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Ángeles salvajes

Título original: The Wild Angels
  • 1966
  • R
  • 1h 33min
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Peter Fonda and Nancy Sinatra in Ángeles salvajes (1966)
The "Angels", a San Pedro motorcycle gang, parties in the Coachella Valley's Palm Springs Indian Canyons, California, and wreaks havoc with the local police.
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Una banda de motoristas va en busca de la moto de uno de sus miembros y acaban siendo perseguidos por la policía. Uno de sus miembros es disparado y muere al sacarle del hospital sus compañe... Leer todoUna banda de motoristas va en busca de la moto de uno de sus miembros y acaban siendo perseguidos por la policía. Uno de sus miembros es disparado y muere al sacarle del hospital sus compañeros por miedo a que después fuera a la cárcel.Una banda de motoristas va en busca de la moto de uno de sus miembros y acaban siendo perseguidos por la policía. Uno de sus miembros es disparado y muere al sacarle del hospital sus compañeros por miedo a que después fuera a la cárcel.

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    • Roger Corman
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    • Charles B. Griffith
    • Peter Bogdanovich
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    • Peter Fonda
    • Nancy Sinatra
    • Bruce Dern
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    • Dirección
      • Roger Corman
    • Guionistas
      • Charles B. Griffith
      • Peter Bogdanovich
    • Elenco
      • Peter Fonda
      • Nancy Sinatra
      • Bruce Dern
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    Peter Fonda
    Peter Fonda
    • Heavenly Blues
    Nancy Sinatra
    Nancy Sinatra
    • Mike 'Monkey'
    Bruce Dern
    Bruce Dern
    • Joe 'Loser' Kerns
    Diane Ladd
    Diane Ladd
    • Gaysh
    Buck Taylor
    Buck Taylor
    • Dear John
    Norman Alden
    Norman Alden
    • Medic
    Michael J. Pollard
    Michael J. Pollard
    • Pigmy
    Lou Procopio
    • Joint
    Joan Shawlee
    Joan Shawlee
    • Momma Monahan
    Marc Cavell
    Marc Cavell
    • Frankenstein
    Coby Denton
    • Bull Puckey
    Frank Maxwell
    Frank Maxwell
    • Preacher
    Gayle Hunnicutt
    Gayle Hunnicutt
    • Suzie
    Gina Grant
    Art Baker
    Art Baker
    • Thomas - Mortician
    Dick Miller
    Dick Miller
    • Rigger
    Kim Hamilton
    Kim Hamilton
    • Nurse
    Hal Bokar
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      • Roger Corman
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      • Charles B. Griffith
      • Peter Bogdanovich
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    8phillindholm

    ''The Most Terrifying Film Of Our Time!''.

    That's what it seemed like ''way back in 1966. Producer Roger Corman set out to make a film based on the notorious California-Based ''Hell's Angels'' motorcycle gang, having seen a cover story about them in Life Magazine.Legendary ''B'' movie studio, American International Pictures was just as anxious to jump on the ''Biker Bandwagon'' (they eventually produced or distributed eleven more films on this subject) and gave the OK to Corman. Though George Chakiris (''West Side Story'' Oscar Winner) was originally cast in the lead role, it was Peter Fonda who ended up playing the part. Playing his ''Old Lady'' was Nancy Sinatra, who was then riding high with her hit single ''These Boots Are Made For Walkin'.Bruce Dern played ''The Loser'' the part originally intended for Fonda, and Dern's then wife Diane Ladd portrayed his on-screen spouse. There were a few familiar faces among the supporting actors as well, including Gayle Hunnicutt, in an early appearance, and Assistant Director Peter Bogdonavich, who is glimpsed in the climactic brawl,as is Corman himself. The story itself is really just a loosely connected series of incidents which allow the viewer to follow the ''Angel's'' exploits as if they were viewing a Documentary about the gang. Since ''The Wild One''aside, this was the film that started the whole ''Cycle'' cycle, it's not surprising that it has a very experimental feel to it.The location photography is excellent, and belies the brief three week shooting schedule, while the musical score written by future AIP Biker music stalwart (and future Lieutenant Governor) Mike Curb, is dynamic and fits the visuals like a glove. The same goes for the group (''Davie Allan And The Arrows'') who perform it. In fact ''Blues Theme'' was a hit single for the group, and the Soundtrack Album proved so popular that a second volume was released. Both records, in fact, started the ''Motorcycle Soundtrack'' craze, most of which were released on Curb's ''Tower/Sidewalk'' labels, a Capitol Records affiliate during the 60's. The actors themselves are not given much opportunity to spread their wings and fly, so to speak, but, under the circumstances, they do all right. Dern is especially convincing as ''The Loser'' and Ladd evokes the sympathy her character calls for. Fonda is a bit weak as ''Heavenly Blues'' the leader, but Sinatra makes a pretty tough ''Momma'' and though her natural beauty is downplayed, she is still very easy on the eyes.Upon it's release, the low-budget film proved enormously popular (AIP'S biggest hit so far) and convinced them to launch a whole series of ''Protest'' films. (A wise decision on their part, because they kept the studio in the profit margin for years to come). The Biker genre would have it's share of hits and misses, and, thanks to a few Poverty-Row, independent productions like ''The Hellcats'' ''The Rebel Rousers'' and ''The Cycle Savages'' (starring Dern) all of which made this one seem fairly lavish by comparison, it had petered out by the early seventies. Nevertheless, ''The Wild Angels'' and a few successors like ''Devil's Angels'' and ''Born Losers'' (both released in 1967) remain among the most popular''B'' films of their era.
    swojtak

    Very impressive movie when I was 16.

    I was 16 years old when I saw this movie and I had just gotten a 90cc Honda motorcycle. What really impressed me was the music in the opening scene where Blue rode his chopper out of Venice, California. I live in LA and was familiar with the area and since I had a bike, I knew the feeling of riding a motorcycle. Each time I ride, I can still hear the music in my head and ever since then I have had a love of pan head, Harley-Davidson choppers. The music played most often and associated with bikes is, "Born to be Wild" from Easy rider. To me, the music is the theme from the Wild Angels. However, even when I saw the movie at that time, I thought the acting was silly. Still, when I think of the movie, I can feel the freedom of the open road, the sound of the exhaust pipes, and the wind in my face. Even at age 53 I still want to go where I want to go and to do what I want to do. This is what America is all about.
    5helpless_dancer

    'B' movie about thugs on cycles

    I first saw this show in '66 when I was a cycle rider myself. I liked it so much that I went to see it twice. Even liked the music. After watching it again over 30 years later, I have to ask myself just what it was that I found so appealing about the film. It was corny, overacted, sometimes badly acted, and it had a juvenile storyline. I guess what I liked about it back then was all the motorcycles. Good to see that Peter Fonda has improved with age.
    Infofreak

    Roger Corman's trash classic that started the biker movie cycle of the 1960s/70s.

    Legendary b-grade producer/director Roger Corman had a hand in many bad movies, and some very good ones. He also made several in between, trashy but fun. 'The Wild Angels' is probably the best known of these. While Brando and 'The Wild One' caused a lot of waves in the 1950s, this is the movie which single handedly kicked off the highly lucrative biker movie cycle of the 1960s/70s ('The Cycle Savages', 'The Rebel Rousers', 'Hells Angels On Wheels', 'The Savage Seven', 'The Glory Stompers', 'Angel Unchained', and countless others). It also was an important step on the road to counter culture classic 'Easy Rider'. In fact more than one person has made the connection that 'The Wild Angels' plus Corman's psychedelic propaganda movie 'The Trip' equals 'Easy Rider'. Peter Fonda ('Easy Rider', 'Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry') plays biker leader Heavenly Blues and in doing so Fonda creates the on screen persona he would pretty much stick with for the next ten years or so. His performance is laid back and cool, or wooden and dull, depending on your perspective, but it certainly suits the character and the movie. The only time he really gets passionate is in his legendary speech in the church scene ("We wanna be free to ride our machines without being hassled by The Man! And we wanna get loaded!"), later inspiration for Mudhoney and Primal Scream. Bruce Dern ('Bloody Mama', 'Silent Running') plays Fonda's doomed sidekick Loser. Now Dern is one of the most underrated actors of this era and is always compelling to watch. He and Fonda make a great team, and I always associate them together in my mind, but surprisingly they only made two movies together, this one and 'The Trip' the following year. Dern's old lady is played by his then wife Diane Ladd ('Wild At Heart'). Fonda's is none other than Nancy Sinatra! Michael J. Pollard, soon to appear in 'Bonnie And Clyde', plays Pigmy, one of Fonda and Derb's biker buddies, and being a Corman movie the legendary Dick Miller ('A Bucket Of Blood', 'The Terror') has a memorable bit part. Also keep an eye out for the beautiful Gayle Hunnicutt, later to co-star in 'The Legend Of Hell House'. Corman produced and directed this movie, Charles B. Griffith ('Death Race 2000') scripted, Monte Hellman ('Two-Lane Blacktop') was the editor, and Peter Bogdanovich ('The Last Picture Show') is credited as Corman's assistant, but apparently did a little bit of everything. On top of this there is a fantastic fuzz guitar theme performed by the ultra-cool Davie Allan. 'The Wild Angels' is trash, but well made and very entertaining trash, and is absolutely essential viewing for all cult movie fans or 1960s buffs. I wouldn't call it Corman's BEST movie (I'd choose one of his Poe movies, or 'Bloody Mama', or maybe even 'The Trip'), but it's one of his most FUN. Highly recommended!
    Sargebri

    Typical Corman

    This film had it all; sex, drugs and rock and roll. This is the trademark of all of Corman's films. Another trademark with this type of film is the fact that he, and other low-budget directors, rely on the children of Hollywood legends (Peter Fonda, Nancy Sinatra) to attract an audience. This is an okay film, and the Peter Bogdanovich's script is pretty decent. The only thing though is that it relied too much on the action to carry the story. Also, the women in this film are mainly used as window dressing. In fact, I don't think Nancy Sinatra had more than ten lines of dialogue in the whole picture. At least Dianne Ladd had more to say. However, the thing I loved the most about the film is the score, which was one of the first examples of what would become heavy metal.

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    • Trivia
      The Hells Angels brought a $5 million defamation lawsuit against Roger Corman for what they perceived as a negative portrayal of their image.
    • Errores
      The last bike of the funeral procession has a flat rear tire.
    • Citas

      Heavenly Blues: We don't want nobody telling us what to do. We don't want nobody pushing us around.

      Preacher: I apologize. But, tell me, just what is it that you want to do?

      Heavenly Blues: We wanna be free! We wanna be free to do what we wanna do. We wanna be free to ride! We wanna be free to ride our machines without being hassled by The Man. And we wanna get loaded. And we wanna have a good time. And that's what we're gonna do. We are gonna have a good time. We are gonna have a party.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Roger Corman: Hollywood's Wild Angel (1978)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Blues' Theme
      Written by Mike Curb and Davie Allan

      Performed by Davie Allan and The Arrows

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 7 de noviembre de 1969 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitio oficial
      • MGM Studios (United States)
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      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • The Wild Angels
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • North Circle Drive, Idyllwild, California, Estados Unidos(funeral procession)
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      • American International Pictures (AIP)
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