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Les démons de la violence

Original title: Hell's Angels '69
  • 1969
  • M
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Les démons de la violence (1969)
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Chuck and his brother Wes are wealthy siblings who plan to rob Caesar's Palace more for fun than profit.Chuck and his brother Wes are wealthy siblings who plan to rob Caesar's Palace more for fun than profit.Chuck and his brother Wes are wealthy siblings who plan to rob Caesar's Palace more for fun than profit.

  • Director
    • Lee Madden
  • Writers
    • Don Tait
    • Tom Stern
    • Jeremy Slate
  • Stars
    • Tom Stern
    • Jeremy Slate
    • Conny Van Dyke
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    5.4/10
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    • Director
      • Lee Madden
    • Writers
      • Don Tait
      • Tom Stern
      • Jeremy Slate
    • Stars
      • Tom Stern
      • Jeremy Slate
      • Conny Van Dyke
    • 16User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    • Chuck
    Jeremy Slate
    Jeremy Slate
    • Wes
    Conny Van Dyke
    Conny Van Dyke
    • Betsy
    Steve Sandor
    Steve Sandor
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    Sonny Barger
    Sonny Barger
    • Sonny
    Terry the Tramp
    • Terry
    Clifford Workman
    • Skip
    • (as Skip)
    Tiny Walters
    • Tiny
    • (as Tiny)
    Charles Tinsley
    • Charlie Magoo
    • (as Magoo)
    The Oakland Hells Angels
    • Themselves
    • (as The Oakland Hell's Angels)
    G.D. Spradlin
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    Raymond Renard
      Ric Henry
      Michael Michaelian
      Danielle Corn
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      • Director
        • Lee Madden
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        • Don Tait
        • Tom Stern
        • Jeremy Slate
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      3movieman_kev

      the Hell's Angel's deserve much better

      Tom Stern and Jeremy Slate are swing bachelor's planning to hijack a casino, ala "Ocean's 11", and pin it on the Hell's Angels. Bad move. For a film with the words Hell's Angels AND the number 69 AND featuring actual Hell's Angels, this movie is surprisingly tame. The Hell's Angels truly deserve a better film to be centered around them. Not this snoorefest. Luckily this is one of the DVDs that features commentary by Joe Bob Briggs so the pain of having to sit through it is greatly alleviated. If you watch it any other way, let me recommend something to you. DON'T!!

      My Grade: D

      DVD Extras: Joe Bob Brigg's commentary; Conny Van Dyke's message to her fans (she has more than one?); Photo gallery; Theatrical Trailer; and Trailers for "Blood Shack", "Hell High", "Samurai Cop", and "The Hollywood Strangler"
      8angelsunchained

      Hell's Angels 69

      The Orson Wells of Motorcycle films, Tom Stern, turns in one of his best performances. For nothing more than a "B" film, this turns into a highly enjoyable robbery heist flick in the nature of Ocean's 11.

      Stern teams up with his buddy Jerome Slate to play spoiled,bratty, millionaire brothers who decide to rob a Vegas hotel while posing as members of the Hell's Angels Motorcycle Club. The story plot is surprisingly good and the acting and action scenes are very well done.

      The Vegas of 1969 is captured, and boy has it changed! Hell's Angel leader Ralph "Sonny" Barger steals the show simply by playing himself. Overall an impressive effort by Tom Stern.
      5ascheland

      A Good Idea, a Tedious Movie

      "Hell's Angels '69" takes the premise of "The Thomas Crown Affair" and re-tools it as a biker flick. It's a clever idea, and "Hell's Angels '69" is better than most biker flicks from this period, with a bit more story, character development and subtext. Unfortunately, it's still not much of a movie.

      The movie's first misstep is revealing its hand from the beginning: Tom Stern and Jeremy Slate are crooks, not "real" bikers. Knowing this from the get-go removes an element of mystery, and the story might have been a bit more interesting had this fact been revealed later. Then again, the moment Stern and Slate hook up with the Hell's Angels -- featuring actual members of the notorious biker gang -- it's obvious they're not the rough n' tough bikers they claim to be. A big tip off: Slate asks the gang's sole "old lady," Conny Van Dyke, if she's ever considered settling down, getting married and raising children. Van Dyke is too clean-cut looking to really pass as a jaded biker chick (she looks much more at home in the powder blue dress and low-heeled pumps she dons later in the movie), but since that's the role she's playing one would assume she'd become suspicious when Slate starts talking like a high school guidance counselor. Apparently, these Angels were so impressed by Stern and Slate's bike tricks ("Watch this!") they're willing to overlook the guys' square tendencies.

      Another misstep -- and one I'm surprised was allowed to happen -- is featuring real Hell's Angels and sanitizing them. In this movie, the gang just likes drinking Olys, riding their choppers and perpetrating vandalism, pretty much in that order. The guys get nasty in the final act, but for much of the movie they're presented as nothing more than 1950s juvenile delinquents with beards and a fondness for Nazi memorabilia.

      Finally, "Hell's Angels '69" makes the same mistake of almost all biker movies: overestimating the entertainment value of guys riding bikes. You get plenty of footage of the gang riding down two-lane highways, riding through Vegas, riding through the desert, and, of course, riding through town while frightened squares look on. Yeah, they're bikers, we get it, but a little goes a long way, and it makes "Hell's Angels '69" go on a little too long.
      6artpf

      Good for the Genre

      Two brothers have a plan on how to rob the Ceasar's Palace in Las Vegas.

      They join a motorcycle gang and while the others are drinking and partying outside of town, they change their clothes and head off to rob the casino.

      Of course, the police do not look for two well dressed criminals among the Hell's Angels.

      Not a fan of this genre, but this is actually a good little movie with real Hell's Angels.

      Interesting to take a look back at Las Vegas in the 60s too.
      7silverton-37959

      Not bad for a biker flick

      I saw this in a theater when it came out, but I wasn't sitting with the audience, I was running the projectors. Every other biker film had come through there so I had seen them all. I didn't notice it at the time, but the dialog in this one is pretty well written. Jeremy Slate, that B movie bad guy who would show up in a big production once in a while, wrote the screenplay and he did a pretty good job.

      The acting is hit or miss, since some of the important roles were played by people who weren't professional actors. A few of them spoke some funny lines which may have been improvs by the players. Those players were famous in their own right since they were Oakland Hell's Angels. The line by Tiny, "You know what? Mark it onna map fo'us" cracked me up and that was the second funny line he had spoken. Earlier in the story, he said of his aunt, "She thinks I'm still matriculatin' at Stanford."

      The story and the dialog were quite a cut above what is usually on display in biker flicks. I liked this one better 54 years later when I saw it for the second time.

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      • Trivia
        A still photograph of Sonny lounging on top of his bike when the Detective drives up to interrogate him about the Vegas robbery would be used for the cover of Sonny's autobiography.
      • Goofs
        In one scene, Sonny goes to kick start his Sportster. He forgot he'd left it in gear. Had the bike started, it would have shot out from under him.
      • Connections
        Featured in Hell's Angels Forever (1983)
      • Soundtracks
        Hang on Tight
        Vocals by Tony Bruno

        Music by Tony Bruno

        Lyrics by Frank Avianca

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      • Release date
        • February 3, 1971 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Hell's Angels '69
      • Filming locations
        • Caesars Palace - 3570 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
      • Production companies
        • Tracom
        • American International Pictures (AIP)
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 37 minutes
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.33 : 1
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