Truck Stop Women

Truck Stop Women is a 1974 film, directed by Mark L. Lester and partly financed by Phil Gramm, about a mother (Lieux Dressler) and daughter who run a brothel for truckers on the New Mexico highways, and fight back when the Mafia tries to take over their operation. Claudia Jennings appears as the daughter and is naked throughout most of it. It has a great deal of country music, including a "truckin' music video" inserted about halfway through. The movie's catchphrase is, "No rig was too big for them to handle!"

Truck Stop Women

Truck Stop Women is a 1974 film, directed by Mark L. Lester and partly financed by Phil Gramm, about a mother (Lieux Dressler) and daughter who run a brothel for truckers on the New Mexico highways, and fight back when the Mafia tries to take over their operation. Claudia Jennings appears as the daughter and is naked throughout most of it. It has a great deal of country music, including a "truckin' music video" inserted about halfway through. The movie's catchphrase is, "No rig was too big for them to handle!"