The 1970s were an unusual time in American cultural history–people gave a shit about the working class. THere are so many working class productions in the films in these years. A few of them are remembered, many of them are just cheap exploitation, quite a few pretty good films are forgotten. William H. Graham’s 1974 film Where the Lilies Bloom is among the latter. It’s the story of a group of kids in rural Appalachia (shot outside of Boone, Nor…
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