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The Cycle Savages

  • 1969
  • R
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
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Bruce Dern, Randee Lynne Jensen, Casey Kasem, Melody Patterson, and Chris Robinson in The Cycle Savages (1969)
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The leader of a biker gang takes exception to an artist sketching them, so he makes plans to crush the artist's hands.The leader of a biker gang takes exception to an artist sketching them, so he makes plans to crush the artist's hands.The leader of a biker gang takes exception to an artist sketching them, so he makes plans to crush the artist's hands.

  • Director
    • Bill Brame
  • Writer
    • Bill Brame
  • Stars
    • Bruce Dern
    • Melody Patterson
    • Chris Robinson
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    497
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bill Brame
    • Writer
      • Bill Brame
    • Stars
      • Bruce Dern
      • Melody Patterson
      • Chris Robinson
    • 21User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Bruce Dern
    Bruce Dern
    • Keeg
    Melody Patterson
    Melody Patterson
    • Lea
    Chris Robinson
    Chris Robinson
    • Romko
    Maray Ayres
    Maray Ayres
    • Sandy
    Karen Ciral
    • Janie
    Mick Mehas
    • Bob
    Jack Konzal
    • Bartender
    Walter Robles
    Walter Robles
    • Tom
    Joe McManus
    Jerry Taylor
    • Storekeeper
    Denise Gilbert
    • The Little Girl
    Daniel Gaffouri
    • Marvin
    Anna Sugano
    • Motorcycle Girl
    Gary Littlejohn
    • Motorcycle Boy
    Ron Godwin
    • Walter
    Lee Chandler
    • Doug
    Marjorie Dayne
    • Motorcycle Girl
    Lydia Banks
    • Director
      • Bill Brame
    • Writer
      • Bill Brame
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    8MikeK-7

    Goofy, but fascinating!

    Bruce Dern stars as Keeg, a real slimeball who runs a prostitution racket for his brother. Everything is going perfectly except when Romko, the new artist in town begins drawing pictures of Keeg and his gang, he wants to break his hands using a vice. That basically sums up the whole movie, I'd just see it to watch Bruce Dern.
    4caspian1978

    The Picture Perfect Bad B Movie

    Wow, is just one of the many words used to describe this movie. A terrific 60's independent sound track that make you want to take the nearest drug available. Also, the supporting cast is amazing. So amazing, that it makes the leads in this film terrible. Melody Patterson makes her first feature since leaving her days on F-Troop as the beautiful Wrangler Jane. Yes, she gets naked, but we don't see much. This may be one of the biggest reasons why people actually paid money to see this back in 1969. Then again, we see Bruce Dern's talents as a wonderful actor in this movie. One of the most original and outrageous characters in independent cinema, Dern's performance gives the audience another reason to keep watching.
    6Quinoa1984

    a biker movie that is ALMOST saved by Bruce Dern

    The problems do abound in The Cycle Savages, but it could have possibly been a better movie. I did get into the sheer artificiality, and unbelievability, of the movie at times just on the basis of kinda, sort of buying into it. But it's also got a central problem in that there is really nothing 'there' in the side of the 'good guys'. Not that this is a totally bad thing really, for it is the mean dirty rat-bastard bikers that really are the show for anyone seeing the film today. And it's almost luck that first time writer/director Bill Brame has Bruce Dern to fill the part of Keeg, one of the sleaziest of the kind of totally immoral, however with a kind of Little Alex ala Clockwork Orange style of immediate intelligence. Even in all of his occasional mania and outright outbursts getting into the over-dramatic, Dern has this character completely down. It's actually best in the scenes where he ends up being most provoking by having the most controlled, almost calm voice. A lot of his 'wit' in the film is scabrous, and not really funny, but on the side of giving a convincingly deranged sociopath with a penchant for intimidation and girls it makes the film usually watchable.

    It's a shame then that Brame isn't able to match him up with more competent actors. Or even, despite having a couple of good 'exploitation' style scenes of violence and nudity and rape, having not enough for what the rest of the material is asking for. The group, Hell's Chosen Few (strange for a half biker/half prostitution ring club), spends a lot of the movie waiting, and carrying on with side-stuff, while the main story involving the artist who previously drew the bikers who now gets drawn into the deceiving clutches of the decoy is weak and unconvincing. The motives most of the time, even for a B-movie, seem to shift and not seem very solid aside from the man's 'I love you' phase even after fighting with a slashed abdomen wound. The ending (coming all too quick and with a lackluster climax) and the musical accompaniment (likely the most annoyingly generic riff repeated in any film from the period) are along with some of the acting the weaker points of the picture, sometimes embarrassingly so.

    So it does say a lot, however, that I could possibly recommend it on a bad movie level, where some parts become so crazy it's hard not to enjoy it. And Bruce Dern helps bring a good, tiny change of pace to the proceedings of the very typical ten-cent biker production, which by the way doesn't have a big abundance of throughout the film. In a career full of playing antagonists, this one is unnerving and realistic enough to be of note.
    4shepardjessica

    Dern is great as usual!

    Another low-budget "biker" film; not top-notch except for Bruce Dern who is incredible as always. As Keeg, the woman-hating leader of a pack, he constantly makes bad dialogue sound realistic with his character. There are some interesting scenes: the blonde chick (post-party) wandering the streets in search of help. Scott Brady (Lawrence Tierney's younger brother pops up as a vice cop) and is authentic.

    This is pretty standard stuff (except for Dern). A 4 out of 10. Best performance = Bruce Dern. Melody Patterson is terrible as always as the main actress (even with nudity). Interesting plot, but terrible dialogue. Not on par with Hell's Angels on Wheels with Jack Nicholson and Sabrina Scharf.
    internationaldave

    Cheesy

    I collect "cheap biker movies" and this qualifies. There is a lot to be said, but, most others out there covered it all. I thought I would throw in a few (of many) bloopers. When Romko's hands are in the vise, they are obviously loose (not being crunched). Check out how many times the cast accidentally bump the vise handle and spin it. If the vise was under tension, the handle would be tight. Another blooper was when a biker hops on his bike that is backed to the curb. Watch the exhaust pipes. Before he even "Kicks it over" there is a very obvious belching of smoke, indicating the bike was running at idle before he even got on it.(not to mention in need of valve guide work). Comical stuff. Thats why I love these cheap biker movies. Notice the sky high exhaust pipes on one bike? Cool. The leaders of most real outlaw biker clubs (not gangs) ride a Harley Sportster (for quicker handling and speed while being pursued by the law) not any English bike(s) like "Keeg" (what's a Keeg?) The purple Triumph of "Keeg" is cool, but not authentic. Outlaw clubs rode Harleys, not Limeys. It is just that cheap biker movies can't afford an all Harley cast, I guess. All in all, one great "Cheap Biker Movie". VERY racy for it's time. These movies were meant to terrify the viewers. Maybe at the time, but comical, now.

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    • Trivia
      The movie was co-produced by record exec Mike Curb and world-famous deejay Casey Kasem. Curb later became the Lieutenant Governor of California.
    • Goofs
      When she is talking to the doctor in her apartment the boom mic is visible overhead.
    • Connections
      Featured in Kain's Quest: On Deadly Ground (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Cycle Savage (Main Theme)
      Written by Jerry Styner

      Performed by Cycle-Mates

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    • Release date
      • March 23, 1972 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Portrait of Violence
    • Filming locations
      • Hollywood Stage - 2815 W. Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(filmed at)
    • Production companies
      • Maurice Smith Productions
      • Maurice Smith-Ray Dorn Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 22 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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