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Bury Me an Angel

  • 1971
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
391
YOUR RATING
Bury Me an Angel (1971)
ActionDrama

Tautly directed biker film, told from the woman's point of view. The heroine sets out on the road to avenge her brother's murder, toting a shotgun and meaning business.Tautly directed biker film, told from the woman's point of view. The heroine sets out on the road to avenge her brother's murder, toting a shotgun and meaning business.Tautly directed biker film, told from the woman's point of view. The heroine sets out on the road to avenge her brother's murder, toting a shotgun and meaning business.

  • Director
    • Barbara Peeters
  • Writer
    • Barbara Peeters
  • Stars
    • Dixie Peabody
    • Terry Mace
    • Clyde Ventura
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    391
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Barbara Peeters
    • Writer
      • Barbara Peeters
    • Stars
      • Dixie Peabody
      • Terry Mace
      • Clyde Ventura
    • 10User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dixie Peabody
    Dixie Peabody
    • Dag
    Terry Mace
    • Jonsie
    Clyde Ventura
    • Bernie
    Joanne Moore Jordan
    • Annie
    Marie Denn
    • Bernice
    Dennis Peabody
    • Dennis
    Stephen Whittaker
    Stephen Whittaker
    • The Killer
    • (as Stephen Wittaker)
    Gary Littlejohn
    • Bike Shop Proprietor
    David Atkins
    • Preacher
    Janelle Pransky
    • Dag as a Little Girl
    W. Everett Chesnut
    • Dennis as a Little Boy
    • (as Wayne Everett Chesnut)
    Luther 'Corky' Williams
    • Sheriff
    • (as Corky Williams)
    Beach Dickerson
    Beach Dickerson
    • Harry
    Dan Haggerty
    Dan Haggerty
    • Ken
    Maureen Math
    • School Girl
    Dianne Travis
    • Secretary
    • (as Dianne Turley)
    Alan DeWitt
    • Principal Armstrong
    • (as Alan De Witt)
    Richard Compton
    • Pool Player
    • Director
      • Barbara Peeters
    • Writer
      • Barbara Peeters
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    3GrandpaBunche

    Only If You Have Nothing Better To Do

    Despite its much-discussed feminist slant, this film is a slow-moving, amateurishly-made bore whose trailer is all you need to see of it. Nearly everything worth watching in the full-length movie is found in the trailer, and its punctuated by some of the most hilariously overripe narration in history. BURY ME AN ANGEL sucks out loud, but I give it a 3 out of 10 solely for its idiotic and horrendously-staged bar fight that's less exciting that watching two eight-week-old kittens slapping each other around with their paws. That fight may be pitiful, but it inspires a certain awe when one considers the balls it took to put something so pathetic onto the screen and actually expect people to shell out good money to see it. And let us not forget the incredible turn by star Dixie Peabody; her loony expressions and acting when she gets crazy while reminiscing about her murdered brother are amazing in a way that calls to mind a fusion of Edy Williams and Susan George at their most over-the-top.
    7emm

    Painfully overlooked biker film shows off its feminist strength.

    You can complain all you want about low budget production values, but BURY ME AN ANGEL is a lot better than most biker pictures of the age, telling a "revenge-on-the-go" story that satisfies. Best of all, it defines both revenge and attitude at the same time! This is as solid as it gets with writing a feminist statement into an exploitation movie that doesn't require a single damsel going under a lot of painful distress. Many drive-in movies have copied off this tiring idea numerous times before (like the women-in-prison idea), so this movie was obviously going into a new direction. The key word is revenge, and it defines exactly what this movie is about, not withstanding the pressure of most filmmakers who still haven't learned how to make good exploitation.

    This damsel, by the way, falls under the name of Dixie Peabody, certainly knowing how to show who's boss throughout the whole film. Her style of character stands out extremely high and sticks with it. You can tell that she has that mean, emotionless personality inside, and never gives up trying. And you know what she's going after. Revenge, and nothing short of sweet! It's not bad to have two accompanying buddies to join her for the ride. It would almost be certain that it rips off EASY RIDER, but thank goodness this one isn't exactly an action film carrying the "femme fatale" label. Who needs it, anyhow?

    Bottom line: this IS serious biker hash that doesn't need to go over the border with lousy creativity demonstrated in SATAN'S SADISTS. You wouldn't want to miss Dan "Grizzly Addams" Haggerty in a movie like this, a guy reasonable in a dark-haired beard that Nu-Hart later hired. As obscure as BURY ME AN ANGEL has become, so does the actress Dixie Peabody who should have been best remembered for her solid performance on both motorcycle and turf. Where is she today? An overlooked (and perhaps lost) drive-in experience could someday rediscover itself again, if you took my word on this page.
    7Hey_Sweden

    The race is almost over, and you know you'll never win.

    Dixie Peabody ("Night Call Nurses") plays "Dag", a young female biker utterly destroyed by the killing of her brother Dennis. She sets out on the road with two male sidekicks, Bernie (Clyde Ventura, "'Gator Bait") and Jonesy (Terry Mace, "Sixpack Annie"), toting a shotgun and coldly determined to get revenge.

    "Bury Me an Angel" is oft-promoted by cult movie aficionados as a rare "feminist biker movie", given that it's written & directed by a woman filmmaker (Barbara Peeters, "Starhops" and "Humanoids from the Deep") and features a strong female character in the lead. Having seen it now, I *can* safely say that the script is actually pretty good, and occasionally insightful. Of course, being a product of Roger Cormans' New World Pictures, it serves as both female empowerment *and* exploitation, with the statuesque Peabody removing her clothes for a skinny-dipping scene. Still ... it sometimes meanders and just marks time, with maybe a little too many shots of the main trio riding down the highway. The big fight scene in the bar comes off as perfunctory and overly silly. (Then again, that may have been Peeters' point: to show how silly she thinks scenes like this are.)

    But the cast is good: Peabody leaves a memorable impression in the main role, and she & Mace & Ventura have decent chemistry. The supporting players include Joanne Moore Jordan ("Faces"), Gary Littlejohn ("Badlands"), Beach Dickerson ("Attack of the Crab Monsters"), and Dan "Grizzly Adams" Haggerty in an engaging bit as a struggling artist who takes a liking to Dag. Film director Richard Compton ("Macon County Line") plays one of the pool players.

    Overall, "Bury Me an Angel" packs a pretty big punch with its bombshell of an ending, showing just how troubled our anti-heroine was and once again proving that revenge is not what it's cracked up to be.

    Seven out of 10.
    3jbar19

    Don't. Don't do it. REALLY not much there.

    Only interesting from a historical standpoint as it is written and directed by a women and has a strong woman as the central character.

    There is more padding in this movie than in box of cotton.

    There are long sweeping shots of three people riding motorcycles through beautiful vistas... over and over again. I was able to fast forward through 40% of this movie without missing any dialogue. In fact, we were making fun of it. It was like the actors drove about 2 miles, stopped, changed their clothing and drove another 2 miles, etc to make it look like the movie took place over a longer period of time.

    The chick is pretty and she does a passable job, but there's just not that much there. Almost no action. Even the ending is vague and silly.

    I LOVE bad movies. I love biker flicks and flicks from the 70s. I can usually find something positive about any movie... But this one... Ooooffff.... Just avoid it if you can.

    Keep Moving... Nothing to see here.
    8kennywest1

    A Howling Hellcat Humping a HotSteel Hog on a Roaring Rampage of Revenge

    Dixie Peabody stars as "Dag" in this hypnotic biker film. Dag and her two male biker friends search for the murderer of Dag's brother, who was shot during a party. The film marches the trio into constant trouble,and a friendly encounter with Dan"Grizzly Adams"Haggerty as a young hippie. The music in the film reflects the times of free love and peacenik joy, but the background score in the flashback scenes invoke a witchy pride to the story that itself is dreamy and illusionary.

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    • Trivia
      The movie was titled "The Hunt" during production. Roger Corman changed it to make it seem like part of his "Angels" series. In fact, not only are none of the main characters bikers in the Hell's Angels sense of the term, the word "angel" itself is never uttered even once.
    • Goofs
      When Dag and her two pals enter the School, after speaking with the School Girl, it's plain day light. When they leave after the interview with the School Principal that took about 5 minutes, it's pitch dark night outside. (72 of 85 minutes in the VHS version).
    • Quotes

      Weasel: Wow, man, you sure got no sense of humor!

      Dag: Just none whatsoever.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Best of Sex and Violence (1981)
    • Soundtracks
      So Here We Are
      composed and performed by East-West Pipeline

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    • Release date
      • April 1971 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Hunt
    • Production companies
      • Meier-Murray Productions
      • New World Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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