Leroy Bassett and his dim-witted brothers go on the lam after freeing their friend Keema from jail.Leroy Bassett and his dim-witted brothers go on the lam after freeing their friend Keema from jail.Leroy Bassett and his dim-witted brothers go on the lam after freeing their friend Keema from jail.
James A. Ward
- Melvin Bassett
- (as James Ward)
Bobbie Shaw Chance
- Twila Zornes
- (as Bobbi Shaw)
Lilyan MacBride
- Alma
- (as Lillian MacBride)
Christopher Geoffries
- Deputy Miller
- (as Siegfried Anton)
James Beach
- Deputy Hoover
- (as Jim Beach)
Robert Padilla
- Hector Chavez
- (as Bob Padilla)
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This is a good ole' movie about some mangy brothers who free their Indian buddy, Cima, from the police. Leroy, a Lord loving psychotic, and his mentally retarded brother, Wilbur, kill cops and innocent people during a series of bizarre kidnapings. Sound typical? Well, actually it has a rural theme that makes the killers seem like charming fellows in only a way the drive-in could, back in '73. The sound track is very entertaining, and is a delight as the movie rolls out on the road, and straight to hell.
- kennywest1
- Feb 9, 2002
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- TriviaThis marks the first time that real life friends George 'Buck' Flower and John F. Goff worked with each other. They would go on to appear in nearly forty movies together.
- Quotes
Leroy Bassett: Some of them teeth gon' have to be pulled. I'd be beholden to ya if you could do it, brother.
Charlie Zornes: I can do it but you gonna have to tie him down. It ain't gonna feel good when they come out. He's gonna fight like a detesticled wolf.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Dusk to Dawn Drive-In Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 8 (2002)
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By what name was The Devil and Leroy Bassett (1973) officially released in Canada in English?
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