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Vinegar Syndrome specializes in the masterful restoration and distribution of cult, horror, and erotic films from the 1960s-90s.Vinegar Syndrome proudly presents AC Stephen's FUGITIVE GIRLS, the fourth release in our Limited Edition Sexploitation Signature Series. This Blu-ray/DVD combo is strictly limited to 2,500 units.Beautiful Sheila (Donna Young) is implicated in a fatal liquor store shooting committed by her boyfriend. Sent to an all-female work camp, she quickly finds herself at the mercy of four other violent and lust crazed prisoners who force her into their daring escape plan. Once on the outside, the five fugitives embark on a brutal and sex filled rampage across the countryside, while making their way to a mystery site rumored to have a buried suitcase full of money!Director AC Stephen's most accomplished film, FUGITIVE GIRLS is a quick paced hybrid of action and sexploitation, which co-stars the beautiful Rene Bond and Tallie Cochran, and featuring a typically jaw-dropping screenplay from Ed Wood (who also appears in the film!). Long available only in poor quality bootlegs or heavily censored versions, Vinegar Syndrome brings this drive-in classic to Blu-ray totally uncut and uncensored and newly restored from its camera negative.Bonus Features:1. Newly scanned and restored in 2k from the 35mm original camera negative2. Limited Edition of 2,500 units3. Commentary track with: Frank Henenlotter (Exploitation filmmaker) and Rudolph Grey (Ed Wood biographer)4. Archival audio interview with Tallie Cochrane (actress), moderated by Casey Scott5. Original theatrical trailer6. Original promo trailer7. English SDH Subtitles
T**R
Finally An Uncut Version On Disc!
After having to sit through disappointing DVD edition after edition of the film since the VHS era, we finally get the "adult" version! This is easily the most fun of the Ed Wood/A.C. Stephens films and Wood even shows up as TWO characters! The picture quality is as good as you are going to get, and Frank Henenlotter and Rudolph Grey provide a commentary track, but Grey sounds so grumpy and bored that it makes you wonder why he is even there. He sounds like he is having no fun whatsoever. If you combine this with the commentary track from "Big Box Of Wood' you get a lot of nifty info on this movie. An essential buy if you are an Ed Wood fan. As for the Ed Wood/AC Stephens collaborations, get this and "Orgy Of The Dead" and you will pretty much have that era covered. You are not missing much beyond that.
S**N
NOT THE UNRATED VERSION!!!
I saw the original movie on VHS and thought it was really hot.Great scenes with lots-o-nudity.Got the DVD.WHERE ARE THOSE SCENES?Rip off.Don't get this DVD if you liked the scenes from the original VHS, because THEY AREN'T THERE!:(
D**Y
NASTY, disgusting - but fun!
I never heard of this until this release. After watching it - I knew why I had never heard of it - where could they show this?This is really soft (almost hard) lesbian porn with a prison setting for an excuse for the lesbianism. The women are sexy, but in truth, this is actually a pretty good stand-alone film without the porn scenes! They clearly hired some of the filthiest people around to do this film and the lesbianism was REAL! There was a scene when one female does things with a man, and that seemed to real to be faked - at least for the woman!I still never know the filthy minds that come up with such things, but like I wrote, the main theme of the film (the prison break) was actually compelling enough without the gay stuff. All it did was show gays to be ruthless, sex-crazed and terrorists to normal people. It WAS 1974, so maybe that was the difference? Then again, I did not know they did this in 1974.I had to read up on the cast and it seems as if they were porn 'performers,' so that explains the type of filthy person who would stoop so low for a role in a film like this. Ah well.
K**G
Talie Cochrane Rules!
As far as Exploitation goes, I’ve seen better and seen worse. This isn’t as entertaining as the Women-in-Prison flicks that Roger Corman made in the ‘70s. I like my Exploitation a little more scuzzy and disturbing. There are a couple of long, drawn-out sex scenes that make this soft-core porn. Talie Cochrane steals the movie, though. She plays the lesbian leader of the five girls who break out of a prison farm and every time she’s on-screen, she commands your attention. She needed stronger characters to play off. Dona Desmond was also good but her character wasn’t as strong as Talie’s. Although this was released in 1974, I wonder if it was shelved for a few years. The cars, clothes, psychedelic opening credits all seem to scream “1971” more than 1974, but I could be wrong. The print looks terrific, except for a few burn marks that pop up a few times. The commentary was boring, though. I didn’t make it past the first 20 minutes as the guys sound disorganized and basically read credits from IMDB. Worth seeing at least once for Talie Cochrane’s performance. Imagine Ellen Degeneres playing a tough bitch in an old drive-in movie and you have an idea what you’re in for.
E**T
This is the 85-minute version. Very disappointed.
I'm a huge fan of "Fugitive Girls" (aka "Five Loose Women") and have anxiously awaited the DVD release for ten years or more. While this DVD is superior in audio and video quality to the multiple VHS versions I own, it is missing a total of five minutes! The sex scenes are cut down to nothing, which is a real shame because they contain some magnificently cheesy dialog and acting, and their absence really takes away from the powerfully trashy experience that is "Fugitive Girls". It is likely that the best-looking source print this company was able to find was missing these scenes, but I would have liked them to say so somewhere on the DVD. It's a rip-off.
M**G
Five Stars For Five Loose Fugitive Girls
This cult classic was written by Edward D. Wood, Jr. and Stephen C. Apostolof (as A.C. Stephen), and directed by A.C. Stephen. The multi-talented Ed Wood plays three roles in this movie. Early in the movie, he is an uncredited robbery witness who is heard but never seen. He later appears as a grizzled gas station attendant, affectionately known as Pop. Near the end of the film, he appears in an uncredited role as a Sheriff. Amazingly, Ed was not even nominated for an Academy Award! Margie Lanier plays Dee, who is shoved out of the car by her boyfriend, after he killed a liquor store salesman in a botched robbery. She ends up in a minimum security prison for women, and is put in with four female convicts: Rene Bond (Toni), Tallie Cochrane (Kat), Donna Young (Sheila), and Jabie Abercrombe (Paula). It should be noted that this was Jabie's only credited screen appearance, while the other four actresses only appeared in adult films.That first night in prison, Dee is introduced to the pleasures of lesbian love by Kat. Soon, the five women escape from prison. Along the way they encounter some not-so peace loving hippies, living in the woods. Kat shows them the real meaning of flower power. Later, when they gas up their getaway car, Kat knocks out Pop for trying to call the police. After that, a hapless guy who picks up one of them hitch-hiking has an encounter similar to the guy in Ed Wood’s movie, “The Violent Years.” Further down the road, they encounter a biker gang, with disastrous results for the guys. Near the end of the film, they encounter a paralyzed Vietnam vet and his girlfriend in a remote house, with sexual and violent results. I won’t spoil the ending, with Sheriff Ed and his deputy lighting up the silver screen. Quoting from the DVD, “Vinegar Syndrome brings this drive-in classic to Blu-ray totally uncut and uncensored, and newly restored from its camera negative.” I don’t know if any scenes are missing. I can say that the colors are crisp and vibrant, and the dialogue is clear and cheesy. In addition, I love the cover art. This movie has everything a discerning viewer could want: sex, violence, and Ed Wood!
K**G
Talie Cochrane Rules!
As far as Exploitation goes, I’ve seen better and seen worse. This isn’t as entertaining as the Women-in-Prison flicks that Roger Corman made in the ‘70s. I like my Exploitation a little more scuzzy and disturbing. There are a couple of long, drawn-out sex scenes that make this soft-core porn. Talie Cochrane steals the movie, though. She plays the lesbian leader of the five girls who break out of a prison farm and every time she’s on-screen, she commands your attention. She needed stronger characters to play off. Dona Desmond was also good but her character wasn’t as strong as Talie’s. Although this was released in 1974, I wonder if it was shelved for a few years. The cars, clothes, psychedelic opening credits all seem to scream “1971” more than 1974, but I could be wrong. The print looks terrific, except for a few burn marks that pop up a few times. The commentary was boring, though. I didn’t make it past the first 20 minutes as the guys sound disorganized and basically read credits from IMDB. Worth seeing at least once for Talie Cochrane’s performance. Imagine Ellen Degeneres playing a tough bitch in an old drive-in movie and you have an idea what you’re in for.
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