Boxcar Bertha
Boxcar Bertha (1972), one of acclaimed director Martin Scorsese's earliest films, is an extremely loose adaptation of "Sister of the Road," the fictionalized autobiography of radical and transient Bertha Thompson as written by physician Dr. Ben L. Reitman. One of producer Roger Corman's infamous Exploitation films, the movie was made with a minuscule $600,000 budget and taught Scorsese how to make films quickly and economically.
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