Wicked Woman (film)

[1][2] An attractive blonde drifter, Billie Nash (Beverly Michaels), arrives in town on a bus and gets a job as a waitress at a local bar.

They succeed in executing the paperwork with Nash impersonating Dora, but there is an escrow period before the sale is final.

The low-budget film, produced under the working title of Free and Easy, was the first leading role for Richard Egan.

[3] A contemporary review in The New York Times called the film a "misguided little melodrama" that "manages to squander some persuasively realistic upholstery".

[4] In 2004 The Village Voice praised Michaels's performance as "wonderfully lurid," and included the movie in a list of the 25 most memorable cult films.