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Exploitation | Female Athlete
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This film was Martin Scorsese's first job as a film editor.
Pacific Northwest band Louie and the Rockets performed several cover songs for the film, including "Johnny B. Goode," "Rock and Roll Music," "Roll Over Beethoven," and several others. The songs are only heard in the original 35mm theatrical prints of the film. Due to music rights issues, all of the home video and cable TV versions of the film replaced the songs in it with instrumental music.
The film's cast list incorrectly shows Mitch Mitchell (the drummer for Jimi Hendrix) as playing Horace McKay.
The original soundtrack of the film was replaced by a Kendall Schmidt synthesizer score for its HBO VHS release in 1986.
Longtime pro roller derby skater Lou Sanchez assembled the two pick-up teams for this film under a pseudonym. He also assembled pick-up teams for roller derby skating in Canada in the early 1970s.
"Woman in Crowd: Kill the muthafucker!"
"Bartender: The girl was a good lookin' girl and she could dance nice. The only thing was, she didn't have any tits! So, the boss told her, you go to Anaheim and get your tits pumped up and we'll give you more money. She goes to Anaheim, gets the silicone in her tits; when she gets back, her tits was hard as a rock. When she danced, her ears would move more than her tits! So, we had to fire her."