Awol A Real Mamas Boy 1973 [portable]
The early 1970s marked a brief cinematic trend where extreme psychological taboos—such as severe maternal codependency and incestuous themes—were explored through avant-garde or low-brow comedy formats rather than strictly horror. Legacy and Availability
"AWOL: A Real Mama's Boy" is a phrase that, in the context of 1973, evokes a specific, often misunderstood, image of young men departing the traditional path, frequently framed within the psychological and social dynamics of a mother-son relationship. awol a real mamas boy 1973
Yvette Mimieux is equally impressive as Mabel, Tommy's overbearing mother. Her performance expertly captures the intricacies of a mother-son relationship, conveying both the love and the suffocating control that Mabel exerts over Tommy. The early 1970s marked a brief cinematic trend
Explored the psychological taboos of overbearing maternal relationships through an explicit lens. Cultural Significance of the Era Her performance expertly captures the intricacies of a
from the Navy in the late 60s/early 70s, which led him to form bands in Canada and eventually launch his funk career. Teena Marie : Recorded a rare funk track titled "A.W.O.L." (though this was later, in 1982). AWOL Records