Truck Stop Women

Truck Stop Women is a 1974 film, directed by Mark L. Lester and partly financed by Phil Gramm.

[2] A mother (Lieux Dressler) runs a brothel for truckers on the New Mexico highways and her stable includes her daughter (Claudia Jennings).

The daughter is sick of her mother controlling things and begins working with some men from the "Eastern Mafia" who are attempting to take over their operation.

[3] The film was partly financed by Peter Traynor a real estate millionaire.

That’s when I did the sex scene with Claudia.”[6] The Los Angeles Times called it "a lurid, raucous, rootin'-tootin' exploitationer" in which "Lester demonstrates a terrific sense of style and pace and a remarkable control.