Scandalous Secrets of ‘Jennie: Wife/Child’ 1968 – A Lost 60s Exploitation Gem!

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Originally a languid Southern Gothic drama titled The Tender Grass or Albert Peckingpaw's Revenge — Jennie: Wife/Child, was reborn as a grindhouse oddity when producer Robert Carl Cohen hacked its runtime, injected biker gangs, sleaze, and a delirious rockabilly/country soundtrack (courtesy of Curb Records’ Harley Hatcher and Davey Allen & The Arrows). Starring Beverly Lunsford as the titular child bride trapped in a loveless marriage to Jack Lester’s tyrannical Albert, the film blends Tennessee Williams-esque angst with exploitation flair, featuring future Oscar-winning cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond’s moody visuals and a plot that pivots from melodrama to Saw-like traps. This 60s indie cinema, is a time capsule of reshoots, rebranding, and B-movie hustle — perfect for fans of schlock with a side of artistry.

Audio commentary by Millie De Chirico, a film writer and programmer.


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