Mugsy's Girls
Mugsy's Girls, also known as Delta Pi, is a 1984 film featuring pop singer Laura Branigan and Ruth Gordon. It tells the story of a sorority traveling to Las Vegas to participate in a mud wrestling competition. Their goal is to raise money to save their house. The film was released in theaters in 1985.[1]
This is one of Gordon's final films (along with the three other films she made around this time that were released posthumously). She plays the sorority house-mother who ends up wrestling at the end. The film also features genre stars Eddie Deezen and Kristi Somers. Although Laura Branigan was quite famous as a singer by the time the filming began, she contributed no music to the film; most songs were performed by fellow cast member Joanna Dierck, who at one point was married to the film's writer and director Kevin Brodie.
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References
[edit]- ^ SEAVOR, JIM. "In Gordon's last movie, she's covered with mud." Providence Journal (RI), ALL ed., sec. ACCENT, 14 Sept. 1985, pp. A-10. NewsBank, infoweb.newsbank.com/apps/news/document-view?p=AWNB&docref=news/1525BE0213182348. Accessed 12 Mar. 2019.
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