The Mini-Skirt Mob

– Diane McBain, who'd been a sort of star at Warner Bros. in the early 1960s, is the leading lady of T..

Type:
Movie
Rating:
4.60 / 10
Duration:
One Hour and 22 Minutes
Release Year:
1968
The Mini-Skirt Mob
The Mini-Skirt Mob (1968)

Diane McBain, who'd been a sort of star at Warner Bros. in the early 1960s, is the leading lady of The Mini-Skirt Mob. She's in charge of a fearsome (and toothsome) gang of biker chicks, even though she herself looks as though she'd go into conniptions over a broken nail. McBain's mob gets its kicks terrorizing a sweet young married couple. The film is a veritable roll-call of fading TV icons, including Jeremy Slate and Sherry Jackson; only cycle-flick veterans Ross Hagen and Harry Dean Stanton seem truly comfortable in these low-octane surroundings. The Mini-Skirt Mob is the sort of picture that used to be described as "ideal drive-in fare" back in Days of Old when there were drive-ins.

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Producing Country:
USA
Filming Locations:
USA
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Release Date:

23 May 1968

Language:

English

MPAA Content-Rating:
Not Rated

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Plot:

Shayne, the leader of a Honda-riding biker gang known as the Mini-Skirt Mob, has been jilted by her lover, cowboy star Jeff Logan who has married straight-laced Connie. Shayne enlists the rest of her gang to help her break up the newlyweds and get Jeff back - even if that means killing him in the process. Her revenge escalates until her sister Edie is killed by a Molotov cocktail and Shayne finds herself hanging by one hand over a deadly chasm. Should Connie let go before Jeff returns with the police?

Production Company:

MGM

Ratings:
Internet Movie Database:
4.6/10

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