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Moonshine Mountain

1964NR1h 30m4.3

Chuck Scott plays a country western singer who goes back home to the hills of Carolina where he gets caught up in a feud between some homeboy moonshiners and "the Revenoores".

Doug Martin, a "society" western-mountain singing star on television, goes back to the Carolina hills, to get some authenticity to his over-citified blandness. There he meets up with the Carpenters and the Bashams, two families who, together with Sheriff Asa Potter, own a gigantic moonshining-still which keeps the local countryside soaked with "white lightning." He also falls in love with Laura Carpenter, much to the chagrin of his society fiancée, Della Lawrence. Della accepts the invitation by Sheriff Potter to go out to the pond with him, then laughs at him and hacks him off to the point where he kills her. Potter also has the half-human, ape-like Luther Basham working for him, mainly killing federal revenue agents, and then throwing their bodies in the still and laughing as they bubble away. HGL has a heavy hand when it comes to comedy. It gets to the point where Potter sees a need to kill off both families and, to overcome Luther's objections to killing his own family, Potter tells him he can save and keep Mary Lou, Laura's half-witted sister. Mary Lou objects and makes use of an axe to make her point.

Info about Moonshine Mountain

Studio(s): Herschell Gordon Lewis Productions

Originally Released: Sep 16, 1964

Production Country: United States

Budget: $50,000.00

Genres:Drama, Music