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Honey Britches

  • 1971
  • R
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
2.9/10
737
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Honey Britches (1971)
ComedyCrimeHorrorMysteryThriller

This is the story of four jewel thieves on the run who decide to hole up with a hillbilly couple until the search for them slackens off.This is the story of four jewel thieves on the run who decide to hole up with a hillbilly couple until the search for them slackens off.This is the story of four jewel thieves on the run who decide to hole up with a hillbilly couple until the search for them slackens off.

  • Director
    • Donn Davison
  • Writer
    • Barbara Morris Davison
  • Stars
    • Ashley Brooks
    • George Ellis
    • Trudy Moore
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  • IMDb RATING
    2.9/10
    737
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Donn Davison
    • Writer
      • Barbara Morris Davison
    • Stars
      • Ashley Brooks
      • George Ellis
      • Trudy Moore
    • 20User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
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    Ashley Brooks
    • Reba Sue Craven
    • (as Ashley Brooke)
    George Ellis
    George Ellis
    • Horlon P. Craven
    Trudy Moore
    • Karen
    Michael Battlesmith
    • Kirk
    • (as Mike Coolik)
    Jim Peck
    Jim Peck
    • Phillip
    Pepper Thurston
    • Suzanne
    Valarie Lipsey
    • Madame Jessabelle
    R. Kenneth Wade
    • Tobe
    Frank Jones
    • Brother Love
    Alan Davis
    • Moonshine Customer
    Ben Ennis
    • Moonshine Customer
    Chris Christ
    • Moonshine Customer
    John Carradine
    John Carradine
    • The Judge of Hell
    Al Goldstein
    Al Goldstein
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    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Donn Davison
    • Writer
      • Barbara Morris Davison
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    doctorgonzo23

    Well, they got the "demented" part right

    I am usually a big fan of movies like this one, however I felt that this film failed to deliver on several levels. Firstly, and it might just be my copy, the sound (especially the dialog) was awful. I was sure I could hear a generator running in several places; probably to keep the lights/other equipment going. The characters were horrible. I can't even complain about clichés and stereotypes as these particular characters were far too one dimensional for even those embarrassing labels. It is fun to listen to the "actors" flub their lines and awkwardly phrase even the most dry dialog. Worst of all however, was the complete lack of nudity/gore. There were some tantalizing glimpses that held some promise, but it was disappointing in the end. The one exception is a murder by pitchfork, but it was short and ultimately underwhelming. Best left alone even for fans of the genre. There are so many more worthy pieces out there that deliver the goods. All in all, I found myself bored and reaching for the fast forward button.
    3Uriah43

    Clever Thieves Outwitted by Ignorant Hillbillies

    This film essentially begins with 4 people robbing a jewelry store of approximate $1 million in stolen merchandise and then finding themselves somewhere deep in Appalachia after their car runs out of gas. To that effect, the leader of the group "Phillip" (Jim Peck) recommends that they hide the car and then find an isolated house where they can hole up for a couple of days until things have cooled off sufficiently for them to refuel the car and head back out on the open roads. A reasonable solution. What he doesn't count on, however, is the problems they will eventually face when they select a house owned by the local moonshiner named "Horlon P. Craven" (George Ellis) and his attractive young wife "Reba Sue Craven" (Ashley Brooks). Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this was one of those low-budget comedies that suffered, to a great extent, from bad acting and a very poor overall script. To be sure, both Ashley Brooks and Pepper Thurston (as "Suzanne") definitely improved the overall scenery to a certain degree. No question about that. Unfortunately, it simply wasn't enough to overcome the other obvious faults just mentioned, and I have rated this movie accordingly. Below average.
    1tinchimp

    This movie reeks of excrement.

    I bought this movie, as in paid over 10 English pounds for a film called Demented Death Farm Massacre: The Movie. I got Honey Britches. Okay, let that sum the disappointment in one line? The blurb sounded a total undiscovered gem, with the desperate Jewel Thieves hiding out with a clan of psychotic rednecks - ends in a brutal battle for survival.. Sounded almost like a wild combo of Dusk till Dawn and the Chainsaw massacre! The phrase polishing a turd springs to mind. Unfortunately, in the instance of buying videos a turd can be polished very nicely and sold under a groovy title to unsuspecting horror fans. To say the blurb is misleading would be an understatement. Lame people can be jewel thieves too.. just as psychotic rednecks can be goofy rather than aggressive... ARRRRGHGGGHHHHH

    LAME LOSER JEWEL THIEVES VS GOOFY JERK OFF RETARD FARMERS WHO DON'T KNOW A CHAINSAW FROM A MICROWAVE!!!!

    For the record, this movie was released in the UK as Demented Death Farm Massacre The Movie. Why, I have no idea.

    If you too ended up seeing this, please accept my commiserations... If you are reading up on this, please heed my warnings and avoid like the plague.. this doesn't have a 1.7 mark for nothing!!! (Probably worse than that coz its about to get a 1 from me!!!)
    Dethcharm

    "Every Time You Start Guzzlin', You Start Spoutin'!"...

    In HONEY BRITCHES, four bickering travelers wind up at a farm, where they encounter a pair of female rustics. Soon, the hillbilly males return, and backwoods insanity commences.

    This movie scrapes the bottom of the barrel, crashes through it, only to emerge in a cesspit on the other side of the Earth!

    Meant primarily to showcase the cleavage and mountainous hairstyles of the women involved, all else, including plot, dialogue, acting, etc., has been ignored.

    There is an obligatory rape scene, followed by a "catfight", and death. The remaining 95% of this "film" is filler. Outhouse filler to be exact. Sitting through it is an agonizing experience, like wearing cactus pants!

    Even the finale is awful!...
    4jordondave-28085

    Just when you think there is more nudity there isn't

    (1971) Demented Death Farm Massacre/ Honey Britches THRILLER/ COMEDY DRAMA

    Co-produced and directed by Donn Davison that has four convicts on the run from the police riding their jeep until it runs out of gas. Leading the group is Phillip Courtney (Jim Peck) and his girlfriend, Karen (Trudy Moore) and Kirk Taylor ( Mike Coolik) and his girlfriend, Suzanne (Pepper Thurston) as their jeep runs out of gas. They are then forced to walk and soon stumble onto a farm with a single hillbilly wife, Reba Sue Craven (Ashley Brooke) waiting at home for her husband, Horlon (George Ellis). Complicating matters is when one of the criminals holds them hostage and begins to seduce Horlon's wife, Reba Sue The movie has poor acting, low budget, using an idea used a dozen times, and just when one presumes there is nudity in there, there is perhaps a breast scene and that is basically it.

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    James Gandolfini, Edie Falco, Sharon Angela, Max Casella, Dan Grimaldi, Joe Perrino, Donna Pescow, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Tony Sirico, and Michael Drayer in The Sopranos (1999)
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    • Trivia
      Producer Fred Olen Ray bought this 1971 film (which had already been re-titled "Shantytown Honeymoon" by Something Weird Video), shot a 5-minute introduction scene for it with John Carradine as the Judge of Hell, re-titled it "Demented Death Farm Massacre...The Movie" and sold it to Troma Films in 1986. Ray's company made six times their investment back on the deal.
    • Goofs
      Karen's short, curly red hair turns into a large black hairdo after just one hour of walking through the woods.
    • Quotes

      Phillip: [looking down at Karen] Damn God!... She's dead!

      Reba Sue Craven: [screaming] Yeah!...

    • Alternate versions
      Producer Fred Olen Ray bought this 1971 film (which had already been re-titled "Shantytown Honeymoon" by Something Weird Video), shot a 5-minute introduction scene for it with John Carradine as the Judge of Hell, re-titled it "Demented Death Farm Massacre...The Movie" and sold it to Troma Films in 1986. Ray's company made six times their investment back on the deal.
    • Connections
      Featured in 42nd Street Forever! Volume 1: Horror on 42nd Street (2004)

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    • Release date
      • June 1972 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Something Weird Video
      • Troma
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Demented Death Farm Massacre... The Movie
    • Filming locations
      • Alpharetta, Georgia, USA(location)
    • Production companies
      • Lion Dog
      • Troma Entertainment
      • Untamed Video
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    • Budget
      • $50,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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