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The Thrillbillys 2004

75 min📅 2004-11-09

"A Moonshine Fueled Rampage of Revenge!"

Directed by Jim Stramel, *The Thrillbillys (2004)* is a high-octane action-thriller drenched in Southern grit and rebellion.

Director: Jim Stramel

Cast

Erin Snyder
Wes Freed
George Archer Jr.
Angry Johnny

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Thrillbillys (2004) about?

After leaving prison, Dodger Cole finds her Virginia moonshine hills overrun by corporate megastores. Determined to fight back, she leads her gang on a violent, alcohol-fueled crusade to reclaim the land and punish the developers.

Who directed The Thrillbillys?

Jim Stramel directed *The Thrillbillys*, infusing the film with raw, rebellious energy and a punk-rock aesthetic.

Who stars in The Thrillbillys?

The main cast includes Erin Snyder as Dodger Cole, Wes Freed, George Archer Jr., and Angry Johnny.

Is The Thrillbillys (2004) worth watching?

With its high-energy action, moonshine-fueled revenge plot, and Southern grit, *The Thrillbillys* offers a unique, visceral experience for fans of rebellious, low-budget thrillers—even if it's rough around the edges.

How long is The Thrillbillys?

The Thrillbillys runs for 75 minutes.

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About The Thrillbillys (2004) — Moonshine, Revenge, and Southern Grit Explored

Directed by Jim Stramel, *The Thrillbillys (2004)* is a high-octane action-thriller drenched in Southern grit and rebellion. The story follows Dodger Cole, a fiery outlaw freshly released from prison into a world where her Virginia stomping grounds—once wild moonshine hills—have been flattened by corporate megastores. Fueled by raw vengeance and bathtub gin fury, she rallies her gang for a moonshine-fueled crusade to reclaim the South from modern-day carpetbaggers. With its neon-soaked revenge plot, neon-drenched visuals, and a defiant spirit, this 75-minute adrenaline rush blends thrilling action with a nostalgic yet unapologetic rebellion against gentrification.

Starring Erin Snyder as Dodger, Wes Freed, George Archer Jr., and Angry Johnny, *The Thrillbillys* delivers a raucous, no-holds-barred ride through rural America's cultural clash. The film's punk-rock energy and anti-establishment themes resonate with anyone who's ever watched a way of life fade under strip-mall shadows. Stramel's direction turns the backroads into a battleground where whiskey, fists, and fury collide in a spectacle of Southern defiance.

Perfect for fans of visceral, low-budget grit with a rebellious heart, *The Thrillbillys* isn't just a movie—it's a two-fisted toast to the outlaws of yesteryear and today.