Ellie
May 12 1984
•1h 28m
•Comedy
Set in the backwoods of the deep south. Young, beautiful Ellie has just witnessed the murder of her father at the hands of her evil step-mother Cora and Cora's three lecherous sons, all hoping to get their hand's on Ellie's father's money. Vowing to avenge her father's death, Ellie plots to do in the murderers using the only weapon she has: her body.
Cast
See allShelley Winters
Cora Jackson
Edward Albert
Tom
Sheila Kennedy
Ellie Jackson
Pat Paulsen
Sheriff Pete
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