अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंAn aging motorcycle gang assemble for a twenty-five-year reunion to help out former member Mary Beth, a widowed operator of a popular campground which is being threatened by a band of arroga... सभी पढ़ेंAn aging motorcycle gang assemble for a twenty-five-year reunion to help out former member Mary Beth, a widowed operator of a popular campground which is being threatened by a band of arrogant groupies.An aging motorcycle gang assemble for a twenty-five-year reunion to help out former member Mary Beth, a widowed operator of a popular campground which is being threatened by a band of arrogant groupies.
DeAnna Robbins
- Amy Allen
- (as De Anna Robbins)
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After her husband dies, "Mary Beth Allen" (Barbara Eden) becomes the sole manager of a recreational area near a lake in Arizona. At first, she manages well, but as time passes, it becomes increasingly difficult for her to make ends meet, largely due to a group of rowdy young people led by a man named "K. C. Barnes" (Patrick Swayze), who come during the busiest times of the year and cause trouble. Fearful of what K. C. might do to the park if she files a formal complaint against him, she feels she must absorb the costs associated with his group's destruction and hope for the best. Then one day, after a particularly bad weekend, she decides to contact a man by the name of "Sonny Morgan" (Don Murray), whom she knew in her younger days riding in a motorcycle club known as the Eagle Rock Rebels, and approaches him with the idea of getting the old group back together for a reunion at her park. Needless to say, her hope is that if K. C. shows up, the Eagle Rock Rebels will be there to chase him off. What she doesn't count on, however, is the fact that K. C. is much more determined and sinister than she ever realized. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this was an okay made-for-television movie that had some good moments here and there, but was plagued by a rather poor ending. That being said, although Barbara Eden looked great, it just wasn't quite enough to compensate for some of the more clichéd parts, and for that reason, I have rated this film accordingly. Slightly below average.
10wozhog
I worked on this TV movie in the Transportation Dept. Prior to filming, I rode a motorcycle daily in Los Angeles as part of my profession. Robert Mandan and Jamie Farr were required to ride a motorcycle during filming and had never ridden a Harley before. Prior to the start of filming,we went to Griffith Park in Los Angeles and I taught them both how to ride and handle a Hog.( At that time it was still named "The Eaglerock Rebels Ride Again".) This was a fun shoot and a lot was filmed along the winding roads of the Colorado river. I just wanted to comment about Patrick Swayze. He was one of the nicest and most pleasant people you would ever want to meet. He owned a beautiful root beer colored day cruiser that he had at location. Even with the hectic schedule he managed to take my wife and I out on his boat to cruise around on the lake. He as a great actor and a fine person. I will always remember him and his kindness to others. It was fun to work on with great locations and a great cast and crew.
I liked what I saw of "Return of the Rebels". Unfortunately, the DVD began skipping scenes and then simply stopped working. Nonetheless, I enjoyed this tale of a former motorcycle gang that gets back together after some hoodlums start taking over a campground operated by a former member. It looked as if it was a lot of fun to film, especially the boat chase (the last scene that the DVD reached before conking out). Barbara Eden, Don Murray, Christopher Connelly, Jamie Farr and Patrick Swayze put on some great performances. From what I saw, I recommend this movie, just like I recommend the other TV movie in which I've seen Barbara Eden: the "Rosemary's Baby" knockoff "The Stranger Within" (in which the woman known as cute, sweet Jeannie actually manages to look scary).
Cool stuff.
Cool stuff.
10pat-176
I enjoyed this movie very much. Briefly, it is about a gang of hoodlums that pester a small resort owner to the point of frustration.In short they have taken over the resort and driven out the better customers by making it dangerous and no fun. At this point she (Barbara Eden as Mary Beth Allen) contacts an old friend (Don Murray as Sonny Morgan). He summons up their old (over the hill) gang of motor cycle friends who then help rout out these jerks. Their antics in doing this are extremely funny and satisfy the viewers desire for revenge.
Again great plot, and a great cast.
Again great plot, and a great cast.
Ugh. Just caught this flic on the telly. It's an utterly cheezy 70's-style film, set at a lake resort where aging men in mid-life crisis encounter California lake beach-bums for the purpose of rescuing Barbara Eden from an arrogant younger man (Patrick Swayzee) who's affections are not being reciprocated. Her geezer-biker-dude-wannabe arrives to rescue her. Ho hum. The music is kitchy, but the scenery is great - the film's only redeeming quality. A good retrospective peak back at 70's fashion faux pas. Bad overacting all over the place, especially from Jamie Farr. Was fun to see them all in their earlier days though. And Barbara in her later.
क्या आपको पता है
- भाव
K.C. Barnes: Wakey Wakey!
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