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  1. Mudhoney (sometimes Mud Honey) is a 1965 Southern Gothic film directed by Russ Meyer. It is based on the novel Streets Paved With Gold by Raymond Friday Locke. The film is a period drama set during the Great Depression. "I got in a little bit over my head," Meyer said about the film.

  2. Mudhoney. 1965. TV-MA. 1h 32m. IMDb RATING. 6.3 /10. 1.4K. YOUR RATING. Rate. Drama Horror. It's 1933, in the midst of the Depression and Prohibition. Calif, a stranger with a past walks into Spooner, Missouri on his way from Michigan to California.

  3. Overview. In this Depression-era tale, Calef is traveling from Michigan to California and stops in Spooner, Missouri, where Lute hires him for odd jobs. Calef gets involved with Lute's niece, Hannah. But she is married to Sidney, a wife-beating drunk who hopes to inherit his uncle-in-law's money.

  4. Synopsis. At the end of the Great Depression, Calif McKinney, having completed a 5-year prison term for manslaughter, settles down in a small Missouri farming community. Calif soon becomes intimately involved with Hannah, the niece of his employer, Lute Wade.

  5. As the Great Depression wears on, Calif (John Furlong), who's fresh out of prison, wanders into a backwoods Missouri town, where he becomes a hired hand under farmer Lute (Stu Lancaster).

  6. Summaries. It's 1933, in the midst of the Depression and Prohibition. Calif, a stranger with a past walks into Spooner, Missouri on his way from Michigan to California. He hires on with Lute Wade to earn some travelling money, but gets entangled in a bad family situation: Lute's daughter is married to Sidney, a good-for-nothing drunk that ...

  7. It’s 1933, in the midst of the Depression and Prohibition, a stranger with a past walks into Spooner, Missouri on his way from Michigan to California, and gets entangled in a bad family situation.