Sixpack Annie (1975)
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67% want to see it
(6 ratings)
A proud old Southern woman struggles to keep her popular diner afloat in this interesting character study. The little cafe is a popular community meeting place and its closing would create a great hole in the town. Though her devoted daughters assist, their help is not enough. Unfortunately, the… More A proud old Southern woman struggles to keep her popular diner afloat in this interesting character study. The little cafe is a popular community meeting place and its closing would create a great hole in the town. Though her devoted daughters assist, their help is not enough. Unfortunately, the woman refuses to ask for outside help. In desperation, the woman decides that she needs herself a "sugar daddy," and so heads for Miami. There she meets all kinds of men, ranging from a mental patient to a wealthy but married Texan. Unfortunately, she cannot raise the money she needs. Somehow, the money is raised at the last moment and her restaurant is finally saved. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
- Directed By
- John C. Broderick
- Written By
- Norman Winski
- Genres
- Comedy
Critic Reviews
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Witney Seibold, CraveOnline
It's like the bastard child of Jim Wynorski and an epileptic chimp. It takes place in a bizarre parallel world where all the women are minxy hot-to-trot sluts in midriff-baring halters, and the men are all unctuous, oily fiftysomething behemoths.
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Cast
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Lindsay Bloom
as Annie
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Jana Bellan
as Mary Lou
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Joe Higgins
as Sheriff Waters
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Larry Mahan
as Bustis
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Richard Kennedy
as Jack Whittlestone
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Danna Hansen
as Aunt Tess
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Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez
as Carmello
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Bruce Boxleitner
as Bobby Joe
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Sid Melton
as Angelo
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Louisa Moritz
as Flora
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Doodles Weaver
as Hank
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Stubby Kaye
as Bates
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Vince Barnett
as Bartender
- Peter Dane
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Donald Elson
as Mr. Piker
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Ralph James
as Ace
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Terry Mace
as John
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Ray Danton
as Mr. O'Meyer