Vixen Highway

75 minutes     Action & Adventure / Comedy / Cult / Gay & Lesbian

Three foxy female croupiers use their sexy charms and physical prowess to beat a string of lecherous men in driving an illegal donor liver to the house of an ailing rock star.

Intended Audience: Mature

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Severa, Fiona and Loretta, three sexual adventurers and casino croupiers, apprehend and drive a donor liver to the mansion of ailing rocker Bobby Barzel. Along the way they must fend off one hunky Bible-thumper, two mafia couriers, three porn-obsessed highway patrolmen and thirteen
sultry vixens of all shapes and sizes!

Meet the Filmmaker

Director's Statement:

As crazy as a stoned hitchhiker and more dangerous than a pair of waxed legs,"Vixen Highway" is a Midwestern-flavored tribute to the works of sexploitation maestro Russ Meyer. It is, in essence, a hybrid of that director's two most beloved works, "Faster Pussycat!Kill!Kill!" and "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls."

Driving a 1960's convertible apprehended from the original organ couriers is Severa, a leather-clad temptress from Hell with a personal vendetta against the liver’s recipient, Bobby Barzel. Riding alongside her is Fiona, a hot-tempered Russian redhead with a hatred for men and a love of martial arts. Finally, there is Loretta, a sexual adventurer from Shreveport, Lousiana who is as assertive in her desire for a woman like Fiona as she is for a man like Lance, the Bible-touting beefcake hitchhiker who joins them on their route to the million dollar payoff.

"Vixen Highway" brings back the camp, the vamp and the scamp of Russ Meyer's films to their brilliantly bilious limits. Toss in a time-sensitive human organ transported by car a la Sam Peckinpah’s "Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia", three bodacious croupiers, two curvaceous gas station attendants, six sexy surgeons and a bevy of vixens of all professions, and you have the twenty-first century’s first cult nugget to make your head swim ... and your liver quiver.

  • Directed by: John Ervin
  • Written by: John Ervin
  • Produced by: John Ervin
  • Run Time: 75 minutes
  • Release Date: 2001
  • Country: United States of America
  • Intended Audience: mature
  • Website Vixen Highway
Directed by John Ervin

Written by John Ervin

Produced by John Ervin

Cast
Carolyn Hauck: Girl #1
Miki Ann Mosman: Slave woman ghost
Angela Giaj: Weird Fan
Stephen D'Ambrose: Keith A. Lewis
Robert Elliott: Antagonist
David Quimby: Amanda Pitt
Charles Hubbell: Mary Ann Wallace
Mitchell Hansch: Hector
Michael Way: Conner
Eve Overland: She
Jeff Gilson: Student 1
Analiese: Student 2
Juliette Dannucci: Student 3
Melanie Kim: Student 4
Ann Tait: Student 5
Ghenrietta Libby: Joey
Heidi Fellner: Olina
Lisa Cole: Maga
Cyndi Kurtz: Brody Campbell
Jessica Huennekens: Taylor Maris
Crew
Greg Yolen: Cristina Travi
Darren Roarke: Cristina Travi
Jon Anderson: Cristina Travi
Dan Kattman: Cristina Travi
Ron Johnson: Cristina Travi
Adam Sekuler: Cristina Travi
Leah Haider: Cristina Travi
Michael Way: Cristina Travi
Deborah Fiscus: Cristina Travi
All The Pretty Horses: Cristina Travi
Danny's Reasons: Cristina Travi
Bruce Rudolph: Cristina Travi
Rebekka Fisher: Cristina Travi
Lisa Kane: Cristina Travi
Rebekka Fisher: Cristina Travi
Victoria Petrov: Cristina Travi
Peter Man: Cristina Travi
The Hot Sauce Orchestra: Cristina Travi
Bhudda Love Joy: Cristina Travi
Headfriendly: Cristina Travi
The Ruling Class: Cristina Travi
Pleasant Stitch: Cristina Travi
John Wonderling: Cristina Travi

“Vixen Highway” began production in June of 2000.
Cinematographer Greg Yolen was brought on board in July of that year, and assembled a crack team of lighting and sound personnel. Ron Johnson, boom operator and director of several films of his own, led the sound team. He also acted as director John Ervin’s personal chauffeur and valet.

Post production began in February, 2001 at Left, Right and Center Studios of Milwaukee, WI under the supervision of Dan Kattman of Speakeasy Films, Inc.

Twenty-five music tracks were provided for the soundtrack by twelve very different artists. These included trans glam rockers All the Pretty
Horses, folk artists Rebekka Fisher and Lisa Kane, jazz impressario Bruce Rudolph, prog techies Pleasant Stitch and sixties’ surf veterans
Danny’s Reasons. A final cut was completed in November, 2001.