BIG BAD MAMA II is the cheap, B-movie sequel to the first film, with Roger Corman still producing. This time it was directed by no less than Jim Wynorski, who plays it up as a skin flick for all its worth; there are body doubles, skinny dipping and sex scenes shoehorned into the mix. The plot is a weak retread of the previous film's, but Angie Dickinson has fun reprising her role and there's novelty value from the casting of Robert Culp in a sympathetic role as well as Bruce Glover as the antagonist. The violent shoot-out at the climax is a lot of goofy fun.
Big Bad Mama II
1987
Action / Comedy / Crime
Big Bad Mama II
1987
Action / Comedy / Crime
Keywords: on the runlife of crime
Plot summary
It's 1934, and the evil local land baron forecloses on Angie's place, and she and her two daughters must leave and continue their life of crime. A reporter witnesses their heist of a bank, and helps them become folk legends by writing a story about them. After a time the evil land baron wants to run for governor, and Angie and her daughters kidnap his son and turn him into a gangster in order to discredit his father and his run for governor.
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A weak re-tread, but still fun
What the What?
When their home is repossessed, Wilma McClatchie's husband is killed and she and her two nubile young daughters set out to rob anything belonging to the owner of the bank concerned.
First of all, being a Jim Wynorski movie, you have to have low expectations. But even for him, this is rather a dud. Not his worst, but far from his best. Second, you have to wonder why Angie Dickinson would agree to this. Being in the first one was "slumming it", so this is practically an insult. Though surprisingly for a Wynorski film, this may have less nudity than the original.
And then there is the strange overt political message. Maybe I missed it, but I don't recall the talk about Hoover shanties and the rich against the poor in the first film. This time it is really blunt, not even cleverly worked in. What exactly is the point?
ANGIE DICKINSON MADE THIS A FILM CLASSIC!
Angie Dickinson was outstanding in this very comical, drama as (Wilma McClotchie) and her boy crazy daughters Danielle Briseboise(Billy Jean) and Julie McCullough(Polly). Robert Culp (Daryl Pearson) was a reporter who covered the wild and crazy bank robbers all over the countryside. Daryl even watched the daughters go skinny dipping in one scene and nearly had his head blown completely off. Angie Dickinson had lots of sparks and romance with Culp and nothing was left to your imagination. This film was a 4th of July fireworks with everything burning up in the END! This is a classic film for Angie Dickinson fans, a must see if you missed it.