Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuTwo backwoods North Carolinians unsuccessfully attempt to rob a bootlegger of $250, 000. They kill a federal agent while escaping, then head for California. Based on a story by Michael Fishe... Alles lesenTwo backwoods North Carolinians unsuccessfully attempt to rob a bootlegger of $250, 000. They kill a federal agent while escaping, then head for California. Based on a story by Michael Fisher and Dick Clark.Two backwoods North Carolinians unsuccessfully attempt to rob a bootlegger of $250, 000. They kill a federal agent while escaping, then head for California. Based on a story by Michael Fisher and Dick Clark.
Robert Walker Jr.
- Johnny Warder
- (as Robert Walker)
Dick Clark
- Roger
- (as dick clark)
John 'Bud' Cardos
- Bates
- (as John Cardos)
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This movie has more going for it than a B grade script and a bunch of B grade actors. It's got swamps and hillbilly types who look like they came straight to the set without stopping off first at make-up. Diane Varsi is an X-rated, truly titillating Daisy Mae type who holds nothing back from the camera, or from Robert Walker Jr. The scenes of violence are almost accidentally realistic and moving. It's as if the director, writer, and cast were drinking with Sam Peckinpah and Robert Aldrich every day after filming. As the movie progresses, and the plot spins out, the characters seem to all gather a mix of momentum and resignation which effectively adds to the miasmic, depressive swamp-like feeling of the movie.
Some movies are just bad. This movie is bad, and it's good, and it's so bad it's often good. Like Dick Clark on acid (or moonshine)!
Some movies are just bad. This movie is bad, and it's good, and it's so bad it's often good. Like Dick Clark on acid (or moonshine)!
This film was shot in Randolph County in central North Carolina in 1968 when a film crew in the state was a rare thing. The locations were the municipalities of Liberty and Ramseur and the surrounding rural countryside. It is not a particularly good movie. It did have Merle Haggard and it brought life to the hinterlands for a few minutes.
The plot is standard shootemup. The cinematography is that fuzzy stuff that came out of the late sixties and early seventies. The local folks were thrilled to be a part of the enterprise.
If viewers have difficulty finding a copy of this film, a record copy is available in Asheboro, NC.
Actors not credited include Ben Jones, Mimi Pravda, Tommy Hull, Bill Nunnery.
The plot is standard shootemup. The cinematography is that fuzzy stuff that came out of the late sixties and early seventies. The local folks were thrilled to be a part of the enterprise.
If viewers have difficulty finding a copy of this film, a record copy is available in Asheboro, NC.
Actors not credited include Ben Jones, Mimi Pravda, Tommy Hull, Bill Nunnery.
This is one of my all time favorite movies. even though it is a Bonnie and Clyde type movie it has a lot of humor in it. Also I love the music! Tony York does a great job as the little boy, Tony. Watch his face when he says "We going to California now?" Priceless. Dick Clark does a great job too as do all of the actors. I have watched this about 6 times and I will watch it again. I think this is one of the few movies that Dick Clark acted in. He also co-wrote this movie. It is kind of a black comedy. This film might make you laugh as well as cry. Give it a try. You won't be sorry. I have this on tape but don't have the DVD yet.
This movie is completely forgettable...in fact, quite horrible. Unless, that is, you are from Randolph County, NC, and know the area well enough.
Filmed in 1968, the fact that Dick Clark was one of the stars was enough to draw crowds. Unfortunately, the most memorable movie moment happened behind the scenes in response to a love scene filmed in a field of Queen Anne's lace. Funny for the locals, painful for the stars.
The plot is weak, the cinematography painful, and the acting is wooden.
Don't waste your time unless you are completely bored out of your mind.
Filmed in 1968, the fact that Dick Clark was one of the stars was enough to draw crowds. Unfortunately, the most memorable movie moment happened behind the scenes in response to a love scene filmed in a field of Queen Anne's lace. Funny for the locals, painful for the stars.
The plot is weak, the cinematography painful, and the acting is wooden.
Don't waste your time unless you are completely bored out of your mind.
I have seen Dick Clark in a couple of films before and once on the farewell episode of the Perry Mason series and he did turn in some creditable performances. Killers Three was produced, partially written and he was one of the three killers. Set in post World War II North Carolina this is about Clark, Robert Walker, Jr., and Diane Varsi who go Bonnie and Clyde and become notorious fugitives.
Walker is making a good living supporting Varsi and her child which isn't his, but whom he has adopted. A visit from war buddy Clark changes everything as Clark convinces him to rob a known bootlegger when he learns where the bootlegger hides his money.
Everything goes wrong with this genius plan they cook up and they're on the run. Given the parameters of this kind of film you know it won't end up good.
Clark is absolutely laughable as a killer, Walker and Varsi both sleep walk through the film. Merle Haggard acts in the film as a local sheriff, but on the plus side does several songs for the soundtrack. His fans might like Killers Three for that.
But everyone else, stay away from this badly distilled moonshine.
Walker is making a good living supporting Varsi and her child which isn't his, but whom he has adopted. A visit from war buddy Clark changes everything as Clark convinces him to rob a known bootlegger when he learns where the bootlegger hides his money.
Everything goes wrong with this genius plan they cook up and they're on the run. Given the parameters of this kind of film you know it won't end up good.
Clark is absolutely laughable as a killer, Walker and Varsi both sleep walk through the film. Merle Haggard acts in the film as a local sheriff, but on the plus side does several songs for the soundtrack. His fans might like Killers Three for that.
But everyone else, stay away from this badly distilled moonshine.
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- WissenswertesIn 1972, American International Pictures distributed this film on a double bill with Die Faust der Rebellen (1972) starring Barbara Hershey and David Carradine.
- Crazy CreditsDick Clark's name is spelled in lower case letters in the opening credits.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Dusk to Dawn Drive-In Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 2 (1996)
- SoundtracksThe Ballad From Killers Three (Mama Tried)
Written and Sung by Merle Haggard
available on Capitol Records
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