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5/10
Exploitation western from Al Adamson
Leofwine_draca19 March 2018
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JESSI'S GIRLS is a fairly well put together western from Al Adamson, the notorious cheapie director responsible for more cinematic trash than most men. This one veers into softcore exploitation more often than not, with the plot slowing down for a series of lengthy sexual encounters featuring topless, top-heavy women, not least Adamson's real-life wife, Regina Carrol. It feels like you're watching a Russ Meyer flick at times. Otherwise, this is a standard low budget revenge western, with Sondra Currie playing up to her POLICEWOMAN tough character and lots of murderous shooting. It's too cheap to be disturbing a la LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT; instead, it's rather light and even mildly enjoyable at times.
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5/10
Sondra Currie as a cheroot-smoking Woman With No Name
Wuchakk14 April 2024
In the Old West, a Morman couple traveling south from Salt Lake City are waylaid by a small gang of dirtbags. The wife (Currie) later teams-up with an outlaw female, a wild prostitute and a squaw to set things a'right.

"Jessi's Girls" (1975) was influenced by Raquel Welch's "Hannie Caulder," "Macho Callahan," "The Animals" (aka "Five Savage Men") and "Cry Blood, Apache" from 4-5 years prior; and would influence the forthcoming "I Spit on Your Grave" and "Bad Girls," the latter debuting almost two decades later. It's basically an exploitation thriller with a Western milieu.

With the Hays Code ending in 1968, filmmakers were exalting in their new sense of freedom, especially Indie filmmakers. As such, this includes a tasteful nude scene involving Sondra bathing near a waterfall right out of the gate, as well as a disturbing gang rape sequence, which took an entire day to shoot and is very convincing. Regina Carrol (Claire) and Ellyn Stern (Kana) also have brief nude or semi-nude sequences. Regina, by the way, happened to be the wife of the director.

As a Western, there's a lot of good in this, such as Rod Cameron as the grizzled loner who assists Jessi. He was 64 during shooting and it's too bad his part wasn't bigger and their relationship developed. Meanwhile, the score and locations are pretty much top-of-the-line, not to mention some excellent touches like how Kana hates Apaches.

Despite all the good, the script needed a rewrite as it includes some weak, nonsensical parts, like a certain formerly devout person murdering a coach driver and seriously injuring a sheriff on a whim with no ostensible motivation. If someone argues that it was to save three captive women, they are total strangers and the protagonist has no idea if they're innocent or guilty. If it's because she hates men, her spouse was a good, loving man, and so was the compassionate geezer who saved her in the desert. Plus, why would she shoot a lawman when it was outlaws who did her wrong, the opposite of lawmen?

Bad writing like this takes the viewer right out of the movie.

The film runs 1 hour, 24 minutes, and was shot at Capitol Reef National Park in southern Utah and Dee Cooper Ranch.

GRADE: C.
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Above Average Picture from Adamson
Michael_Elliott24 July 2018
Jessi's Girls (1975)

** 1/2 (out of 4)

Jessica (Sondra Currie) and her husband, a Mormon couple, are heading out West to start a new life but all of that comes to a stand still when they are attacked by a group of men. The husband is murdered after being forced to watch Jessica get gang raped. The bandits think they have killed her too but she survives the ordeal, gets trained to use a gun and goes out for revenge.

JESSI'S GIRLS is one of director Al Adamson's least seen pictures and I'm really not too sure why because it turned out to be one of his better pictures. I've seen the majority of Adamson's work and there's no question that he had a desire to make movies more than an actual talent. He created some very memorable drive-in pictures but I don't think there's anyone out there that would try to convince you that he was a great director.

This film here is basically DEATH WISH but in a Western setting and with a woman doing the revenge. The film actually benefits from being very sleazy, which wasn't something that a lot of Adamson pictures could say. The opening gang rape sequence is fairly brutal and there's a great deal of violence throughout the picture. Adamson also allows plenty of nudity and sex throughout the picture and I couldn't help but think some of this sleaze would have helped pictures like BRAIN OF BLOOD or HORROR OF THE BLOOD MONSTERS.

Currie was fun to watch in the lead and we also had the likes of Regina Carrol, Jennifer Bishop and Rod Cameron show up. The cinematography is a tad bit rough and there's no doubt that there's very little here that is original. With that being said, if you're a fan of the director then this here is worth seeking out.
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3/10
A good opportunity wasted Al!
Greensleeves20 August 2003
Al Adamson could have pushed the boat out with this and made a really good movie because it has a lot of potential. Sondra Currie is excellent as a woman bent of revenge after being raped by a group of marauding outlaws who also slaughtered her husband. She meets up with Rod Cameron who shows her how to shoot and gives her tips on how to deal with the murderers once she finds them. Rod Cameron is really great in this part, grizzled and authentic despite being saddled with a ridiculous false beard. There is a definite chemistry between these two players and their story should have been developed. As it is, Sondra wonders off to rescue three women convicts from imprisonment and tracks down the outlaws with their help and dispenses her own brand of justice. The final showdown is excellent with some great stunt work but the final twist is just a little unbelievable. A little more work on the script could have made this Adamson's best film but, well considering the rest of his output, this is as good as it gets.
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3/10
Jessi was a friend
BandSAboutMovies10 December 2023
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Jessica (Sondra Currie) and her new husband Seth Hartwell (Rigg Kennedy) are Mormons on the way to Utah when Frank Brock (Ben Frank) and his men attack. They make him watch each of them have sex with her and shoot them both. He dies, she doesn't and soon she's learning how to shoot a gun from Rufe (Rod Cameron) and bringing three female convicts - Kana (Ellyn Stern), Rachel (Jennifer Bishop) and Claire (Regina Carroll) - to get revenge.

I'm always a bit strange about rape revenge movies because to get on the lead's side, we have to watch them go through hell. This movie does get pretty fun - almost too fun, it has scenes where women have sex so powerful that dying and injured men become healthy - but that seems not from the same movie as the dark opening.
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7/10
Cut from the Hannie Coulder Mold
Jakemcclake22 June 2009
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Spoiler Alert You may recall super sexy Rachel Welch playing "bad a--" Hannie Coulder. The premise for that movie was brought over to this movie, with Sondra Currie enlisting the help of really mean spirited women outlaws that she turns into her gang. I watched Sondra Currie shoot man after man in cold blood and said to myself, she is really shocking. THE ULTIMATE BAD GIRL. The problem I had with the movie is Sondra never smiles. She is nasty but in a very disturbed kind of way, like a tortured soul (ala Sondra Locke in Sudden Impact). I am certain that type of person exists, but they usually do not start killing.

Frankly, I really do not ever recall Sondra Currie smiling in any movie she made, for example Police Woman. I guess she alway was the tortured soul.

I liked Hannie Coulder better, because, Sondra is quiet and tortured and we really do not find a person under that, while Rachel as Hannie, is really a person, just looking for justice and ready to go back to life, if she can, after justice has been served. I rooted more for Rachel as Hannie. But I watched this Jessi's girls a dozen times for the shocking portrayal of female violence.
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8/10
Underrated, passionate, well worth viewing
PeterBradford26 June 2020
Like another reviewer said, this is one of Al Adamson's lesser known films. It was likely not as financially successful as his horror films. Yet, it's very well done. The script spends more time on character development, and the film has a less frantic pace than most of Adamson's horror films. Sondra Currie is outstanding in the lead role, and Regina Carroll is great in a strong, supporting part. This was likely a passion project for Adamson, as the western genre was said to be his favorite. Check out this film.
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"SATAN'S SADISTS" on horseback.
Henry-171 February 1999
This "Western" is one of the cheapest movies I have ever seen. Highpoint of this otherwise absolutely dreary film is without question the appearance of former western-moviestar Rod Cameron, equiped with an unbelievable, grey St.Nicholas feltbeard. This scene is a true screamer. The rest is pure tedium with a few harmless sex scenes and some violence. The music only heightens the torture, because it seems that the composer came up with only one melody which is used to the point of exhaustion. After this film, you are ready for the sanitarium.
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8/10
Not Bad for a Cheesy Western Revenge Flick!!!
Pumpkin_Man7 May 2021
I've been plowing through the Al Adamson blu ray set, and I just finished Jessi's Girls. I'm really picky about westerns, but this one wasn't too bad, if you love cheesy and low budget movies. I'm a sucker for revenge movies, especially women getting revenge on men who attacked them.

The movie is about Jessica Hartwell. She and her husband are a nice religious couple passing through, until they run into a gang of outlaws. Jessi is attacked and raped, and left for dead. Her husband is killed. Jessi runs into an old hermit named Rufe who has a terribly fake and cheap beard and helps teaches her how to shoot.

She goes off in search of the outlaws to get her revenge. Along the way, she meets some lady criminals and they team up and help her dish out her own brand of justice. If you like revenge and western movies, you might like JESSI'S GIRLS!!!
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