Three ex-cons help save a mother and daughter's shrimp business from wicked slavers..


Is it worth your time? If you like movies that feel like they were filmed in someone’s backyard during the Depression, you’ll probably find something to like here. It’s not for people who need high-octane thrills or perfectly polished dialogue. It’s for the folks who want to watch a movie that feels a bit dusty, slight...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

George B. Seitz

Alexander Butler
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"Is it worth your time? If you like movies that feel like they were filmed in someone’s backyard during the Depression, you’ll probably find something to like here. It’s not for people who need high-octane thrills or perfectly polished dialogue. It’s for the folks who want to watch a movie that feels a bit dusty, slightly desperate, and surprisingly human. Seriously, the villains are just awful. They are the kind of guys who make your skin crawl, which makes the whole 'saving the shrimp business..."

Bob Burns
William Faulkner, Lea David Freeman, Lucien Hubbard
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