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Machine Gun Mama
Two Americans stranded in Mexico with an elephant try to sell their animal to a traveling carnival. Low-budget comedy with songs and a misleading title.
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Plot Summary
A former prison warden's wife, seeking revenge for her husband's death, goes undercover as a truck driver. She infiltrates a gang involved in illegal gambling and extortion, aiming to bring them to justice. Her path is fraught with danger and moral ambiguity as she navigates the criminal underworld.
Critical Reception
Machine Gun Mama is a B-movie that showcases Edgar G. Ulmer's distinctive style within the limitations of its budget. While not a critical darling, it's often appreciated by film noir aficionados for its gritty atmosphere and Ulmer's visual flair, despite its sensationalist premise and predictable plot.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its noir elements and Ulmer's direction despite low budget.
Panned for its melodramatic and sensational plot.
A forgettable but occasionally stylish B-movie.
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Fun Fact
Edgar G. Ulmer, known for his atmospheric B-movies like 'Detour', directed Machine Gun Mama, contributing his unique visual style even to this less famous film.
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