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Duration: 2727 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 640x480 | Added: 2018-May-15 |
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Alternate Names: Deborah Osborne
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Debbie Osborne was a redheaded actress who appeared in several exploitation films and soft-core features in the early 1970s, including 'Cindy and Donna', 'The Erotic Adventures of Pinocchio', and six films produced by Harry Novak. She graduated from high school in Minneapolis before moving to Hollywood. Her final role was in 'The Manson Massacre' after which she disappeared from acting.
Alternate Names: Judy Coleman
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Judy Angel was born on October 24, 1940, in Kansas, USA, and passed away in the USA in 1970 from a drug overdose. She is known for her role as an actress in the film 'Southern Comforts' (1971).
Birth Name: Monica Gayle
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Alternate Names: Gay Lee
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Monica Gayle is an American film actress who starred as Jamie, later known as Melody Mason, in the 1976 movie 'Nashville Girl'. The story follows her journey from a Kentucky teenager pursuing a singing career inspired by country idol Jeb Hubbard to achieving stardom. Along the way, she faces challenges such as sordid sexual encounters and a stint in juvenile detention.
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Birth Name: Wendy Winders
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Alternate Names: Wendy Sweeney
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Wendy Winders appeared in 'Southern Comforts' (1971). The movie revolves around a beauty contest held in a barn owned by a character named The Colonel, who engages with the contestants instead of continuing with the contest.
Release Year: 1971
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Im Fummelschuppen von Buffy-County
Director: Bethel Buckalew
Writer: Bethel Buckalew, Jack Richesin
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Companies: Boxoffice International Pictures (BIP), Pure Gold Productions
Genre: Comedy
In 'Southern Comforts', directed by Bethel Buckalew and released in 1971, a beauty contest is held in the barn of a man known as The Colonel. The Colonel, who has a low IQ and is described as dimwitted, hosts this event with his friends. However, the contest does not last long as The Colonel and his companions engage in inappropriate activities with the contestants.
Set in the Southern United States during the 1970s, 'Southern Comforts' is a comedy film directed by Bethel Buckalew. The movie revolves around an intellectually challenged man named The Colonel who hosts a beauty contest in his barn, inviting women and his unruly friends for what was intended to be a wholesome event. The film explores the chaotic dynamics between these characters and the escalating situation as their intentions stray from the original purpose of the gathering.