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Quality Ratings: A: Top notch picture and sound, clean as a whistle. B: Strong image, some loss. C: Somewhat fuzzy picture; watchable and adequate for collectors. D: Many generations from source, hard to see; for fanatics only. Click on logo for terms and ordering info! ANGELS DIE HARD (1970), biker flick with William Smith (great speech), Bill Bonner, R.G. Armstrong, Tom Baker, Bambi Allen, Alan DeWitt, Beach Dickerson, Dan Haggerty, Gary Littlejohn, R. Michael Stringer; dir. by Rich Compton. (1:26, B) ANGELS FROM HELL (1968), follow-up to HELLS ANGELS ON WHEELS, with Jack Starrett, Tom Stern, Ted Markland, Steve Oliver, Bob Harris, Pepper Martin; includes the original trailer (and others), plus old commercials and music clips. (feature: 1:21, C; in English with Spanish subs) BURY ME AN ANGEL (1971), low-key feminist biker revenge drama, with Dixie Peabody, Beach Dickerson, Alan DeWitt, Dan Haggerty, Gary Littlejohn; dir. by Barbara Peters (HUMANOIDS FROM THE DEEP); with vintage commercials, the original trailer, and various fun for two full hours of entertainment. (feature: 1:25, B) THE DIRT GANG (1972), biker flick with Lee DeBroux, Michael Pataki, Uschi, Paul Carr, William Benedict, Charles Macaulay (HEAD), Jo Anne Meredith (THE LAST PORNO FLICK); with vintage commercials, the original trailer, and various fun for two full hours of entertainment. (feature: 1:25, C) HELLS CHOSEN FEW (1968), another Dave Hewitt mess, this one a biker flick w/ Jody Daniels (HIGH YELLOW, GIRL IN GOLD BOOTS), Gary Kent, Bill Bonner, Ralph Campbell (CHAIN GANG WOMEN, DIXIE DYNAMITE), Vic McGee, Titus Moody, Megan Timothy; with vintage commercials, the original trailer, and various fun for two full hours of entertainment. (feature: 1:23, C) THE JESUS TRIP (1971), very obscure, dark biker film, with Robert Porter as a smack-dealing gang leader who kidnaps a nun (Tippy Walker), and has to deal with corrupt cops (Billy "Green" Bush and Bob Tessier); with Carmen Argenziano, Virgil Frye, Alan Gibbs, Robert Tessier; dir. by Russ Mayberry and presented by Russ Meyer's wife Eve (!?); with vintage commercials, trailers, and drive-in intermissions for two full hours of entertainment. (feature: 1:24, C) THE LONERS (1972), Dean Stockwell is a biker on the run from the law in this obscure flick, with Scott Brady, Tim Rooney, Gloria Grahame, Stuart Nisbet, Richard O'Brien, Hortense Petra, Todd Susman. (1:19, C) NAKED ANGELS (1969), gritty biker tale from Bruce Clark, with Michael Greene, Richard Rust, Penelope Spheeris (!?), Corey Fischer, and a cool fuzz psych soundtrack; comes with tons of commercials and trailers. (feature: 1:23, B) THE PEACE KILLERS (1971), obscure bikerama features the usual bug-toothed scooter trash pillaging a commune, with Paul Prokop, Michael Ontkean, Lavelle Roby, Gary Morgan, Robert Cornthwaite, Albert Popwell; "Sick, Sick, Sick." ---Leonard Maltin; with trailers, vintage commercials, music clips, and more. (1:25, B) WILD REBELS (1967), singing race car driver Steve Alaimo gets mixed up with a Florida biker gang; from William Grefé; comes with trailers, commercials, and clips. (feature: 1:29, C) WILD WHEELS (1969), bikers vs. dune buggie beach bums in this obscure effort from dir. Kent Osborne, with Robert Dix, Casey Kasem, Bruce Kimball, Don Epperson; music by Harley Hatcher; with vintage commercials, the original trailer, and various fun for two full hours of entertainment. (feature: 1:21, A) THE YOUNG CYCLE GIRLS (1977), three girls head out on a bike trip to California, encountering weird characters along the way; plot elements were later incorporated into Tarantino's DEATH PROOF; this print entitled CYCLE VIXENS; comes with commercials, trailers, and clips. (feature: 1:10, C) |
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