Mad Cowgirl
Mad Cowgirl | |
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Directed by | Gregory Hatanaka |
Written by | Gregory Hatanaka Norith Soth |
Produced by | Edwin A. Santos |
Starring | Sarah Lassez[1] James Duval Walter Koenig Devon Odessa Jaason Simmons |
Cinematography | Spike Hasegawa James Avallone |
Edited by | B.N. Lindstrom |
Distributed by | Cinema Epoch |
Release date |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Mad Cowgirlis a low-budget film byGregory Hatanakareleased in 2006. Hatanaka dedicated the movie toDoris Wishman,who directed 1960s sexploitation films such asDiary of a Nudist,Behind the Nudist CurtainandBad Girls Go to Hell,and actorJohn Cassavetes.[2]Mad Cowgirlofficially was selected to the SF Indiefest and theSilverlake Film Festival,[3]followed by a limited release in major cities such asNew York CityandSeattle.Mad Cowgirlwas released onDVDon December 5, 2006.[citation needed]
Plot
[edit]The central character inMad Cowgirlis Therese, a meat inspector who is dying of a brain disorder. The film follows Therese on her surreal descent into violence, in which men in her life become theTen Tigers of Cantonthat she must kill in order to become a better woman.
Victims of Therese's violent surreal madness include her meatpacking brother Thierry, naughty Pastor Dylan, and aSri Lankandoctor.
Cast
[edit]- Sarah Lassez— Therese
- James Duval— Thierry
- Devon Odessa— Aimee
- Walter Koenig— Pastor Dylan
- Linton Semage— Dr. Suzuki
- Vic Chao— Charlie
- Christo DiMassis - Confessional Priest
- Douglas Dunning- Miles Graham
- Jaason Simmons- Jonathan Hunter
- Luke Y. Thompson- Big Brother Cheng
- Katie Weaver - Cindy
- Lucie Duval - Mother
- Willard Morgan - Paul, the producer
- Christopher Ogilvie - Leo
- Ron Becks - Pastor Johnson
- Jeff Milne - Willard
References
[edit]- ^Williams, Alex (March 5, 2006)."Hooked on Online Psychics".The New York Times.RetrievedSeptember 21,2019.
- ^Shannon, Jeff (October 6, 2006).""Mad Cowgirl": This breaks slasher-film rules, and not in a good way ".The Seattle Times.RetrievedSeptember 21,2019.
- ^Harvey, Dennis (February 28, 2006)."Mad Cowgirl".Variety.RetrievedSeptember 21,2019.
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