Policewomen (film)
Policewomen is a 1974 exploitation film about a female police officer who infiltrates an all-female criminal gang. The film was written and directed by Lee Frost, and stars Sondra Currie (who would later be better known to recent audiences for her role in the Golden Globe-winning comedy The Hangover), Tony Young, and Phil Hoover.
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Directed by | Lee Frost |
Produced by | Cirio H. Santiago Jane Schaffer |
Written by | Wes Bishop Lee Frost |
Starring | Sondra Currie Tony Young Phil Hoover |
Distributed by | Crown International Pictures |
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Running time | 90 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Despite the fact that the story actually features only one female police officer, the film's title was pluralized and formed into one word because the title Police Woman was already in use by an NBC TV series whose pilot was scheduled to premiere one month after this film's release.
Plot
A lady cop infiltrates an all-female criminal gang.
Cast
- Sondra Currie as Lacy Bond
- Tony Young as Lt. Frank Mitchell
- Phil Hoover as Doc
- Jean Bell as Pam Harris
- Laurie Rose as Janette
- William Smith as Karate Teacher
- Richard Schuyler - Pete Peterson
- Eileen Saki - Kim
- Wes Bishop - Raymond
- Susie Ewing - Laura (as Susan McIver)
- Steven Stewart - Fenwick
- Dorrie Thomson - Caroline
- Jody Daniels - Policeman (as Jody Daniel)
- Lee Frost - Catalina Attendant
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