Una spietata gang di motociclisti, i Satans, semina il terrore tra i clienti e il personale di un diner nel deserto californiano. Il cliente Johnny fugge nel deserto, tentando di raggiungere... Leggi tuttoUna spietata gang di motociclisti, i Satans, semina il terrore tra i clienti e il personale di un diner nel deserto californiano. Il cliente Johnny fugge nel deserto, tentando di raggiungere la città prima che i Satans lo acciuffino.Una spietata gang di motociclisti, i Satans, semina il terrore tra i clienti e il personale di un diner nel deserto californiano. Il cliente Johnny fugge nel deserto, tentando di raggiungere la città prima che i Satans lo acciuffino.
- Firewater
- (as John Cardos)
- Tracy
- (as Jackie Taylor)
- Rita
- (as Randee Lynn)
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But the movie is outright reactionary: that long-haired youth is fatally dangerous ,but fortunately the clean cut kid,a former marine,is here to save the damsel in distress in miniskirt.THe hero utters this hilarious line :"in Vietnam,at least,I was paid when I killed someone".
Russ Tamblyn sank really low :he's best remembered for " the last hunt" "west side story" and the extraordinary horror classic "the haunting" (1963)
The Sadists stop at a gas station/diner in the middle of nowhere in Death Valley. At this diner there is the old man who runs it, a waitress, a middle age couple on vacation, and an ex-marine who is traveling to California. The gang decides to have a little fun at the diner, but things go sour when the old man tells them to leave. They take it badly and go on to kill everyone except the marine and waitress. The marine kills two of the gang, and then he and the waitress escape into the desert. Of course, the gang chases them down because they don't want any witnesses.
The acting wasn't great, but it sufficed for a low budget biker film. The bikers, of course, were stereotypes of the typical members of biker gangs at the time. There's the sadistic leader (Tamblyn), the acid freak (cleaverly nicknamed acid, those zany bikers), the tough guy, the sex fiend, and leader's strung out girlfriend. Most of these characters were pretty one dimensional, but you really don't need to know much more about them anyway. The plot of the film keeps moving at a decent pace, so I can't find too much of a problem with it. Of course there are some psychedelic scenes (it was the 60s after all) and some interesting deaths. Overall, it wasn't great, but it suffices as an exploitation film and if you get into it it is kind of fun.
MST3K fans look out for the teacher in "Angel's Revenge" as the waitress, and Acid (Greydon Clark, the director of "Angel's Revenge").
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- QuizThe film was shot at the Spahn Movie Ranch in Simi Valley, CA, at the same time that Charles Manson and his "family" was living there. In fact, this was exploited in the film's advertising with the line "Filmed in the exact location that the Tate hippie killers lived their wild experiences!"
- BlooperNora goes up on her line to Johnny, stuttering "He's a ...He's in Viet Nam."
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Charlie: I'll get you, you little bastard. I promise you, I'll get you if it's the last thing I ever do.
Anchor: You're right, cop. You're right, I *am* a rotten bastard. I admit it. But I tell ya something. Even though I got a lot of hate inside, I got some friends who ain't got hate inside. They're filled with nothing but love. Their only crime is growing their hair long, smoking a little grass and getting high, looking at the stars at night, writing poetry in the sand. And what do you do? You bust down their doors, man. Dumb-ass cop. You bust down their doors and you bust down their heads. You put 'em behind bars. And you know something funny? They forgive you.
[shoots Charlie, Nora and Lew]
Anchor: I don't.
- Versioni alternativeThe film was rejected for UK cinema and finally released on DVD in 2003 with 57 secs of cuts to edit a rape scene.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Bad Girls in the Movies (1986)
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