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Motorpsycho - Wie wilde Hengste

Originaltitel: Motorpsycho
  • 1965
  • 18
  • 1 Std. 14 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,9/10
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Alex Rocco in Motorpsycho - Wie wilde Hengste (1965)
ActionThriller

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA vengeful veterinarian and a grieving widow join forces to track down a trio of violent bikers after they commit heinous acts against their loved ones.A vengeful veterinarian and a grieving widow join forces to track down a trio of violent bikers after they commit heinous acts against their loved ones.A vengeful veterinarian and a grieving widow join forces to track down a trio of violent bikers after they commit heinous acts against their loved ones.

  • Regie
    • Russ Meyer
  • Drehbuch
    • Billy Sprague
    • Russ Meyer
    • James Griffith
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Haji
    • Alex Rocco
    • Steve Oliver
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,9/10
    1765
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Russ Meyer
    • Drehbuch
      • Billy Sprague
      • Russ Meyer
      • James Griffith
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Haji
      • Alex Rocco
      • Steve Oliver
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    Haji
    • Ruby Bonner
    Alex Rocco
    Alex Rocco
    • Cory Maddox
    Steve Oliver
    Steve Oliver
    • Brahmin
    • (as Stephen Oliver)
    Lane Carroll
    • Gail Maddox
    • (as Holle K. Winters)
    Joseph Cellini
    • Dante
    Timothy Scott
    Timothy Scott
    • Slick
    • (as Thomas Scott)
    Coleman Francis
    • Harry Bonner
    Sharon Lee
    • Jessica Fannin
    Steve Masters
    • Frank
    Arshalouis Aivazian
    • Frank's Wife
    Russ Meyer
    Russ Meyer
    • Sheriff
    • (as E.E. Meyer)
    George Costello
    • Ambulance Doctor
    Fred Owens
    • Rufus, Gas Station Attendant
    • (as F. Rufus Owens)
    Richard S. Brummer
    Richard S. Brummer
    • Ambulance Driver
    • (as Richard Serly Brummer)
    • Regie
      • Russ Meyer
    • Drehbuch
      • Billy Sprague
      • Russ Meyer
      • James Griffith
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    Infofreak

    Excellent overlooked b-grade picture. Darker and more serious than most of Russ Meyer's output.

    In some ways 'Motor Psycho' is almost like Russ Meyer's dummy run for his trash classic 'Faster Pussycat! Kill! Kill!', featuring three men on a rampage instead of three women, but this is a much darker and more serious movie than we generally expect from him. There is the wonderful Haji and a few buxom women on screen, but no outrageous sexual humour or camp touches. 'Motor Psycho' plays it fairly straight. The budget is non-existent, but the acting is pretty good, and despite Brahmin and pals not strictly being bikers you can see 'The Wild Angels' on the horizon, and maybe even 'The Last House On The Left'. Stephen Oliver plays disturbed Vietnam vet Brahmin who terrorizes several women in a desert community. Alex Rocco ('The Godfather', 'The Stunt Man') plays the local vet Cory Maddox, and after his wife Gail (Holle K. Winters) is raped and beaten by Brahmin and his sidekicks he vows revenge. While tracking the thugs down he meets Ruby Bonner (Haji) whose husband was recently murdered by them and they help each other when they get stranded in the desert. 'Motor Psycho' is a very gritty movie for the time, and surprisingly effective. A very good b-grade movie that deserves some more attention. Check it out.
    5jhensley66

    Not the typical Russ Meyer Flick!

    "MOTOR PSYCHO" (1965) is not your typical Russ Meyer flick. Granted if you are a Meyer fan, you'll probably like this film ~ but you won't love it. The sparse plot concerns 3 bikers who rape a young woman and the husband who goes out for revenge. That's it for plot but the film looks good and is well edited. But the main problem is, if your a Russ Meyer lover, there just isn't enough boobies!!! Now Meyer's next film "Faster Pussycat, Kill! Kill!" put him on the map and if you pair the two together for your own at home double bill (MOTOR PSYCHO and FASTER PUSSYCAT) you will definitely have a good time! But "Motor Psycho" on its own is just typical 60s drive-in fodder~except that it made far better than more 60s drive-in features. Running in at just around 75 minutes you never get bored ~ you just keep waiting for things that just don't happen. If your a fan, see it! If not, you probably won't care for it! I love Russ Meyer films (and I'm gay) so your not getting a review from someone who likes films full of breasts! But in a Russ Meyer film, it's something you come expecting to see. If you've never seen a Russ Meyer film see "Faster Pussycat! KILL! KILL!." Now that is a fun night at the movies! INDEED!
    7a_chinn

    MotorPsycho! The most adult motion picture you will ever see! For your own safety, do not fail to see MotorPsycho!

    MotorPsycho! (1967) ***1/2

    "MotorPsycho! MotorPsycho! MotorPsycho! MotorPsycho! MotorPsycho! MotorPsycho! The most adult motion picture you will ever see! Cycle maniacs and reckless women gambling with more action than they could handle! Angels are devils! Violence! Terror! Criminal assault! They stop at nothing! MotorpPycho! Flat out on their murder-cycles. Violating! Assaulting! Looting! Molesting! Taking whatever their rapacious appetites demanded! Asking no quarter and giving none in return. Fair play was a dirty word to them, the badge of a weakling! MotorPsycho! A rocket-based motion picture that dares to reveal the devastating action behind the headlines. MotorPsycho! Incredibly strong motion picture entertainment. MotorPsycho! A powerful motion picture that strips and lays bare the frenzied emotions of today's motorcycle-riding hoodlums. MotorPsycho! Pulse-pounding entertainment! MotorPsycho! Three motorcycle maniacs assaulting and killing for thrills! For your own safety, do not fail to see MotorPsycho!"

    That's the copy from the original trailer, and if you don't want to see this film after that description, this Russ Meyer film is probably not for you. A vicious biker gang terrorized a small town, and when they sexually assault a woman, her husband, a young Alex Rocco (Mo Green from THE GODFATHER), chases them down for the remainder of the film seeking revenge. One interesting twist to the story is that the leader of the biker gang is a mentally unstable Vietnam veteran, making this possibly the first film that might be considered "Nam-sploitation," where a disturbed veteran goes nuts, ALA THE EXTERMINATOR or ROLLING THUNDER. This film felt different from most of Meyer's other films in that it's more of an action film and less of a sexploitation flick. There's often action in his film, but that seemed to be more of the focus here than his usual focus on sexploitation elements. MOTORPSYCHO! Felt like the closest Meyer ever got to making a straight action film, which really would have been something. Outside of a Criterion Collection release of BEYOND THE VALLEY OF THE DOLLS, the Russ Meyer estate has carefully guarded his film library. However, they recently struck a deal with Severin for a gorgeous blu-ray release of this film and the Vixen trilogy. This film was a smash success and Meyer's most successful film up to that point, so for his next film, he took the same story of a vicious male biker gang and made it a story about a vicious girl gang of hotrod drivers. FASTER, PUSSYCAT! KILL! KILL! Was not successful upon its release, but is the film Meyer is deservedly most remembered for. While Meyer films are unapologetically exploitation films that take the male gaze to another level, the female characters in his films are almost universally stronger and more in control than the men around them. Meyer is far from a feminist, but there is an element of female empowerment to his films, which set them apart from other '60s skin flicks. What also sets them apart is that Meyer was a legitimately skilled craftsman, having been trained during WWII by the most talented Hollywood cameramen in the business at the time. FUN FACT! If you've ever seen WWII footage of General George S. Patton, that was probably shot by Meyer. The photography, framing, and especially the editing are top notch, which is something you almost never see in low-budget exploitation flicks. However, where this film falters is that it's one of the few of Meyer's films where the female characters are not the main characters, and the female characters in the film are not the in-control, take-charge type of women that usually populate his films. The one exception is Haji, who'd go on to be one of the leads in FASTER PUSSYCAT, playing the wife of a man murdered by the biker gang who teams up with Rocco to take down the savage biker gang. Without strong female characters, the film simply feels sadistic and loses the fun of his other films. Still, as with most all of his films, the dialogue is endlessly quotable, the editing is exciting, and the ladies are lovingly photographed, even if the story was disappointingly more akin to lesser roughies of this era.

    AI CAPSULE REVIEW: MotorPsycho! Is a brutal, high-octane slice of biker exploitation that trades Russ Meyer's usual sex-fueled fun for gritty revenge and Vietnam-era angst. While less empowered and more sadistic than his best, it's still stylish, savage, and packed with wild-eyed energy.
    Maciste_Brother

    Solid Actioner

    MOTORPSYCHO was made in 1965, the same year FASTER PUSSYCAT KILL KILL was made. MOTORPSYCHO was made first and it's basically the male version of FASTER PUSSYCAT: three bad guys roaming the desert and looking for kicks. There are several plot points that are even identical between the two movies. But today, MOTORPSYCHO has been totally eclipsed by FASTER PUSSYCAT or BEYOND THE VALLEY OF THE DOLLS. It's ironic because MOTORPSYCHO was a bigger hit than FASTER PUSSYCAT, the latter having flopped on its initial release. FASTER PUSSYCAT is now a bona fine cult hit while MOTORPSYCHO toils in near obscurity. And it's unfortunate because it's one of the grittiest Film Noir I've ever seen. It's a true pulp novel come to life. It's a combo of Orson Welles' A TOUCH OF EVIL and a countless Film Noir from the 1940s. But unlike TOUCH OF EVIL or the older Film Noir films, MOTORPSYCHO doesn't shy away from the violence or the "thrilling" aspects of the story.

    Some might say the subject matter of rape is too serious to be used in a so-called exploitation film but Meyer handles it pretty well. It's still unpleasant at times (when the guys forces the wife to dance with them) but

    the film never crosses the line. In fact, MOTORPSYCHO is a rare breed of movie: it depicts the actual disturbing subject and even exploits it (close-up of women's bodies) but doesn't go overboard with it as it never stray away from its story. The film keeps interest with its characters and situations until the very end. It's never overshadowed by its sensationalistic aspects. This is because some of the acting is pretty good and the stunning use of B&W photography (excellent composition from Russ Meyer himself) and the overall grittiness of the story. It's a pretty darn good feat for an exploitation film.

    The acting from everyone is surprisingly good. Alex Rocco is excellent and believable. The bad guys are never over-the-top. The woman who played Rocco' wife, the beautiful Holle K Winters, is also excellent and believable. Her scenes when she's harassed by the three men feel authentic and are difficult to watch. Strangely enough, this was Holle's only movie. And then there's Haji. Haji is THE ultimate Femme Fatale ever put on screen. You can't help being attracted to her and know she's nothing but trouble. She's like a babe on the cover of a pulp novel come to life.

    I prefer MOTORPSYCHO over FASTER PUSSYCAT, which is also a remarkably well made actioner but it's more campy and at times too over-the-top to be taken seriously, or BTVOTD, which is just plain stupid. MOTORPSYCHO has just the right amount of violence, grittiness and believability to make it feel like a great if overlooked Film Noir.
    7omp9

    A serious Russ Meyer picture.

    Motor Psycho is directed by the infamous bosomania director Russ Meyer. But this film is no sexploitation movie, this is straight beastploitation, whit no humour or campy stuff, as we know Meyer movies best.

    Motor Psycho tells the story about a veterinarian Corey Maddox, his wife has been violent raped, by three violent motorcyclists who like raping other people's woman. Maddox decide to hunt down the motorcycle gang. On his way into the canyon he's teaming up with a Cajun woman, who's lost her husband, whose has been killed by the same gang. Maddox and Ruby (The Cajun woman) have now to face up whit the motorcycle gang and its leader who's happened to be a crazy Vietnam veteran.

    Whit Motor Psycho Meyer shows us that he can make more than boob flicks. Motor Psycho is a frightening drama that should be taken seriously and as important work. The acting performances is mediocre, Alex Rocco (plays the character Corey Maddox) as the most famous one, he is best known for The Godfather. The lovely Ruby are being played by Haji, she played one of the three toughs in 'Faster Pussycat! Kill! Kill' the following year.

    I think this small and effective pictures works, and I it found interesting. Give it a try. 7 out of 10.

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      Film debut of Alex Rocco. 7 years later, he would go on to play Moe Greene in The Godfather.
    • Patzer
      When Maddox and the injured Ruby scramble to hide in the climax, she loses her shoes as she drags her legs to safety but in subsequent shots is alternately wearing/not wearing them. Her feet remain bare after these scenes however, which rectifies the continuity.
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      Ruby Bonner: Reminds me of the story where the boy says to the girl, "What is a nice girl like you doing here?" and she says, "I dunno, just lucky I guess."

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      Featured in The Movie Orgy (1968)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 22. März 1968 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Motorpsycho!
    • Drehorte
      • Mojave Desert, Kalifornien, USA
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Eve Productions
      • Harlequin Pictures
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      • 38.000 $ (geschätzt)
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      • 1 Std. 14 Min.(74 min)
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      • Mono
    • Seitenverhältnis
      • 1.66 : 1

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