Run! Bitch Run!

September 25th, 2009







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Run! Bitch Run!

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Plot
Things go horribly wrong when Catherine and Rebecca, two Catholic School girls, knock on the wrong door while selling Religious paraphernalia.

Release Year: 2009

Rating: 4.4/10 (1,233 voted)

Director: Joseph Guzman

Stars: Ivet Corvea, Cheryl Lyone, John C. Crow

Storyline
Catherine and Rebecca are two Catholic School girls going door-to-door selling Religious paraphernalia in order to pay for their books and education. Things go horribly wrong when they knock on the wrong door in the wrong neighborhood. "Run! Bitch Run!" is a throw back to the classic rape and revenge films like

Writers: Robert James Hayes II, Joseph Guzman

Cast:
Ivet Corvea - Marla
Cheryl Lyone - Catherine
John C. Crow - Clint (as Johnny Winscher)
Peter Tahoe - Lobo
Daeg Faerch - Tommy
Christina DeRosa - Rebecca
Patricia Grant - Karla
Mike Tursi - Abe
Chenoa Mason - Holly
Chris Weidman - Lollypop Jones
Ryan Henslee - Dweezil
Caejar Cox - Willman
Lori Soleil - Nurse Betty
Douglas Macpherson - Doctor Ferguson
Mickey Faerch - Shotgun Neighbor

Taglines: Payback's A Bitch!



Details

Official Website: Official site |

Release Date: 25 September 2009

Filming Locations: Highland, California, USA

Box Office Details

Budget: $25,000 (estimated)



User Review

A decent throwback grind house revenge flick with heart

Rating: 7/10

Some Spoilers may follow

Catherine and Rebecca are two Catholic schoolgirls, whose day takes a severe turn for the worst when they knock into the wrong home while selling bibles door to door. Running afoul of depraved pimp Lobo and his equally vicious gang, Catherine and Rebecca are defiled and Catherine is left to die. Catherine vows revenge, and resolves to make the scumbags pay for their deeds....

Run Bitch Run from the trailer looks almost like a Black Dynamite style parody of exploitation flicks, yet the film itself is actually a heartfelt homage to the genre. It's not nearly as tongue in cheek as one would think from viewing the trailer, and has some dead straight nasty scenes, including one iconic scene that will do for guys in the 00's what I Spit On Your Grave did for guys back in the '70s.

Although it suffers from a rather meandering middle and randomness,(Possibly due to budgetary constraints) it's overall a solid and very entertaining homage to grind house trash cinema, and director Joseph Guzman is obviously an exploitation fan as he has a great eye and the film has a kick ass feel for the era.

Overall, it's flawed in parts, and its biggest flaw is that it's actually rather restrained violence-wise, but it's still a damned enjoyable contemporary exploitation flick, and well worth checking out for fans of the genre.

It's got an awesome score and all.





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