Whiskey Mountain
Whiskey Mountain is a 1977 American exploitation horror film directed by William Grefé and starring Christopher George, Preston Pierce, and Roberta Collins. Its plot follows a group of young people stalked by a gang of unhinged backwoods drug dealers while on a treasure hunt in the wilderness.
Plot
Two couples—Bill and Diana, and Dan and Jamie—travel into the rural mountains of North Carolina on a motorcycling trip. They intend to search the region for a number of antique Civil War rifles, which Diana has a familial connection to, having ancestors from the region. The rifles are believed to be concealed in a cave on Whiskey Mountain. While stopping at a general store nestled in the mountains, the group are harassed by a group of backwoods locals who are marijuana growers.
More details
author | Nicholas E. Spanos |
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director | William Grefe |
editor | Julio C. Chavez Ronald Sinclair |
genre | horror thriller |
keywords | american civil war cabin in the woods camp catatonia catatonic civil war derange general store instant camera kidnap marijuana morning mountain man north carolina old man polaroid camera rap rape wound |
musicBy | Charlie Daniels |
publisher | Celestial Films, Inc. |
theme | exploitation |