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C.B. Hustlers 1976

★ 2.08 votes85 min📅 1976-12-20

"Hot Vans... C.B. Radios... and the"

In 1976, director Stu Segall delivered *C.B. Hustlers*, a raunchy comedy that blends the free-spirited decadence of the disco era with the open roads of America.

Director: Stu Segall

Cast

John F. Goff
John F. Goff
Boots Clayborn
Richard Kennedy
Mountain Dean
John Alderman
John Alderman
Dancer
Jacqueline Giroux
Jacqueline Giroux
Scuzz
Janus Blythe
Janus Blythe
C.B. Hustler
Uschi Digard
Uschi Digard
C.B. Hustler
Catherine Barkley
C.B. Hustler
John Tull
John Tull
Moonshine
Douglas Gudbye
Hogbreath
Bruce Kimball
Bruce Kimball
Sheriff Elrod P. Ramsey

Frequently Asked Questions

What is C.B. Hustlers (1976) about?

This 1970s comedy follows a group of sex workers who turn their bordello into a mobile operation, cruising in a van and using CB radios to coordinate with truckers. Their playful hustle takes a sharp turn when they cross into a conservative region and find themselves pursued by the police.

Who directed C.B. Hustlers?

Stu Segall directed this blistering '70s exploitation comedy, known for his distinctive style in blending humor with taboo themes.

Who stars in C.B. Hustlers?

The film features John F. Goff, Richard Kennedy, John Alderman, Jacqueline Giroux, and Janus Blythe among its central performers.

Is C.B. Hustlers (1976) worth watching?

As an unrated but cult-classic comedy, *C.B. Hustlers* offers a nostalgic snapshot of 1970s grindhouse culture, though its humor and themes may not resonate with all viewers today. Fans of risqué comedies and vintage exploitation films will find it a charming curiosity worth a watch.

How long is C.B. Hustlers?

The runtime for *C.B. Hustlers* is 85 minutes.

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About C.B. Hustlers (1976) — A Raunchy '70s Comedy on Wheels with a Wild Chase

In 1976, director Stu Segall delivered *C.B. Hustlers*, a raunchy comedy that blends the free-spirited decadence of the disco era with the open roads of America. The film follows a spirited band of sex workers who transform their mobile brothel into a roving van-based operation, using CB radios to alert truckers about their pit stops. Their cheeky hustle leads to unexpected success—until a fateful detour into the conservative heartland forces them to evade the law in a game of cat-and-mouse with the police. Packed with playful antics, cheeky interactions, and a dash of rebellion, *C.B. Hustlers* captures the chaotic charm of late-'70s counterculture, wrapped in a genre that thrives on escapism and risqué humor.

With its ensemble cast led by John F. Goff and Richard Kennedy, the film leans into the era's fascination with freedom and mischief, all while poking fun at societal norms. The lighthearted tone and low-stakes adventure make it a nostalgic relic of its time, offering a glimpse into the audacious spirit of exploitation cinema. Whether you're a fan of vintage grindhouse or just curious about the wild side of '70s cinema, this quirky comedy delivers a guilty pleasure wrapped in vintage charm.