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Los violadores

  • 1981
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
1.1K
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Los violadores (1981)
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A man seeks revenge after a biker gang murders his family.A man seeks revenge after a biker gang murders his family.A man seeks revenge after a biker gang murders his family.

  • Director
    • Paul Grau
  • Writers
    • Hans R. Walthard
    • Paul Grau
    • Melvin Quiñones
  • Stars
    • José Gras
    • Laura Premica
    • Andrea Albani
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Paul Grau
    • Writers
      • Hans R. Walthard
      • Paul Grau
      • Melvin Quiñones
    • Stars
      • José Gras
      • Laura Premica
      • Andrea Albani
    • 29User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
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    José Gras
    • Hal
    • (as Robert O'Neal)
    Laura Premica
    • Silvia Godo
    • (as Laura Premika)
    Andrea Albani
    • Babsy
    • (as Sally Sullivan)
    Peter Saunders
    • Rocker Leader
    • (as Peter John Saunders)
    Brian Billings
    • Rocker Hardy
    Eric Falk
    Eric Falk
    • Stileto
    • (as Ueli Falk)
    Helmi Sigg
    • Ronny
    • (as Siggy Helm)
    Garry Membrini
      Ana Roca
        Diana Miller
        Hank Sutter
        Irene Semmling
        Mary-Ann Vaughn
        Guillermo Balcázar
        • El Nino
        • (uncredited)
        Mariam Camacho
        • Barmaid
        • (uncredited)
        Paul Grau
        • Karate Teacher
        • (uncredited)
        Antonio Molino Rojo
        Antonio Molino Rojo
        • Encargado del párking
        • (uncredited)
        Esther Studer
        • Chamber Maid
        • (uncredited)
        • Director
          • Paul Grau
        • Writers
          • Hans R. Walthard
          • Paul Grau
          • Melvin Quiñones
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        9ElijahCSkuggs

        Whiskey. It makes you driven and determined.

        Phewy, some of the people writing these reviews have no clue what's up. Mad Foxes isn't just your regular flick you watch and judge. It's an exploitation classic with ridiculous ideas and situations. You should at least know that much going into it. But then I read that people had issues with how awful the dubbing was. Get the f@ck outta here! I can agree that it's not well-done in the sense it really overlaps well, or even sounds good. But these issues are moot when watching a flick like this. A flick with a double revenge story, karate guys fighting biker Nazis, lots of violence, sex and sleaze. I can understand that some people may have been expecting better dubbing, but the dubbing in this movie is although amateurish, it's incredibly funny and entertaining. It's similar to classic Popeye. Popeye (or any character) will ramble on about stuff when it seems unnecessary to do so. It's also the case here. There's silly dialogue thrown all over the place in here, and it's undeniably humorous. It's bad in the big scheme of professional dubbing, but if you've seen Premutos or any other poorly dubbed film that benefits from such crazy dubbing, this will only heighten your viewing experience.

        Besides the dubbing stuff, I gotta say I really enjoyed the flick and it immediately became one of my favorite exploit flicks. It was funny, stupid, over-the-top, had many memorable scenes and was a very fun and fast watch at under 80 minutes long. My only gripe is a slight slow down in the pace during the last act or so. But it's all made up for when the finale occurs. Now that had me laughing. Check out Mad Foxes if you can actually spot the funny and enjoy crazy exploitation goodness.
        10TheManWhoWatches

        For Fox Sake.

        This is one of the absolute truly best worst films ever made. Miss it at your peril if you are a fan of excellent excrement celluloid. I mean, a Swiss/German biker wrecksploitation film with the worst dubbing, acting, soundtrack, 'plot'...hell, worst EVERYTHING KNOWN TO MAN...what's NOT to like? Go to www.filmthreat.com and see my article on it, "Hello Bastards! Here's A Little Present For YA!" to experience its true worthless splendor blow by blow.

        Enjoy.

        "Sure, everybody knows their hideout." - gas station attendant to angry racecar driver looking to get directions to the Mad Foxes den to kill the lot of 'em!
        gavcrimson

        mad foxes

        Mad Foxes is a film I first caught via its pre-cert UK VHS release, which was still a blast despite being a heavily cut version, and lead me to seek out an uncut DVD release a few years ago which contained all the ultra-violence that got trimmed by the nervous British distributor.

        If you've never seen it before, Mad Foxes depicts the tit for tat conflict between flash playboy Hal and a shambolic biker gang, the bikers take umbrage at Hal's expensive corvette and spit on his face, he retaliates by running one of them off the road, they retaliate by beating him up and raping his girlfriend, he then calls on his friends at a karate school who beat up the bikers, castrate their leader and stick his dick into his mouth (needless to say that bit got cut from the UK video), the bikers then wipe out the members of the karate school with machine guns and grenades ….and so it goes on, and on, and on. Trashy and badly dubbed dialogue ("you squeal like an old bitch", "don't you have a little knife with you? I'd like to slice your prick", "you'll like my family, though my mother is an invalid, she fell from a horse and became paralytic"), only adds to the fun. It's also distinguished by a wildly over the top performance by an actor called Eric Falk, who judging from the trailers on the DVD, appears to have had quite a career in eurosleaze of the Erwin C. Dietrich stable. There is an air of Gypsy Dave Cooper about Falk's turn in Mad Foxes, and he is a similar mixture of heavy, exhibitionist, and comic relief imbecile "I can't stand it, we're not going to see him anymore" he boo hoos at the funeral of a slain biker buddy. Incredibly the film seems to have been conceived as an unofficial sequel to the 1978 American film 'Stingray' starring Christopher Mitchum , but I seriously doubt the two films have anything in common other than their heroes both owning Corvette Stingrays. In a scene towards the end of the film where Hal shoots up a film studio, you can even see this film's original title 'Stingray 2' written on a clapperboard prop, but it'll always be "Mad Foxes" to me. For all I know director Paul Grey could be a lifelong teetotaller and have grandchildren now, but the unusual amount of male full frontal nudity in the film, not to mention the excessive amount of drinking that goes on (Hal and his dad being rarely without a glass in their hands) does paint a mental picture of its maker as a serious alcoholic and closet case. The film optimistically writes its own epitaph when one of the bikers proclaims "the whole world will admire us".
        4valis666

        Ugh.

        I don't remember ever seeing such bad dubbing as in the version I saw of this film. It doesn't even seem like the voice actors were watching the movie! When the actor's face on the screen would seem to denote that he is yelling, the dubbed voice sounds calm. When the actor's face on the screen would seem to denote that he is in pain, the dubbed voice sounds calm. In fact, the dubbed voice ALWAYS sounds calm!!

        Not only that, but the actual writing of the English dubbed version leaves a lot ot be desired, to say the least. We are treated to such scintilating, saucy dialogue as:

        Man in bathtub, to woman: "Come here." Woman: "Okay."

        Even further, we have a biker gang that rides around on dirt bikes (?!?!) and a group of the laziest karate masters ever as their karate kicks don't even rise above their waists!!

        I'm a big fan of "bad" movies but this one didn't make me laugh at all. It just made me wince in pain.
        5BA_Harrison

        So stupid, yet so entertaining that I'm torn between giving this 1/10 and 10/10 (hence my final rating of 5/10).

        While en route to a nightclub, playboy Hal (José Gras) has a violent run-in with a neo-Nazi biker gang which ignites a series of vicious revenge attacks that culminate in murder.

        Exploitation film-makers generally take one of two tried and tested routes—gritty realism or exaggerated excess; rarely are the two styles combined. Director Paul Grau, on the other hand, is clearly a true maverick of the genre, a man who likes to truck convention, break all the rules, do his own thing however unpredictable the result might be: for Mad Foxes, Grau recklessly combines genuinely mean-spirited nastiness with seemingly incongruent, over-the-top elements, and abandons technical perfection and logic in favour of a less rigid, more experimental approach to his volatile material. It's a radical stratagem which results in an undeniably unique piece of work—or to put it another way, the film is an inept one-of-a-kind mess, often unintentionally hilarious (or so I presume), occasionally shocking, sometimes completely random, but always totally insane.

        To expound on Grau's bizarre combination of the ridiculous with the realistic, I'll describe the villains of the piece in more detail: sporting a range of clichéd motorcycle gang outfits accessorized with matching swastika armbands, the gang's appearance brings to mind the imbecilic Black Widows from Clint Eastwood movie 'Every Which Way but Loose', whose nefarious plans were constantly thwarted by Clint and his orangutan with suitably comical results. Despite their cartoonish countenance, however, Mad Foxes' bikers prove to be far from a laughing matter, raping and killing without mercy (but strangely enough, not putting so much as a scratch on Hal's swanky sports-car).

        Another example of how director Grau casually mixes silliness with the surprisingly savage comes when Hal and his martial arts pals seek revenge for the rape of an 18-year-old virgin (whom Hal had hoped to break in himself): the fracas begins with some of the most pathetic karate ever captured on film, but ends with the bikers' leader having his severed penis unceremoniously jammed into his mouth. It's sudden changes in tone like that which have earned this film its reputation as one hell of a strange cult oddity.

        Of course, with terrible direction, choppy editing, lousy acting, dire dubbing and poorly choreographed action, Mad Foxes is about as far removed from decent film-making as you can find, but it's hard to ignore any movie in which vicious rape rubs shoulders with rock 'n' roll jive dancing, evisceration and emasculation go hand in hand with full-frontal nudity and steamy sex, a visit to the crapper can result in sudden death (I've heard of suffering from explosive bowel movements, but this is something far worse), and absolutely no-one lives happily ever after.

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        • Trivia
          Actual members of the Hells Angels motorcycle club play bikers in this film.
        • Goofs
          In all outdoor scenes, the bikers' Nazi armbands are missing the swastika. In indoor scenes, the swastikas are present, even if there is no time for the bikers to change.
        • Quotes

          Hal Walters: I've always liked hunting, since my father bought me my first shotgun.

          Lily: And what other hobbies do you have?

          Hal Walters: Pretty women, like you, but now I'd like to kill a bird.

        • Alternate versions
          The UK pre-cert video on the VCL label featured the cut cinema print which suffered extensive edits to scenes of rape, castration, graphic stabbings and footage of nunchakus. The Movie Video release from Germany is uncut. The Film Service Holland video is uncut.
        • Connections
          Featured in Nazithon: Decadence and Destruction (2013)
        • Soundtracks
          Easy Rocker
          Written by Krokus

          Performed by Krokus

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        • Release date
          • August 14, 1981 (West Germany)
        • Countries of origin
          • Spain
          • Switzerland
        • Language
          • Spanish
        • Also known as
          • Mad Foxes
        • Filming locations
          • Spain
        • Production companies
          • Reflection Film
          • Balcázar Producciones Cinematográficas
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 20m(80 min)
        • Color
          • Color
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.85 : 1

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