Vintage original 27 x 41 in. US one-sheet poster from the 1970 sexploitation crime/horror film, PSYCHO FROM TEXAS (AKA WHEELER), released in 1975 by Feazell/Limited Pictures and directed by Jim Fezaell. A drifter/hitman is hired by a local business man to kidnap the local oil baron. The hitman had been reared in squalor, suffering the abuses of his whoring mama. When the baron escapes his assistant must chase him while the hitman takes care of a few loose ends.

The posters had to be CENSORED after they were printed (or was this a publicity idea?) and this example is unrestored and folded as originally issued in fine+ condition with a small hole near the top of the left border.

 

Cast member Linnea Quigley said she hated her experience making this. The director had her strip off her clothes in her one scene, though she had no idea she would have to do that when she accepted the role, and then he had an actor pour beer all over her. After they finished filming, she stood there naked and sticky with the entire crew staring at her. She had to ask for a robe because no one offered one. Finally someone gave it to her. She was really upset.

 

Though this is listed first on Linnea Quigley's filmography, it is not her first role. Her first role and nude scenes was in Fairy Tales (1978). Her scene for this film was shot after Fairy Tales in 1978, two years after Psycho from Texas was first released, and added to this movie to include more nudity for its later VHS release.