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This Stuff'll Kill Ya! (1971)

Overview

A redneck con artist sets himself up as a preacher in a small Deep South town to run his moonshine distillery and clashes with a number of locals and a federal agent bent on shutting his operation down.
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Herschell Gordon Lewis profile
Herschell Gordon Lewis

Director

Cast

Jeffrey Allen profile
Jeffrey Allen

Rev. Roscoe Boone

Tim Holt profile
Tim Holt

Agent Clark

Gloria King profile
Gloria King

Elsie

Ray Sager profile
Ray Sager

Grady

Eric Bradly profile
Eric Bradly

Sam

Terence McCarthy profile
Terence McCarthy

Carter

Ronna Riddle profile
Ronna Riddle

Lynn

Larry Drake profile
Larry Drake

Bubba

Jack Garner profile
Jack Garner

Turnip

Bill Mays profile
Bill Mays

George the Sheriff

Lee Danser profile
Lee Danser

Zeke

Pamela Polsgrove profile
Pamela Polsgrove

Mary Ellen

Jeffrey Allen profile
Jeffrey Allen

Rev. Roscoe Boone

Tim Holt profile
Tim Holt

Agent Clark

Gloria King profile
Gloria King

Elsie

Ray Sager profile
Ray Sager

Grady

Eric Bradly profile
Eric Bradly

Sam

Terence McCarthy profile
Terence McCarthy

Carter

Ronna Riddle profile
Ronna Riddle

Lynn

Larry Drake profile
Larry Drake

Bubba

Jack Garner profile
Jack Garner

Turnip

Bill Mays profile
Bill Mays

George the Sheriff

Lee Danser profile
Lee Danser

Zeke

Pamela Polsgrove profile
Pamela Polsgrove

Mary Ellen

Extra

Release Date

February 26, 1971

Original Language

English

Budget

$0.00

Production Company

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