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Angels from Hell

  • 1968
  • R
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
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Angels from Hell (1968)
Action

A destructive ex-motorcycle gang leader comes home from Vietnam to resume his life. His desire to form a powerful gang has the police running scared. But, will he succeed.A destructive ex-motorcycle gang leader comes home from Vietnam to resume his life. His desire to form a powerful gang has the police running scared. But, will he succeed.A destructive ex-motorcycle gang leader comes home from Vietnam to resume his life. His desire to form a powerful gang has the police running scared. But, will he succeed.

  • Director
    • Bruce Kessler
  • Writer
    • Jerome Wish
  • Stars
    • Tom Stern
    • Ted Markland
    • Jack Starrett
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    422
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bruce Kessler
    • Writer
      • Jerome Wish
    • Stars
      • Tom Stern
      • Ted Markland
      • Jack Starrett
    • 16User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    Tom Stern
    • Mike
    Ted Markland
    Ted Markland
    • Smiley
    Jack Starrett
    Jack Starrett
    • Bingham
    Arlene Martel
    Arlene Martel
    • Ginger
    Paul Bertoya
    • Nutty Norman
    Jimmy Murphy
    Jimmy Murphy
    • Tiny Tim
    Sandra Bettin
    Sandra Bettin
      Bob Harris
      • Baney
      Luana Talltree
      • Angry Annie
      Susan Walters
      • Saundra Gayle
      • (as Susanne Walters)
      Rod Wilmoth
      • Police Officer
      Steve Oliver
      Steve Oliver
      • Speed
      Pepper Martin
      Pepper Martin
      • Dennis
      Jay S. York
      • George
      • (as Jay York)
      Susanne Sidney
      • Buff
      • (as Ginger Snapp)
      Lee Stanley
      Lee Stanley
      • Reynolds
      Steven Rogers
      • Dude
      Susan Holloway
      • Jennifer
      • Director
        • Bruce Kessler
      • Writer
        • Jerome Wish
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      5gavin6942

      The Usual

      Mike (Tom Stern), a biker, returns to California after serving in Vietnam. He uses his war-hero experience to organize a new, united super outlaw gang. When one member is shot by police because he killed a girl at a pot orgy, an all-out cop versus biker war results.

      I have no idea why there existed a period in time where all you had to do was throw bikers, hippies and cops in a film and it just wrote itself. This idea spawned some good films (notably "Easy Rider") and plenty of bad ones. And it seems like many of the bad ones were brought to life by American International Pictures.

      This is no exception, and unfortunately they did not even manage to cast a single big star. Without the name talent or crew, this is a largely forgettable film from a largely forgettable genre. The most notable name is Von Dutch who designed the titles -- decades before the brand became famous.
      Wizard-8

      "Boredom from Hell" is more like it

      Although I'm usually a big fan of drive-in movies, I have to confess that motorcycle gang movies kind of leave me cold. So I might be writing this review with some prejudice, but I think that this particular motorcycle movie will be badly judged by other drive-in movie fans. The biggest problem with it is how slow and uneventful it is. In the first half of the movie, almost nothing of consequence happens. It's almost all padding. There's a bit more plot in the second half of the movie, but the movie still feels slow and lacking bite. Another big problem with the movie is that the main character (played by Tom Stern) is not developed very well; we never quite sense what makes him tick and what motivates him. By the way, while the movie got an "R" rating back in 1968, it's not very explicit by today's standards; it would get a "PG-13" rating at most if submitted to the MPAA today.
      6planktonrules

      Typical of the genre...but a bit better.

      In 2015, it's a bit hard to imagine that evil biker flicks were so popular in the late 1960s. Although the films seem incredibly naive and silly today, at the time they were box office gold for American International--a studio specializing in cheap and trashy drive-in fare. But the films were wildly successful despite their many shortcomings.

      Unlike many of the biker films which starred the likes of Joe Naimath or Peter Fonda, this one stars a relative unknown. Tom Stern stars as Mike--a newcomer to town who soon becomes the leader of the Madcaps biker gang after he breaks the leg of their old leader. Now with a taste of power, Mike becomes a bit of a megalomaniac--feeling invincible and drunk with power. So, when his gang goes too far, he does little to reign them in and it's soon war with the local police. And, when 'Nutty' murders a girl, instead of turning this psychopath in, Mike covers up the killing and continues to think he can do pretty much what he wants. What's next for Mike and the out of control and rather stupid gang?

      So is this film any good? Well, yes and no. Compared to many other biker films it's a bit better---with a bit more realism and a great ending. But it's also very low-brow and not exactly a must-see film! Not terrible overall despite the title.
      4jordondave-28085

      Mixed bag

      (1968) Angels From Hell CRIME DRAMA

      It opens with motorcycle bike rider, Mike Connery (Tom Stern) beating up a couple of racists who ganged up to beat up a young African American man wanting to use the washroom. And by the time he helps to carry him out, is when other African American guys riding motor bikes show up. After this was done, he then rides away to meet up with his former bike gang group "Madcaps" hanging out in a bar. And we find out Mike had just returned from serving in the military, and decides he want to upstart his own gang again. Except that the Madcaps have a current leader already, Big George to whom Mike has never met before. Big George then challenges him to a fight since he knows Mike has a long history with majority of the members, and wants to prove he is worthy. Once Mike takes over the Madcap group the movie then flips back and forth between righteous and chaos. It was routine until there was a single moment it became interesting is when two low ball cops became judge and jury and breaking the law themselves are and are worse than bikers themselves. The movie worsened as it continued, as if it forgot what it wanted to say as the makers was making it.
      6Uriah43

      A Pretty Good Biker Movie

      After serving a tour in Vietnam, "Mike" (Tom Stern) returns to his hometown to discover that his old motorcycle gang has essentially been run out of town by the local law enforcement and that a new person named "George" (Jay York) has since taken over as the leader. Not happy that Mike is now muscling in on his gang, George initiates a fight with him which turns out quite bad--for George. As a result Mike becomes the leader and soon gets the attractive girl (Arlene Martel as "Ginger") as well. But rather than be satisfied with what he has, Mike has a grand plan for uniting motorcycle gangs across the country with none other than himself as the overall leader. Needless to say, this idea is fraught with difficulty. 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 I thought this was one of the better "motorcycle movies" made thus far. I say this because the plot was realistic and the acting was pretty good as well. In any case, I rate this movie as slightly above average and recommend it to all enthusiasts of this particular sub-genre.

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      • Trivia
        Richard Rush was originally asked to direct this film, but turned said offer down. Rush recommended Bruce Kessler to direct this movie instead.
      • Quotes

        Hippie Child: No thank you, Mom says I can't smoke weed until I'm older.

      • Alternate versions
        Some versions of the film do not feature a scene of Smiley signing and playing guitar at Ginger's house.
      • Connections
        Featured in Bikers, Blondes and Blood (1993)
      • Soundtracks
        No Communication
        Written by Stu Phillips and Jerry Fuller

        Sung by The Peanut Butter Conspiracy

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      • Release date
        • June 5, 1968 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Ángeles del infierno
      • Filming locations
        • 1300 Union Avenue, Bakersfield, California, USA(Gas Station in Opening Credits - Demolished)
      • Production companies
        • American International Pictures (AIP)
        • Fanfare Films
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 26m(86 min)
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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