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Towing: Directed by Maura Smith. With Jennifer Ashley, Sue Lyon, Bobby Di Cicco, Joe Mantegna. An unscrupulous towing company picks up perfectly fine cars and impounds them. It’s up to two bar maids to try and stop them.

“This film is hilariously bad and has acting so wooden, it belongs in the saw mill. But it also had some unforgettable lines.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThere are about 3 or 4 songs in this film that are played and played to death throughout. Itu0026#39;s the kind of music that did not stand the test of time. I guess it was made on a shoestring budget.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eParts of the film make absolutely no sense. Such as a lighthearted scene that switches to a completely serious melodramatic scene a few seconds later where the girl looks morbidly depressed while the music playing in the background sings, u0026quot;…youu0026#39;re only a moment…u0026quot; Then it switches back to the comical movie itu0026#39;s supposed to be.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe film is badly edited with scenes repeating themselves later on in the film. Much of a film seems to be at night time (for no justifiable reason) or at day time in really poor lighting. Maybe it was filmed in Alaska.”

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