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They Call Me Macho Woman! is a 1989 action film written and directed by Patrick G. Donahue and distributed by Troma Entertainment. The story follows city woman Susan Morris (Debra Sweaney), who decides to escape her banal urban life and goes looking for a house in the country. Unfortunately, she's taken prisoner by a group of savage drug smugglers, headed by the ruthless Mongo (Brian Oldfield). After escaping their clutches, Susan is forced to transform herself into a fearsome warrior and exact her revenge on Mongo and his evil henchmen. Tagline: Born to shop...she learned to kill!

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  • They Call Me Macho Woman! (en)
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  • They Call Me Macho Woman! is a 1989 action film written and directed by Patrick G. Donahue and distributed by Troma Entertainment. The story follows city woman Susan Morris (Debra Sweaney), who decides to escape her banal urban life and goes looking for a house in the country. Unfortunately, she's taken prisoner by a group of savage drug smugglers, headed by the ruthless Mongo (Brian Oldfield). After escaping their clutches, Susan is forced to transform herself into a fearsome warrior and exact her revenge on Mongo and his evil henchmen. Tagline: Born to shop...she learned to kill! (en)
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  • Theatrical poster (en)
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  • Mike Pierce (en)
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  • Patrick G. Donahue (en)
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  • Jules Shapiro (en)
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  • Emilio Kauderer (en)
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  • Patrick G. Donahue (en)
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  • Brian Oldfield
  • Jerry Johnson (en)
  • Mike Donahue (en)
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  • They Call Me Macho Woman! is a 1989 action film written and directed by Patrick G. Donahue and distributed by Troma Entertainment. The story follows city woman Susan Morris (Debra Sweaney), who decides to escape her banal urban life and goes looking for a house in the country. Unfortunately, she's taken prisoner by a group of savage drug smugglers, headed by the ruthless Mongo (Brian Oldfield). After escaping their clutches, Susan is forced to transform herself into a fearsome warrior and exact her revenge on Mongo and his evil henchmen. A lot of the original music in this film became trademark Troma songs and were used in a variety of films, including the Toxic Avenger sequels. Tagline: Born to shop...she learned to kill! (en)
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