7/10
A worthy showcase for Monica Gayle.
10 January 2018
Warning: Spoilers
An endearing performance by lovely 70s starlet Monica Gayle ("Switchblade Sisters") is the centerpiece of this low budget, exploitative Roger Corman spin on a "Coal Miner's Daughter" type of story. Monica plays Jamie Barker, a teenage girl who leaves home, and hits the road to Nashville, with visions of country music stardom dancing in her head. She finds it to be a very bumpy road, since almost every male in sight is sleazy to one degree or another. Things start to look up when she makes the acquaintance of session musician Kelly (Roger Davis, 'Dark Shadows'), and country star Jeb Hubbard (Glenn Corbett, 'Route 66').

"Nashville Girl" was written & produced by Peer J. Oppenheimer ('Operation C.I.A.'), and directed by one of the under rated filmmakers of the decade, Gus Trikonis ("Moonshine County Express"). It's a not uninteresting walk on the dark side of Nashville; as the story progresses, there's just one constant string of male characters who seem more interested in getting into Jamies' pants rather than helping her career.

It is disheartening to see how often guys will take advantage of our heroine. It's likewise unfortunate to see her have a tough time making money. At one point, despite her misgivings, she takes a job as a masseuse. The good news is that there are some helpful female influences in her life, such as Frisky (Shirley Jo Finney, "The River Niger") and Jebs' wife Fran (Judith Roberts, "Eraserhead"). And there's quite a bit of lovely country music to enjoy. (Gayle doesn't do her own singing, but lip synchs adequately.) Ultimately, it ends on a hopeful note, with Jamie determined to succeed on her own terms.

The solid cast also includes familiar faces like screenwriter / actor Leo Gordon ("The Haunted Palace"), Jesse White ("Harvey"), and Marcie Barkin ("Fade to Black"). Gayle is radiant in the lead, and for those who are interested, she does strip down to her birthday suit for an early bout of skinny dipping.

Entertaining stuff that, at an hour and 32 minutes, doesn't overstay its welcome.

Seven out of 10.
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