Common Law Cabin

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Directed byRuss Meyer
Written byRuss Meyer
Jack Moran
StarringAlaina Capri
Babette Bardot
Jack Moran
CinematographyRuss Meyer
Common Law Cabin
Directed byRuss Meyer
Written byRuss Meyer
Jack Moran
StarringAlaina Capri
Babette Bardot
Jack Moran
CinematographyRuss Meyer
Music byIgo Kantor
Release date
  • 1967 (1967)
Running time
70 min.
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Common Law Cabin (original title How Much Loving Does a Normal Couple Need?) is a 1967 exploitation film directed by Russ Meyer. The movie features Alaina Capri and Meyer regulars Babette Bardot and Jack Moran.[1][2]

Dewey Hoople (Jack Moran) runs a broken down tourist trap along the Colorado River with his French wife Babette (Babette Bardot) and his daughter Coral (Adele Rein). Business is so bad that Hoople must pay a local alcoholic (Frank Bolger as "Cracker") to entice tourists, called "suckers", to spend some time and money there.

Cast

Production

It was co-written by Russ Meyer and Jack Moran, and filmed on location on the Colorado River in Arizona. Other portions of the film were shot in the Coachella Valley, California.[3]

Reception

Roger Ebert later wrote that the film, along with Good Morning and Goodbye, was "not among Meyer's best later work. The plots are too diffuse to maintain dramatic tension, the acting is indifferent, and there is an uncharacteristic amount of aimless dialogue. In retrospect, however, these films can be seen as Meyer's gradual disengagement from plot."[4]

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