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Hell's Belles

  • 1969
  • PG-13
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Jocelyn Lane, Angelique Pettyjohn, Adam Roarke, and Jeremy Slate in Hell's Belles (1969)
When hot-headed Dan out-drives the thoroughly vicious Tony in a motorcycle race and wins a brand new bike, he sets in motion a chain of events that includes one blazing gas station and a disastrous rock slide.
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When hot-headed Dan out-drives the thoroughly vicious Tony in a motorcycle race and wins a brand new bike, he sets in motion a chain of events that includes one blazing gas station and a dis... Read allWhen hot-headed Dan out-drives the thoroughly vicious Tony in a motorcycle race and wins a brand new bike, he sets in motion a chain of events that includes one blazing gas station and a disastrous rock slide.When hot-headed Dan out-drives the thoroughly vicious Tony in a motorcycle race and wins a brand new bike, he sets in motion a chain of events that includes one blazing gas station and a disastrous rock slide.

  • Director
    • Maury Dexter
  • Writers
    • James Gordon White
    • R.G. McMullen
  • Stars
    • Jeremy Slate
    • Jocelyn Lane
    • Adam Roarke
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    426
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Maury Dexter
    • Writers
      • James Gordon White
      • R.G. McMullen
    • Stars
      • Jeremy Slate
      • Jocelyn Lane
      • Adam Roarke
    • 14User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jeremy Slate
    Jeremy Slate
    • Dan
    Jocelyn Lane
    Jocelyn Lane
    • Cathy
    Adam Roarke
    Adam Roarke
    • Tampa
    Angelique Pettyjohn
    Angelique Pettyjohn
    • Cherry
    William Lucking
    William Lucking
    • Gippo
    Michael Walker
    Michael Walker
    • Tony
    Jerry Randell
    • Crazy John
    Kristin Van Buren
    • Zelda
    Dick Bullock
    • Meatball
    Astrid Warner
    Astrid Warner
    • Piper
    Eddie Hice
    • Mongoose
    Jerry Brutsche
    Jerry Brutsche
    • Rabbit
    Elaine Everett
    • Big Sal
    Fred Krone
    Fred Krone
    • Buzz
    Ronnie Dayton
    • Barney
    • (as Ronn Dayton)
    Henry Kendrick
    Henry Kendrick
    • Gas Station Attendant
    • (as Henry M. Kendrick)
    Frank Kennedy
    • Store Owner
    James Owens
    • Leo
    • Director
      • Maury Dexter
    • Writers
      • James Gordon White
      • R.G. McMullen
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    5moonspinner55

    Not the standard A.I.P. biker nonsense...

    Quasi-comedy biker flick with western-genre elements has motocross champ Jeremy Slate (as the one decent character, and convincingly so) plotting his vengeance on the Arizona biker gang who stole his prized cycle. He catches up to them but is beaten badly, and for compensation the scurrilous pack leaves him scowling chopper chick Jocelyn Lane (an attractive cross between Nancy Sinatra and a post-teenage Hayley Mills, but a bit too refined for this kind of movie). "Hell's Belles" isn't much, nor does it strive to be, but the desert locales are interesting, Les Baxter's score is campy, and the performances aren't bad. Adam Roarke, a fine actor who made more than his share of groaners, plays the leader with admirable finesse, and the growing relationship between Slate and Lane is intriguing. The final showdown is well done, as is the closing scene. American International Pictures, having had huge success with "The Wild Angels" in 1966, had a tough time getting out of the biker rut, and by 1970 it was all starting to look like rehashed goods, but this entry has some modest surprises up its sleeve, and leaves you with more than just a quick biker fix. ** from ****
    4spaulson50

    I Want My Bike Back!

    A 1969 B remake of Winchester '73. Jeremy Slate wins a race and receives a new bike as the prize. He wants to sell it for cash but of course, it's stolen. His personal quest to "get my bike back so I can buy a ranch" is the plot.

    3 reasons to watch this curio:

    1) If you're into bikes.

    2) Filming locations all in Arizona 3) Jocelyn Lane!

    After Tickle Me with Elvis, I feel for Jocelyn having to put up with low grade projects. She's the best part of this film.

    Film has its moments with some nice Arizona desert locations shots. Have I mentioned Jocelyn Lane though? My goodness she's easy on the eyes.
    8Quinoa1984

    better than expected- a tale of two men's obsessions wrapped up in a B-biker movie

    Hells Belles started off pretty adequately, and as it went along it turned out to be one of the better biker pictures I've seen from AIP. It probably wont be remembered much years from now, and one reviewer who said it's much more like a B-western than anything else was correct (though I've yet to see Winchester 73), but it's a couple of notches above other fare that was offered during the period. It helps that the producer/director, Maury Dexter, was a professional at making this kind of picture, and is actually a pretty decent storyteller given the elements. That he boils everything down to mostly essentials makes the picture work, and while I wouldn't say his work rises the script above its more predictable territory, he does find what he needs to have it not go off the rails.

    First of all, this is not some mindless film where the plot is buried under lots of scenes of partying and inane music. If anything, the kind of stubbornness on the part of the two main male characters- played perfectly to type by Jeremy Slate as the cowboy Dan and Adam Rourke as the lead biker Tampa- helps push the film along in a good direction, and rarely does the story flap around in the breeze. The soundtrack is also above average for this kind of ultra low-budget B-movie, where the repetition is neat and well played, with some good beats and rhythms put to the action scenes.

    Granted, the viewer will know how this will boil down, in a Western-style show-down between two hard-pressed men wanting each by some kind of pre-destined movie-fate. But there are moments that come up that are unexpected too, little pieces of dialog that are not written poorly or to some low-common denominator. It's not that it's very realistic, either, but little passages are more believable than other AIP movies I've seen. One little moment I liked is right before said showdown, where Rourke has some last words with a fallen biker bitten by a rattlesnake. Or the typical but charming interplay between Slate and leading lady (less than great) Jocelyn Lake.

    Hell's Belles, in the end, is really not totally the typical biker movie- there's not a lot of drugs, not much of the bikers hassling the locals (minus the gas station scene, one of the funniest in the film), no cops, and lots of open Arizona desert adding to the enclosed/open atmosphere. It doesn't really aim for much, but then the filmmakers and the cast now that well enough for it to be a good show, and a very respectable B-side to the Midnight double-feature DVD release (the A-side being the Wild Angels). Lots of bikes, cool fights, simple supporting cast, not bad at all.
    8carolsco

    Bike Gang Update of Winchester '73

    This is one hell of a fun movie, and probably the best motorcycle flick of the '60s after Easy Rider. The is actually an update of the old Jimmy Stewart movie Winchester '73, except a motorcycle is used in place of the rifle. Jeremy Slate, always great in these '60s flicks, is the lead and is supported by a wonderful exploitation movie cast. Les Baxter's score, next to that of Easy Rider is about the best heard in a biker flick, a perfect artifact of the period, and lots of fun.
    5lee_eisenberg

    this is the only time outside of Arlo Guthrie's song that I've heard that pronounciation of motorcycle

    The late '60s were the era of biker movies. The "Citizen Kane" of this genre was obviously "Easy Rider", while "The Wild Angels" might get called the second-best.

    Released on DVD with the latter was "Hell's Belles". The simple plot - a racer's motorcycle gets stolen, so he sets out to reclaim it - holds second place to the sight of Jocelyn Lane in a miniskirt. I guess that she got relegated to potboilers while other actresses of the era got the highbrow roles. Even so, she was certainly a sight for sore eyes.

    So, it's nothing special. I understand that the director later directed episodes of "Little House on the Prairie" (which I've never seen). The main thing here is the chance to see Jocelyn Lane looking sexy.

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    • Trivia
      In 1969, American International Pictures distributed this film on a double bill with La cible dans l'oeil (1967) (English title: "The Wild Eye").
    • Goofs
      The shadow of the crew on top of the roof is visible on the ground as Tampa's biker gang rides off after stealing the prize bike.
    • Connections
      Featured in American Grindhouse (2010)

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    • Release date
      • May 11, 1970 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Die wilden Schläger von Rockers Town
    • Filming locations
      • Old Tucson - 201 S. Kinney Road, Tucson, Arizona, USA
    • Production company
      • American International Pictures (AIP)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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