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Les motos de la violence

Original title: The Rebel Rousers
  • 1970
  • R
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
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Jack Nicholson in Les motos de la violence (1970)
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Bikers beat up on some squares who turn to the law for help and get a shrug.Bikers beat up on some squares who turn to the law for help and get a shrug.Bikers beat up on some squares who turn to the law for help and get a shrug.

  • Director
    • Martin B. Cohen
  • Writers
    • Martin B. Cohen
    • Michael Kars
    • Abe Polsky
  • Stars
    • Cameron Mitchell
    • Bruce Dern
    • Diane Ladd
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    843
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Martin B. Cohen
    • Writers
      • Martin B. Cohen
      • Michael Kars
      • Abe Polsky
    • Stars
      • Cameron Mitchell
      • Bruce Dern
      • Diane Ladd
    • 20User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Cameron Mitchell
    Cameron Mitchell
    • Paul Collier
    Bruce Dern
    Bruce Dern
    • J.J. Weston
    Diane Ladd
    Diane Ladd
    • Karen
    Jack Nicholson
    Jack Nicholson
    • Bunny
    Harry Dean Stanton
    Harry Dean Stanton
    • Randolph Halverson
    • (as Dean Stanton)
    Neil Burstyn
    Neil Burstyn
    • Rebel
    Lou Procopio
    • Rebel
    Earl Finn
    • Rebel
    Philip Carey
    • Rebel
    • (as Phil Carey)
    Robert Dix
    Robert Dix
    • Miguel
    Sid Lawrence
    • Townspeople
    John 'Bud' Cardos
    John 'Bud' Cardos
    • Townspeople
    • (as Bud Cardos)
    Jim Logan
    • Townspeople
    Helena Clayton
    • Carmela
    Frankie O'Brien
    • Townspeople
    Rita Rienhardt
    • Townspeople
    Candee Earle
    • Townspeople
    Maria Cove
    • Townspeople
    • Director
      • Martin B. Cohen
    • Writers
      • Martin B. Cohen
      • Michael Kars
      • Abe Polsky
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    1PickUrFeetInPoughkeepsie

    Waste of celluloid, as well as the viewer's time

    This film was in the cult section at the local video store, and I've come to find that "cult" films are often one of two things. They are either masterpieces which are over-the-top/bizarre/cryptic/left-of-center and can be watched again and again, or they are very lame films with little-to-no redeeming qualities which have gained a cult following because people get a kick out of unintentionally bad films. This film falls into the latter category. I can't imagine anyone would think this was actually a decent film. Everything about it is lame. The best (best meaning worst in this case) part of the film was when one of the men escaped from the biker gang, got a car, and drove into town to the police station. When he comes into the police station, he's out-of-breath and fatigued. Wasn't he just driving? He's worn out from driving? This film is awful.

    1/10
    3Uriah43

    Wasn't Nearly as Fun or Exciting as It Should Have Been

    "Paul Collier" (Cameron Mitchell) is an architect who drives into a small town in search of his girlfriend, "Karen" (Diane Ladd) who is noticeably pregnant. He wants to marry her but she essentially wants to raise her child all by herself. As it so happens, a gang of motorcyclists known as "the Rebels" rides into this same town and begins causing trouble. Fortunately for Paul, the leader of the gang, "J. J. Weston" (Bruce Dern) is an old high school acquaintance of his and because of that they are on good terms with one another. Unfortunately, J. J. doesn't quite have as much control over some of the more violent members of the gang and when they take an interest in Karen things begin to turn extremely ugly. Now rather than reveal any more of this movie I will just say that this film wasn't nearly as fun or exciting as it should have been due in large part to the chaotic script and lackluster direction. Additionally, I personally didn't care for the use of a pregnant woman as a sex object. But maybe that's just me. In any case, I would think that having a cast which included Jack Nicholson, Harry Dean Stanton and the aforementioned Bruce Dern and Cameron Mitchell would have been more than enough to ensure a somewhat interesting biker film. Apparently, the director (Martin B. Cohen) wasn't up to the task and because of this I have to rate this film as below average.
    Infofreak

    Good for some cheap laughs, that's about it.

    'The Rebel Rousers' sat in the can for two years before eventually being released to cash in on Jack Nicholson's success in 'Easy Rider'. It's awful, only good for some cheap laughs, and playing spot-the-character-actor. Nicholson is actually only one of the supporting players. His biker Bunny is mean and nasty but by no means the focal point of the movie. Bruce Dern plays the biker's leader, and as always he is good, even if the movie isn't. B-grade legend Cameron Mitchell ('Hombre', 'The Toolbox Murders') plays an architect who is trying to convince his pregnant girlfriend (Diane Ladd - 'Wild At Heart') to marry him. The two get caught up in the mind games of the anarchic Rebel Rousers. Harry Dean Stanton joins Dern and Nicholson as one of the bikers - quite possibly the strangest movie biker of all time! It's almost like he stepped in from a completely different movie and provides some cut rate surreal touches and comic relief, often unintentionally. The rest of the bikers will be familiar to b-grade exploitation fans, and keep an eye out for 'Forbidden Planet's Bob Dix as a Mexican no less. If you want to see a good 60s biker movie starring Dern try 'The Wild Angels', and Nicholson is much better in 'Hells Angels on Wheels'. 'The Rebel Rousers' is a watch once and file under forgettable trash kinda experience, that's about it.
    4Scott_Mercer

    Great Acting, in service of what?

    As another commenter stated, I believe this film sat on the shelf for a while, not being able to get a release since it was so bad. Then, once Jack Nicholson's career break-out occurred, this was rushed out to the drive-in circuit.

    The 74 minute running time of the film gives away its intentions: classic B movie fare, bottom-of-the-bill, baby. Okay, for 1960's drive-ins, and not the 1940's neighborhood Bijoux, but the same principle is at play. This film looks like it was shot in two days on a budget of two cents. They drag a film camera, about ten motorcycles and a ten-year-old Ford out to some blot on the map out past Barstow, then start filming. There were about six locations, and most of them were outside, including a beach. Half of the dialog sounds improvised. Much of it is incoherent yelling.

    Nobody actually says it, but I think this is supposed to take place in Mexico. And what a horrible, stereotyped version of Mexico it is. (Call me "politically correct" all you want, this film is ridiculous). All the Mexican characters are played by Gringos with "seester" type of phony accents, if they even tried to fake an accent at all. A lot of lazy, siesta-taking, serape-wearing caricatures. Pinatas hang from every ceiling. They have no modern technology; the "sheriff's office," a crumbling adobe hut, has a hand-cranked telephone! No wonder this hasn't been out on DVD.

    The plot, what little there is of it, is highly simplistic. Bikers, led by Bruce Dern, menace Cameron Mitchell and pregnant ex-paramour Diane Ladd, taking her prisoner and beating him up. But Dern doesn't like it. He tries to keep his sadistic buddies in line, he just wants to ride around and party and doesn't like all this violence, man. So how did he end up leading a group of violent bikers? "It's a long story, man." That's it? That's all the back story we get?? Lame!

    The only positive thing I can say about this movie is the acting. Watch Nicholson, you'll begin to see why has the legendary career he has today. Dern is quite good, coming across as his usual jittery, manic self, tempered with sincerity and gentleness. Diane Ladd is quite believable as The Post-Feminist Woman Who's Gonna Have Her Baby By Herself, Dammit. Harry Dean Stanton is also around, providing some goofy charm. Also seen are Robert Dix and the omnipresent (if you watch genre movies) John "Bud" Cardos, later director of the William Shatner clas-sick "Kingdom of the Spiders"!!

    I give this movie a four only for the acting. Unless you are a biker movie completist, you should give it a pass. Other biker movies I would recommend: The Wild Angels, The Tormentors, Satan's Sadists.
    vchimpanzee

    This made no sense

    The strange behavior of various characters in this movie made me wonder if this might be a parody of biker movies. It was funny when the stereotypical dumb, lazy and cowardly Latino deputy was on screen. He and the sheriff were the only law, and at one point even the sheriff wasn't around. The bikers could have taken over and terrorized the town. And yet they weren't as mean as they could have been, which was never really explained. It was like there was an on-off switch deciding whether the bikers were going to be violent, or funny, or whatever. Some of them were more peace-oriented than the others and tried to get the meaner ones to behave.

    What really made no sense was the reaction of Cameron Mitchell's character to the bikers. At first I thought he and Diane Ladd were giving good performances. Now I have to wonder. I can say this much: I enjoyed the music that was played in the scenes where Cameron Mitchell and Diane Ladd were together, and of course the funny deputy.

    Other than that, what was this?

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    • Trivia
      Filmed in 1967, but not released until 1970, after Jack Nicholson gained fame for his role in Easy Rider (1969).
    • Connections
      Referenced in Video Nasties: Moral Panic, Censorship & Videotape (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Ragarillo Barranqueno
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      Music by Paul Sawtell and Bert Shefter

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    • Release date
      • January 27, 1978 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Moto Drivers
    • Filming locations
      • Chloride, Arizona, USA
    • Production company
      • Paragon International Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 18m(78 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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