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Devil's Angels

  • 1967
  • R
  • 1h 24m
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5.0/10
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Devil's Angels (1967)
An exiled band of Hell's Angels strike a bargain with the Sheriff of a local town, let them stay and the town is safe. But a local girl strays into their lair and sparks off a full scale Angel war.
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An exiled band of Hell's Angels strike a bargain with the Sheriff of a local town, let them stay and the town is safe. But a local girl strays into their lair and sparks off a full scale Ang... Read allAn exiled band of Hell's Angels strike a bargain with the Sheriff of a local town, let them stay and the town is safe. But a local girl strays into their lair and sparks off a full scale Angel war.An exiled band of Hell's Angels strike a bargain with the Sheriff of a local town, let them stay and the town is safe. But a local girl strays into their lair and sparks off a full scale Angel war.

  • Director
    • Daniel Haller
  • Writer
    • Charles B. Griffith
  • Stars
    • John Cassavetes
    • Beverly Adams
    • Mimsy Farmer
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    618
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    • Director
      • Daniel Haller
    • Writer
      • Charles B. Griffith
    • Stars
      • John Cassavetes
      • Beverly Adams
      • Mimsy Farmer
    • 23User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Cassavetes
    John Cassavetes
    • Cody
    Beverly Adams
    Beverly Adams
    • Lynn
    Mimsy Farmer
    Mimsy Farmer
    • Marianne
    Maurice McEndree
    • Joel the Mole
    Leo Gordon
    Leo Gordon
    • Sheriff Henderson
    Russ Bender
    Russ Bender
    • Royce
    Marc Cavell
    Marc Cavell
    • Billy the Kid
    Buck Taylor
    Buck Taylor
    • Gage
    Marianne Kanter
    Marianne Kanter
    • Rena
    Kipp Whitman
    Kipp Whitman
    • Roy
    Mitzi Hoag
    Mitzi Hoag
    • Karen
    Nai Bonet
    Nai Bonet
    • Tanya
    Buck Kartalian
    Buck Kartalian
    • Funky
    George Sims
    • Leroy
    Salli Sachse
    Salli Sachse
    • Louise
    Wally Campo
    Wally Campo
    • Grog
    Richard Anders
    Richard Anders
    • Bruno
    John Craig
    • Robot
    • Director
      • Daniel Haller
    • Writer
      • Charles B. Griffith
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    8angelsunchained

    A Devilish Good Time!

    Roger Corman's Devil's Angels which was made at the height of the movie-biker craze in 1967 has three qualities which make this "B" film a devilish good time.

    Starring the late-great John Cassavetes as motorcycle gang leader Cody. Cassavates was one of the best actors of the 1960s, yet never really became popular with the mainstream movie goer. He brings a complexity to his character. Torn between "doing-your-own-thing" or "selling-out". As his sidekick is the beautiful and lovely Beverly Adams. Ms. Adams is best known for playing Dean Martin's sexy secretary in the Matt Helm series, Lovely Kravezit. Looking earthy, but sexy, she excels in one of his best on-screen roles.

    A fine supporting cast is lead by Mimsy Farmer and veteran character actor/writer Leo Gordon. Out-dated today, but for the times it must rate as one of the top 5 biker films of the decade.

    Interesting side note, the movie poster for Devil's Angels is one of the best there is.
    bikeronlineguide

    Not Hell's Angels

    First there are no Hell's Angels as in mentioned in the main summery, the MC is the Skulls for you trivia lovers. As is so often the case in many of these summaries their weakness makes me wonder if they actually watched the movie. The movie does have a common plot for the genre, the beat music and slang of the Sixties fills the movie. The leader, John Cassavetes, is one of the not really bad guys, just a guy trying to find his way. So his performance is above what one often sees in these types of movies. Over another normal 60s biker "gang" stereotypes in plot but without the why so common death ending so in so many of films. At least more of a more positive ending
    7theognis-80821

    Better than expected

    Although following a line of biker movies, stretching back to "The Wild One," "Devil's Angels" feels remarkably contemporary in its tone: anarchists on wheels ride into a town, smashing windows, stealing whatever they want, burning a car, disrespecting legal authority, boasting of their contempt for the bourgeoisie, and vandalizing everything. Their leader, John Cassavetes, is surprisingly reasonable and the beauty of Mimsy Farmer is hereby preserved forever.
    5Uriah43

    Heading Out on the Highway

    When things begin to get a little too hot in the city where they live the motorcycle gang known as the Skulls decide to head out on the highway and look for a new place to call their own. This brings them to the small town of Brookville which just happens to be enjoying a carnival on that day. Because they are so rowdy the local lawman, "Sheriff Henderson" (Leo Gordon) tells them to leave town. However, when the leader of the Skulls, "Cody" (John Cassavetes) informs him that they have nowhere to go for the night the sheriff makes a deal where they can sleep out on the nearby beach but have to be gone the next day and that they cannot come back into town. Cody agrees and the motorcycle gang camps out on the beach. Unfortunately, a local girl named "Marianne" (Mimsy Farmer) cannot leave well enough alone and goes out to party with them. However, when things get a little too adventurous for her, she runs back into town in a disheveled state which causes several leading citizens in the town to take matters into their own hands. Now rather than reveal any more of this movie and risk spoiling it for those who haven't seen it I will just say that although it starts off rather slow it eventually gains momentum and ends up satisfactorily for the most part. In short, it's not a great motorcycle movie but it wasn't that bad either.
    6pzilliox

    Fun, but not for the reasons the filmmakers intended

    This is not a great movie, and it never was. But today, the period foolishness in telling the story of poor, misunderstood counterculture bikers is a hoot! The bikers flaunt their bad-boys image and behavior, but then bemoan the harsh treatment they get from the "citizens" they despise. They--and this film--want it both ways. If this was a new film, I would be more critical of it, but as it is, it's a wonderful time capsule of '60s film-making and ideology. The acting and dialog continually swing from wooden and contrived to endearing and dramatically believable. Cassavetes was truly a talented actor, and this otherwise low-grade movie proves it. I am much more fond his gang leader character than the script or production warrant.

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    • Trivia
      Though wildly miscast as the gang's leader, Cassavetes nevertheless accepted the part because he needed the money to fund post-production on his own film Faces (1968). Ironically, his next picture, The Dirty Dozen (1967), paid him a great deal more, which might have made him think he should have waited a little before accepting this role.
    • Goofs
      The Sheriff tells the gang they can camp down by the beach, but it's actually the bank of an extremely shallow river, which really stretches the definition of "beach." Sharp-eyed viewers will note it appears to be the same location used frequently in The Glory Stompers (1967).
    • Quotes

      Leroy: Well, I'll tell you one thing, you're lucky the man wasn't around.

      Cody: The man *was* there. Every time we go out we come face to face with the man.

      Joel-the-Mole: We take one drink and there's the man, and we hop on our sickles and the man's on our tail.

      Cody: Look, the man is out there, and he's gonna bust us all.

    • Connections
      Featured in Dusk to Dawn Drive-in Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 2 (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Devil's Angels
      Written by Mike Curb, Guy Hemric and Jerry Styner (as Jerry Steiner)

      Performed by Jerry and the Portraits

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    • Release date
      • April 1967 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Rebellen in Lederjacken
    • Filming locations
      • Patagonia, Arizona, USA(used for "Brookville", the town with the carnival the gang takes over)
    • Production company
      • American International Pictures (AIP)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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