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    R1970 · Crime drama · 1h 30m

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    Bloody Mama is a 1970 American exploitation crime film directed by Roger Corman, and starring Shelley Winters in the title role, with Bruce Dern, Don Stroud, Robert Walden, Alex Nicol and Robert De Niro in supporting roles. It was very loosely based on the real story of Ma Barker, who is depicted as a corrupt, mentally-disturbed mother who ...

  2. Aug 17, 1970 · A psychological gangster film based on fact, starring Shelley Winters as Ma Barker, who leads her sons on a crime spree in the Depression era. The film features violence, nudity, and a controversial rape scene, and was edited for UK release.

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    • Crime, Drama
    • Roger Corman
    • 1970-08-17
  3. Bloody Mama (1970) Bloody Mama (1970) Bloody Mama (1970) Bloody Mama (1970) View more photos Movie Info. Synopsis Sexually abused as a young girl, Kate "Ma" Barker (Shelley Winters) grows into a ...

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    • Roger Corman
    • R
    • Shelley Winters
  4. Find out who starred in and worked behind the scenes of the 1970 crime film Bloody Mama, directed by Roger Corman. See the full list of actors, writers, producers, composers, and more on IMDb.

  5. A psychological gangster film based on fact about Ma Barker and her sons, who robbed banks and kidnapped a millionaire in the Depression era. The film depicts their violent and perverse crimes, their family conflicts, and their bloody finale with the FBI.

  6. Bloody Mama (1970) -- (Movie Clip) Nightgown Of The Lord Two of her boys jailed, in Arkansas ca. 1930, Kate “Ma” Barker (Shelley Winters) decides to stage a bank job with the two she has handy, Robert De Niro as Lloyd, Clint Kimbrough as Arthur, in director Roger Corman’s Bloody Mama, 1970, from American International Pictures.

  7. Bloody Mama is a 1970 film about the Barker gang, a family of Depression-era bandits led by their abusive mother Ma. The movie is directed by Don Peters and written by Roger Corman and Robert Thom.

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