VCI: Cuban Rebel Girls & Four in a Jeep in October

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Positively No Refunds Double Feature, Vol. 2
October 26th
VCI
Retail $14.99, Our: $12.99
Cuban Rebel Girls (1959), Untamed Women (1952)
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Four in a Jeep (1951)
October 26th
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VCI has scheduled an October 26th release date for two releases.

The first is volume 2 of their Positively No Refunds line with Errol Flynn's swan song Cuban Rebel Girls (1959). Also on the disc is 1952's Untamed Women.

Also out will be Four in a Jeep (1951) with Ralph Meeker and Viveca Lindfors.

Each will be a single disc release and bonus features are not expected. Details below.

Positively No Refunds Double Feature, Vol. 2

Cuban Rebel Girls (1959, 66 min.)
High on “Worst Films” lists but low on the resume of legendary swashbuckler Errol Flynn, this no-budget semi-documentary provided the actor with his humiliating screen epitaph.

Playing himself, he is seen working as a correspondent arriving in Cuba to interview Fidel Castro. Go over-the-mountains with over-the-hill Flynn and see troop skirmishes, a raid and sugar cane field fires--and get an eyeful of his 16-year-old “protege” Beverly Aadland as the American girlfriend of a Cuban mercenary. I don’t think we’re in Sherwood Forest any more, Toto!

Untamed Women (1952, 70 min)
When an Air Force plane goes down in mid-ocean, its captain (Mikel Conrad) and his three-man crew wash ashore on an uncharted island of fur-clad cuties (descended from the Druids) led by high priestess Sandra (Doris Merrick). Cult rites, a hostile tribe of Neanderthal men and (of course) mucho giant-lizard footage from One Million B.C. put this near the top of the list of “island of lost women” disasterpieces.

Four in a Jeep (1951)

Intrigue and danger follow the International Police on their rounds in post-WWII Vienna in this suspenseful made-on-location drama. The city is divided between the U.S., England, France and Russia, and each Jeep patrol is comprised of one sergeant from each country.

The beautiful Franziska (Viveca Lindfors) wants to leave the Russian zone with her husband, an escapee from an interment camp, and American sergeant Ralph Meeker is sympathetic. But will the Russian sergeant say nyet?

Un-Cut European Version.

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