Linda and Abilene (1969)

No woman could escape having her body used in the raw and Wild West of 1869!

Linda and Abilene (1969) poster

19th century siblings Abilene and Tod, orphaned on their farm, become sexually attracted to each other. The confused Tod flees to a nearby town where he meets local bar girl Linda, and begins a sexual relationship with her. Meanwhile, a cowboy rapes Abilene, leading Tod seeking revenge despite Linda's wariness and growing compassion for Abilene.

Director: Herschell Gordon Lewis
Genre: Drama, Western
Runtime: 92 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Larry Wellington
Cinematography: Herschell Gordon Lewis
Editing: Alex Ameri
Production: United Pictures Organization
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

Spaghetti Western

Keywords

rape, exploitation, seduction, revenge, incest, voyeurism

More Films by Director: Herschell Gordon Lewis
More Films in Genre: Drama, Western

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Linda and Abilene about?
19th century siblings Abilene and Tod, orphaned on their farm, become sexually attracted to each other. The confused Tod flees to a nearby town where he meets local bar girl Linda, and begins a sexual relationship with her. Meanwhile, a cowboy rapes Abilene, leading Tod seeking revenge despite Linda's wariness and growing compassion for Abilene.
Who directed Linda and Abilene?
Linda and Abilene was directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis.
Who stars in Linda and Abilene?
Linda and Abilene stars Sharon Matt, Kip Marsh, Bambi Allen, Larry Martinelli, William Varris, Herbert Townsend.
How long is Linda and Abilene?
Linda and Abilene has a runtime of 1h 32m (92 minutes).
What genre is Linda and Abilene?
Linda and Abilene is a Drama, Western film.
Where was Linda and Abilene produced?
Linda and Abilene was produced in United States of America.
What are the themes of Linda and Abilene?
The themes of Linda and Abilene include: Spaghetti Western.