Summary
Desperate for a better life, a failed dancer turned stripper teams up with a hunky aimless bartender to find her late father's buried treasure.
Desperate for a better life, a failed dancer turned stripper teams up with a hunky aimless bartender to find her late father's buried treasure.
Margot Kidder is a loudmouthed topless dancer, summoned to Mexico for a reunion with her father, Burt Lancaster. She spends most of her time hanging out with Ted Danson and pursuing some elusive stolen cash. These are characters at the end of the line, and in some way the movie resembles a softened-up, distaff version of Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia. This isn't really surprising since it's the directing debut of Alan Sharp, the Scottish-born scriptwriter of Robert Aldrich's Ulzana's Raid and Sam Peckinpah's last movie, The Osterman Weekend, both of which starred Lancaster.
role | name |
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Margo | Margot Kidder |
Eugene | Ted Danson |
Teschemacher | Burt Lancaster |
Norman Kane | Joseph Hacker |
Evangelina | Malena Doria |
Joseph | John Pearce |
Sadie | Gladys Holland |
Charlie | Bill Zuckert |
Chuck | James Hall |
role | name |
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Director | Alan Sharp |