Des motardes turbulentes obtiennent plus que ce qu'elles avaient négocié après avoir rejoint une commune.Des motardes turbulentes obtiennent plus que ce qu'elles avaient négocié après avoir rejoint une commune.Des motardes turbulentes obtiennent plus que ce qu'elles avaient négocié après avoir rejoint une commune.
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- Casting principal
Jill Woelfel
- Donna
- (as Jill Woefel)
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- AnecdotesSam Sherman recalls in a 1991 Filmfax interview that the film was originally titled Screaming Angels. 'It was an attempt to do a biker film with motorcyclists who were good and a Manson-type cult that was bad. Easy Rider (1969) had come, and after that point there was a trend away from showing the motorcycle gang as the bad group. In Easy Rider, you got the idea that these people, who were outcasts from society, were actually good and were misunderstood.'
- GaffesDuring the big brawl near the end of the film various close-ups and alternating camera angles show that the white GMC pickup truck switches several times between having the tailgate facing the buildings and the front of the truck facing the buildings. One camera shot even shows that a horse-drawn wagon is seen in front of the buildings when it was not previously located there.
- Citations
Rapist #2: You folks been gettin' mighty uppity since them un-civil rights.
Rapist #1: Yeah. And we just wanna see how civil you can be.
Orphan Girl: Not TOO motherfuckin' civil!
- ConnexionsEdited into Blazing Stewardesses (1975)
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This film begins with a young black woman (played by Margo Hope) being chased in a field by two white men who eventually end up raping her. No sooner do they finish, however, when several white women show up and proceed to beat them quite mercilessly. It is then revealed that these women belong to a motorcycle gang led by a man the name of "Speed" (Ross Hagen) who has recently been involved in a fight of his own because another man named "Turk" (Preston Pierce) happened to make advances to his attractive girlfriend "Donna" (Jill Woelfel). At any rate, once Speed and Donna finally rejoin the gang, the discussion quickly turns to an off-road motorcycle contest between several different biker outfits. Since there was trouble the last time due to the presence of the women, the decision is made to split up with the men going to the contest while the ladies ride to a nearby peaceful, hippy commune. What these women don't realize, however, is that these hippies aren't nearly as peaceful as they may seem and that once they arrive-they might not be able to leave. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this was a rather strange, low-budget, biker film which suffered from a weak script, bad acting and a meandering plot. Admittedly, it featured several attractive women with Regina Carroll (as "Margo"), Vicki Volante ("Terry") and the aforementioned Jill Woelfel standing out the most. Even so, their presence clearly wasn't enough to compensate for the flaws mentioned earlier and in good conscience I cannot rate this movie any higher than I have. Below average.
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By what name was Angels' Wild Women (1971) officially released in Canada in English?
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