
Bad Company (1978) watch uncut – Grindhouse and Forgotten Exploitation Cinema
Bad Company (1978), a rarely seen film directed by Elliot Lewis.
The film centers on a young female police officer whose authority becomes part of a much darker game involving manipulation, blackmail, and corruption. Rather than playing like a clean police thriller, it has the rough, underground texture of late-70s American exploitation cinema — grimy, cynical, and built around people using power for all the wrong reasons.
It is also notable as a hard-to-find / lost Elliot Lewis title, which gives it extra interest for collectors of obscure 70s cult films and forgotten exploitation releases.