Willa
Willa wants to make it on her own. Her mom's a drunk, her husband has abandoned her, and she has 2 kids. She waitresses during the day and loads produce at night in exchange for truck-driving lessons. She is determined to become a truck driver, and will let no obstacles block her path.
Casts & Crew
Deborah Raffin
Clu Gulager
Diane Ladd
Nancy Marchand
Mary Wickes
John Amos
Cloris Leachman
Gary Grubbs
Corey Feldman
Hank Williams, Jr.
Also Directed by Claudio Guzmán
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Also Directed by Joan Darling
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