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197580 minWestern

Jessi's Girls

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Is Jessi's Girls worth watching? With a rating of 5.2/10, this Western film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Jessi's Girls Synopsis

A young Mormon couple is attacked by a bunch of outlaws. They kill the man and the woman is raped several times and left for dead in the desert. With the last ounce of her strength she gets to the hut of an old hermit who nurses her back to health and teaches her how to shoot. The woman then frees three female criminals and seeks vengeance on the outlaws.

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Top Cast

Sondra Currie
Sondra CurrieJessica
Geoffrey Land
Geoffrey LandClay
Ben Frank
Ben FrankBrock
Regina Carrol
Regina CarrolClaire
Jennifer Bishop
Jennifer BishopRachel
Ellyn Stern
Ellyn SternKana
Joe Cortese
Joe CorteseBaldry
Jon Shark
Jon SharkSlime
Biff Yeager
Biff YeagerLink
Gavin Murrell
Gavin MurrellIndian

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Is Jessi's Girls worth watching?

Jessi's Girls has received mixed reviews with a 5.2/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Western movies.

Is Jessi's Girls hit or flop?

Jessi's Girls has received average ratings (5.2/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Jessi's Girls?

Jessi's Girls is a Western movie that A young Mormon couple is attacked by a bunch of outlaws. They kill the man and the woman is raped several times and left for dead in the desert. With ...

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Critic Reviews

WuchakApr 14, 2024
★ 5

**_Sondra Currie as a cheroot-smoking Woman With No Name_** In the Old West, a Morman couple traveling south from Salt Lake City are waylaid by a small gang of dirtbags. The wife (Currie) later teams-up with an outlaw female, a wild prostitute and a squaw to set things a’right. “Jessi’s Girls” (1975) was influenced by Raquel Welch’s "Hannie Caulder," "Macho Callahan," "The Animals" (aka “Five Savage Men”) and “Cry Blood, Apache” from 4-5 years prior; and would influence the forthcoming “I Spit on Your Grave” and "Bad Girls,” the latter debuting almost two decades later. It’s basically an exploitation thriller with a Western milieu. With the Hays Code ending in 1968, filmmakers were exalting in their new sense of freedom, especially Indie filmmakers. As such, this includes a tasteful nude scene involving Sondra bathing near a waterfall right out of the gate, as well as a disturbing gang rape sequence, which took an entire day to shoot and is very convincing. Regina Carrol (Claire) and Ellyn Stern (Kana) also have brief nude or semi-nude sequences. Regina, by the way, happened to be the wife of the director. As a Western, there’s a lot of good in this, such as Rod Cameron as the grizzled loner who assists Jessi. He was 64 during shooting and it’s too bad his part wasn’t bigger and their relationship developed. Meanwhile, the score and locations are pretty much top-of-the-line, not to mention some excellent touches like how Kana hates Apaches. Despite all the good, the script needed a rewrite as it includes some weak, nonsensical parts, like a certain formerly devout person murdering a coach driver and seriously injuring a sheriff on a whim with no ostensible motivation. If someone argues that it was to save three captive women, they are total strangers and the protagonist has no idea if they’re innocent or guilty. If it’s because she hates men, her spouse was a good, loving man, and so was the compassionate geezer who saved her in the desert. Plus, why would she shoot a lawman when it was outlaws who did her wrong, the opposite of lawmen? Bad writing like this takes the viewer right out of the movie. The film runs 1 hour, 24 minutes, and was shot at Capitol Reef National Park in southern Utah and Dee Cooper Ranch. GRADE: C