BUT, there could be an Outside Chance/ Jackson County Jail (a true life event) BECAUSE you are an ‘Innocent Victim’.
After driving through pastures and dirt roads, they find an empty ranch house to hide in for the night. Listening to the news, they discover that they are both wanted for Hobie’s death. Dinah wants to turn herself in, but Blake explains that it does not matter that she was raped; she killed a cop and that with both her rapist and Sheriff Dempsey dead and unable to corroborate her self-defense story, she will be arrested and not receive a fair trial for Blake claims that all small town police are corrupt and will see her put away for life or given the death penalty. He says that, since she doesn’t have a criminal record, she could just live the rest of her life as a fugitive, pointing out that her life as she knows it is already over and that no policeman will ever believe her side of the story due to the circumstances.
The next morning, they are awakened by the shotgun-carrying owner of the ranch. Blake knocks the shotgun out of man’s hand and the two crash through a window.
During the fight, the rancher wounds Blake with a scythe and is about to kill him when Dinah puts a gun to the man’s head and knocks him out. Blake and Dinah jump into the pickup with Dinah driving. A police helicopter spots them and radios the Fallsburg police who are all at a Bicentennial parade.
The Fallsburg police chief orders his men to make a roadblock using a tractor-trailer. Dinah drives right into the trap and the police open fire, hitting Dinah in the shoulder. Blake tries to help Dinah to escape on foot, but she is too badly wounded. Blake leaves Dinah behind while he and the police exchange gunfire as he runs through the town and into the parade.
The police fatally gun him down as he knocks over a standard bearer and Blake dies lying on the American flag. The police chief drives up with the wounded Dinah in the back seat and she stares at Blake’s dead body before he drives away to take her to the town’s jail. The film suddenly ends on this bleak and downbeat note.
How it all started WATCH HERE
Trailers” (1976)
So many times, justice in America has been unjust. Yvette Mimieux was a victim of robbery and theft. Innocent of any wrong doing, she was put in jail. A jailer raped and she killed him. Now she was facing murder charges. No judge would listen to her side of the story. She stayed in prison hearing after hearing. But when the prison burned down. She took the opportunity to run and not look back.
Outside Chance” (a remake of the 1976 feature film “Jackson County Jail”, which likewise starred Yvette Mimieux) and the second for director Peter Carter’s 1978 action yarn starring Jerry Reed, Peter Fonda…pd

