the failed robbery chase.
    • Crazy credits
      During the end credits, both the cast and then the crew is listed 'in order of appearance'.
    • Connections
      Featured in Cult-Tastic: Tales from the Trenches with Roger and Julie Corman: Criminal Lives (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      America the Beautiful
      (uncredited)

      Music by Samuel A. Ward

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    • Release date
      • July 1976 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dynamite Women
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Clarita Valley, California, USA(street scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Backlar/Whitfield Productions
      • Yasny Talking Pictures
      • Big Bang Production Company
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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