Kansas City Bomber -

The film follows (Raquel Welch), a single mother and roller derby star nicknamed the "Kansas City Bomber".

The film was a massive personal project for , who co-produced it to shed her "sex goddess" image and be taken seriously as a dramatic actress. Kansas City Bomber (1972) - IMDb Kansas City Bomber

The story of is a gritty look at the brutal world of 1970s roller derby, a sport that sat squarely between athletic competition and choreographed spectacle. The Narrative Plot The film follows (Raquel Welch), a single mother

: When her veteran mentor, "Horrible" Hank Hopkins , is traded away as a business move, K.C. realizes she is just another expendable asset. The story concludes with her fighting for her independence in a sport that demands her "soul" and her body. Behind the Scenes: The "Real" Story The Narrative Plot : When her veteran mentor,

: After a bitter rivalry with a teammate in Kansas City, K.C. is traded to the Portland Loggers in Oregon.

: K.C. struggles to balance her dreams of stardom with the guilt of being on the road and away from her two young children (one played by a young Jodie Foster ).

: In Portland, she faces a "cutthroat world" managed by the manipulative team owner, Burt Henry (Kevin McCarthy). Henry treats the athletes like chess pieces, orchestrating match outcomes to maximize profit.