C.B. Hustlers (1976)
3/10
Lame-o sex comedy set in the world of truckers and trucking
11 February 2017
Warning: Spoilers
C.B. HUSTLERS is a cheap skin flick from the tail-end of the 1970s. It's a softcore comedy set in the world of truckers and trucking, in which a trio of hookers run their operation out of a van and utilise the local trucking routes in their search for clientele. Ostensibly there's a plot of sorts when a journalist hears of their nefarious activities and vows to bring them to book, but that only takes up ten minutes or so of the actual running time.

For the rest of the film this is all about sex, typically in the back of a truck. The sex scenes prove that the trio of actresses are willing to show off their bodies but have zero acting ability, and the men are even worse. If this was ever considered titillating then I don't know how. Janus Blythe, Catherine Barkley, and Uschi Digard are the starlets involved and only the latter makes a real impact thanks to her outlandish proportions used so memorably by Russ Meyer back in the day. As for the so-called "comedy", don't get me started...
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