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Fistful of 44's
1972
Gold in the west! Jesse, tall, rugged and ready, heard the news, strapped on his gun and headed out. His covered wagon carried everything he thought he could use including Sheila, whose "pair of 44's" and giving nature would insure action anywhere The twosome becomes a foursome when Jesse gives refuge to Valerie, a young defenseless virgin and Isadora, a blond with a quick tongue. Their adventures lead them through a wild attack by a band of renegade Indians, a bank robbery and a jail escape. They are caught between the outlaws and the law. The girls are left on their own to amuse themselves while Jesse faces a town where anything goes. The girls, being unaware of Jesse's peril, enjoy themselves at the campsite. Happy for the chance to rest, they play games in the water. The games become more serious for Sheila and Isadora, little do they know that they are being watched by Big Jake, a savage animal, and his two sidekicks, desperate robbers on the run with the
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money from the bank. The appeal of the girls is too much for them and they stop their flight for a little sport, but Big Jake's idea of fun turns the night into one of torture and terror as his men follow his sadistic lead. Valerie escapes! Nude and frightened she enters town to find Jesse and frees him from a red faced sheriff who believes that Jesse robbed the bank. Valerie and Jesse return to camp but the horror has just begun. The outlaws are too much for one good man and a frightened girl to handle. Big Jake has discovered that the stolen money is gone and he thinks that Valerie has taken it. The bandits tie Valerie on an ant hilt and cover her with molasses. They use a snake to further torture and terrorize the girl. At last Big Jake finds that it was one of his men who took the loot. The sheriff and posse arrive but what they find tells them that they are too late ...
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