A gang of beautiful but deadly women unleashes vengeance upon the society that failed them, robbing banks and destroying everything in their path. A posse is sent after them, not knowing who... Read allA gang of beautiful but deadly women unleashes vengeance upon the society that failed them, robbing banks and destroying everything in their path. A posse is sent after them, not knowing whom they are chasing nor the fate that will awaits.A gang of beautiful but deadly women unleashes vengeance upon the society that failed them, robbing banks and destroying everything in their path. A posse is sent after them, not knowing whom they are chasing nor the fate that will awaits.
Ana Alexander
- Marie
- (as Anna Katerina)
Greg Melvill-Smith
- Confederate general
- (as Greg Melvill Smith)
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Pathetic ending completely ruined the story. No idea what the script writer and director were thinking. The premise was good and it was going well so far. Then they decided to take this movie into a completely wrong direction.
Pathetic ending completely ruined the story. No idea what the script writer and director were thinking. The premise was good and it was going well so far. Then they decided to take this movie into a completely wrong direction.
Pathetic ending completely ruined the story. No idea what the script writer and director were thinking. The premise was good and it was going well so far. Then they decided to take this movie into a completely wrong direction.
Pathetic ending completely ruined the story. No idea what the script writer and director were thinking. The premise was good and it was going well so far. Then they decided to take this movie into a completely wrong direction.
Pathetic ending completely ruined the story. No idea what the script writer and director were thinking. The premise was good and it was going well so far. Then they decided to take this movie into a completely wrong direction.
A good many of the cast are from south africa and newcomers to the big screen, and a few veteran actors like johnson and busey from the usa help keep this from being a washout ... i'd suppose the reason for so much leather in the western wear is because that's what they wear in south africa ... one of the cast members is a former miss south africa, chantell stander and she shows why in this film ... it looks much like a female revenge plot rather than a plain oater ... it was watchable
As an older history student who lived and studied in the Am. West I can assure that this could have been a plausible story if several aspects were different, and the writers/director had done their reading. Mr. Baker's comments were accurate. Further, Kansas or other would have been a better setting, because of the Texas Rangers who were always there and not susceptible to whores. (At least, not in this situation, ha ha) Very few men and esp. officers had long hair or beards, esp. due to lice. Men shaved daily. Pretty clean despite hardships. The west of the U.S. was not a dream. Read about it, as plenty of lit. and documentation is available. The girls shooting the cops was a little bit unnec., don't you think, besides? Too cold-blooded for the characters except one. Try again.
I fast forwarded much of the "film" as it was so bad. Every negative review is supposed to say one positive thing about the movie so: There was one horse in the chase scene that could kind of act, a little bit.
No Plot.
No Script.
Third Grade Music.
First Grade Cinematography.
Should have been cast with kangaroos as the story jumps around so much.
Not unlike Chicago streets, but with pretend Cowboys and Cowgirls.
I understand that if you want to be in movies, you have to pick from what is offered to you, but abstinence is a viable option here.
No Plot.
No Script.
Third Grade Music.
First Grade Cinematography.
Should have been cast with kangaroos as the story jumps around so much.
Not unlike Chicago streets, but with pretend Cowboys and Cowgirls.
I understand that if you want to be in movies, you have to pick from what is offered to you, but abstinence is a viable option here.
Aging Western fans fondly remember the fantasy Wild West of their youth. The cowgirls of early TV and popcorn movie matinée's were perky and assertive. Dressed like Barbie dolls at the rodeo, those B Western cowgirls could be mighty appealing, but they were rarely given much to do. Most of the riding, roping, fighting and shooting was left up to the boys.
Hooded Angels(aka Glory Glory) finally shows cowgirls some respect. The women here actually populate the landscape outside of a saloon. Furthermore, these gals can ride, shoot and aren't afraid of a high noon showdown.
I would have enjoyed this would-be-Western a lot more though, if it didn't seem so surreal. This tale supposedly takes place in the American Old West, but there isn't an authentic ten gallon hat anywhere in sight. This doesn't look like the fun, stylized Old West of early Hollywood, or even the gritty, less romanticized frontier of more contemporary Westerns. Most of the characters have assorted global English accents that don't exactly sound "home on the range". Gary Busey, in a small role, is one of few that sounds reasonably authentic here. These gorgeous gals wear wardrobes that defy description, like the post-apocalypse types in a Mad Max movie. For a fantasy Western without any high-falutin' pretenses, flattering jeans and Western styled shirts would have been a lot easier on the eye and far more appropriate for an escapist Western.
The cinematography is OK, and Hooded Angels features some decently staged action sequences.
I hope some intrepid film makers attempt this kind of material again, but next time with more affection and understanding of the mythical American Old West.
Hooded Angels(aka Glory Glory) finally shows cowgirls some respect. The women here actually populate the landscape outside of a saloon. Furthermore, these gals can ride, shoot and aren't afraid of a high noon showdown.
I would have enjoyed this would-be-Western a lot more though, if it didn't seem so surreal. This tale supposedly takes place in the American Old West, but there isn't an authentic ten gallon hat anywhere in sight. This doesn't look like the fun, stylized Old West of early Hollywood, or even the gritty, less romanticized frontier of more contemporary Westerns. Most of the characters have assorted global English accents that don't exactly sound "home on the range". Gary Busey, in a small role, is one of few that sounds reasonably authentic here. These gorgeous gals wear wardrobes that defy description, like the post-apocalypse types in a Mad Max movie. For a fantasy Western without any high-falutin' pretenses, flattering jeans and Western styled shirts would have been a lot easier on the eye and far more appropriate for an escapist Western.
The cinematography is OK, and Hooded Angels features some decently staged action sequences.
I hope some intrepid film makers attempt this kind of material again, but next time with more affection and understanding of the mythical American Old West.
Did you know
- TriviaAbout 40 minutes into the film they are playing Sloop John B on the piano in the saloon.
- GoofsWes dumps Hannah in a muddy waterhole and her clothes and hair get covered in mud. When she wakes up after their fight, her clothes and hair are clean.
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