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Genre | Action & Adventure |
Format | NTSC |
Contributor | Buck Taylor, Samuel Z. Arkoff, Jack W. Cash, Burt Topper, John Cassavetes, Daniel Haller, Beverly Adams, Roger Corman, Charles B. Griffith, James H. Nicholson, Salli Sachse See more |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 23 minutes |
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A killer motorcycle gang that sweeps through towns like a desolating plague...looting, terrorizing and running amok...band together to prove their innocence when accused of rape.
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- Aspect Ratio : 1.78:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : R (Restricted)
- Product Dimensions : 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches; 2.47 Ounces
- Director : Daniel Haller
- Media Format : NTSC
- Run time : 1 hour and 23 minutes
- Release date : October 6, 2011
- Actors : John Cassavetes, Beverly Adams, Buck Taylor, Salli Sachse
- Producers : Samuel Z. Arkoff, Jack W. Cash, Roger Corman, James H. Nicholson, Burt Topper
- Studio : MGM
- ASIN : B005OK0YR0
- Writers : Charles B. Griffith
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #66,307 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #46,249 in DVD
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Vignettes were hilarious and the dialogue just made me laugh so hard. I've already loaned it out to a couple of co-workers and
they thought it was wild too! Very glad that I purchased it! Recommend it to all who like cycle flicks!-PETE A
"The Wild Angels" (1966), and in many ways it's a much superior film. Start by
replacing the frankly wimpy Peter Fonda with N.Y.C. tough-guy, the Greek Bogart,
the short but scrappy John Cassavetes as motorcycle gang president Cody, and even
allow him to direct some scenes without credit. Then increase the number of biker
outlaws from about twenty to over two hundred (so they say). Feature good writing,
acting, direction, top Panavision lensing, some wacky humor, and maybe even a fuzzy
message about how official mishandling of a touchy situation can blow up into a
destructive riot, and you have yourself a real Drive-In Trash Classic.
Reckless biker Gage (Dub Taylor's boy Buck) accidentally runs over a "citizen" on
a curvy California street. President Cody calls a meeting of the "Skulls" (so
named because they are boneheads). His best buddy Joel-the-Mole (who sleeps in the
cockpit of a junked W.W. II bomber plane), the resident storyteller, spins the yarn
of Butch Cassidy and his gang hiding out from the law in a strategic canyon called
"Hole In the Wall." By the Devil, says Cody, we're going to hightail it out to
Hole in the Wall, and spend our lives there without "gettin' hassled by The Man!"
Along the way, the fun-loving boys (and some pretty mamas) riotously loot a food
shop on the highway. "We'll pay for it on the way back," Cody tells the outraged
owner. A vacationing couple accidentally knock over a cycle, and the Skulls chase
them and put paid to their camper. Then the horde roars into "Brookville," which is
having its annual carnival and beauty contest, featuring the scrumptious Mimsy
Farmer. The Skulls act obnoxiously but not lawlessly. Nevertheless, the town
big-shots pressure big, tough sheriff Leo Gordon into banishing the gang out of
town to a riverside beach.
There follows the smoking of "the best blend of domestic and Mexican weed" at the
campsite, the claim of the rape of a naive local girl, and the ominous arrival on
the scene of 200 more cycle outlaws, the "Stompers," who are hungry for some
"Razzle Dazzle," Californian biker-speak for "the old Ultra-Violence." Even Cody
cannot control the degeneration into chaos which follows, resembling a Viking or
Hun invasion of medieval times. One ponders how really fragile is our civilization.
Quite enjoyable is the outlandish attire of the Skulls and the Stompers, with lots
of animal skins, skunk hats, and Germanic helmets. One big lummox named Robot,
who seemingly stepped out of "Of Mice and Men," utters childlike observations, and
swings the big hammer with both hands for the "Ding" prize. Cassavetes' actor pal
Maurice McEndree is amusing as the garrulous, hairy Joel-the-Mole. Lovely Beverly
Adams from the Matt Helm movies, a very sexy Vietnamese dancing girl named Nai
Bonet, and the luminous Mimsy Farmer (who would later star in Italian "giallo"
thrillers), are all delectable eye-candy. There's pounding fuzz-guitar rock from
Davie Allan and the Arrows, and a Buddy Holly soundalike sobbing with compassion
"But when will they learn/angels can get burned/when they're Devil's A-A-Angels!" over
the end credits. If you want to see barbarous bikers besiege Brookville while
Vietnam was a-burning overseas, "Devil's Angels" is one helluva flick.