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Duration: 9 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Rpm |
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Alternate Names: Angeline Brown, Angeline Dickinson, انجی دیکینسون
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Angie Dickinson (née Brown; born September 30, 1931) is an American actress with a career spanning over six decades. She began her acting career on television during the 1950s, appearing in numerous anthology series before landing her breakthrough role in 'Gun the Man Down' (1956). Dickinson gained further recognition for her roles in films like 'Rio Bravo' (1959), which earned her a Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year. She has appeared in over 50 films throughout her career, including notable works such as 'Ocean's 11' (1960) and 'The Killers' (1964). From 1974 to 1978, Dickinson starred as Sergeant Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson in the NBC crime series 'Police Woman', for which she received a Golden Globe Award and three Primetime Emmy Award nominations. She played the lead role in Brian De Palma's erotic thriller 'Dressed to Kill' (1980), earning her a Saturn Award for Best Actress.
Release Year: 1974
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: A Mulher da Metralhadora, Krudt, knald og kællinger, Els malifets de la mare, Una mamá sin freno, Mamin pahat tytöt, Super nanas, I arhigangsterina, Keresztmama, F.B.I. e la banda degli angeli, Sroga mama, As golpistas, Häftiga kurvor - stå på!, Liebe böse Mama
Director: Steve Carver
Writer: Frances Doel, William W. Norton
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Companies: Hit Woman Productions Inc., New World Pictures, Santa Cruz Productions Inc.
Genre: Action, Action Film, Comedy, Drama
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Keywords: campy, comedy, gun battle, prohibition era, sexploitation, social satire
After the death of her lover, Wilma McCoy (played by Angie Dickinson) takes over his bootlegging business to support herself and her daughters, Billy Jean and Elly May. However, she struggles with the operation due to competition from other bootleggers. Along comes Fred (William Shatner), a bank robber who convinces Wilma and her daughters to join him for his next big heist. Meanwhile, Wilma kidnaps the daughter of a millionaire in hopes of getting rich off the ransom money. The group travels across the country, pursued by both law enforcement and rival criminals.
Big Bad Mama is a campy crime comedy-drama directed by Steve Carver in 1974. Set during the prohibition era, the film follows Wilma McCoy, a single mother who turns to bootlegging after her lover's death. The story is a blend of action, drama, and social satire, with themes of survival, opportunism, and family dynamics amidst the criminal underworld.