Three bad girls travel to a remote desert hideaway to steal $200 million in diamonds from a ruthless underworld kingpin.Three bad girls travel to a remote desert hideaway to steal $200 million in diamonds from a ruthless underworld kingpin.Three bad girls travel to a remote desert hideaway to steal $200 million in diamonds from a ruthless underworld kingpin.
America Olivo
- Camero
- (as Ameríca Olivo)
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- TriviaThe desert scenes where the majority of the locations were shot appear to be hot and arid, when in fact filming was done in mid and late March when it was still winter and the temperate during the day seldom rose above 60 F degrees in the sun, with wind chills making the outdoor temperature even lower. The cast, including the three female leads, spent most of the time between takes literally shivering under heavy winter coats that the wardrobe department brought along for just that.
- GoofsCamero has dark blond hair throughout the film except for one brief shot when her hair is dark black when she is about to drop a cigarette lighter to set Trixie on fire. It was an insert shot filmed months after production ended when America Olivio dyed her hair for a different film role that she took immediately after filming on this picture ended.
- Crazy credits"The characters displayed in this photoplay are fictitious. No really... It's all just make believe! Any similarity between our story and the classic and timeless works of William Shakespeare is purely coincidental."
- SoundtracksBitch Slap (Take the Ride)
Written by Daniel Cieplinski and Leonardo Varela Rañon
Performed by Rebel Vengeance
Featured review
Silly and fun direct-to-video junk featuring some hot babes
Direct-to-video crap that is surprisingly fun and entertaining. It's heavily influenced by the Grindhouse movies (which, like them or not, have begun to influence a new generation of B movies). Not nearly as good as those, but good. Julia Voth, Erin Cummings and America Olivo star as three big-tittied babes who show up outside a deserted trailer in the middle of the desert with a sleazy Russian gangster in their trunk who has apparently buried two hundred million dollars worth of diamonds (amongst other treasures) there. The three chicks dig for the treasure and begin to distrust each other. Frequent flashbacks fill us in on who these women are and how they met and joined up. It's all very silly and deliberately campy, but not in an annoying way. The women are extremely hot and are pretty much constantly either making out, having water fights or beating the snot out of each other. It also has a delightfully inventive profanity ("Ram this in your clam bake, bitch cake!"). Major bonus points for featuring cameos from Kevin Sorbo, Lucy Lawless and Renee O'Connor (who played Gabriel on Xena: Warrior Princess). Zoe Bell, who starred in Tarantino's Death Proof but began her career as Lawless' stuntwoman, did the stunts here. A lot of IMDb users seem to think it's trying to hard, but I thought it hit the notes it wanted to hit.
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- zetes
- Jun 6, 2010
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $17,365
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $12,254
- Jan 10, 2010
- Gross worldwide
- $439,587
- Runtime1 hour 49 minutes
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- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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