Review of Devil's Angels (1967) by Kevin R — 07 Oct 2015
Ding dong!
The Hell's Angels are known for their devious ways; however, when they ride into a small town they agree to be on their best behavior with the local sheriff. The town has a parade and festival of sorts and the Angels get an eye full. Some of the girls get excited about the Angels and head out to their camp. When one of the girls is almost raped, things turn upside down on the agreement.
"Are you a mama?".
"Hell no. I'm just pregnant.".
Daniel Haller, director of Monster of Terror, The Wild Racers, Paddy, Pieces of Dreams, The Desperate Miles, Black Beauty, and Margin for Murder, delivers Devil's Angels. The storyline for this picture is entertaining for this genre and this is a better than average biker movie. The film is carried by the personality of the bikers and the acting is fun. The cast includes John Cassavetes, Beverly Adams, Buck Taylor, Mimsy Farmer, Maurice McEndree, and Leo Gordon.
"I should have made a list. What have I forgotten?".
"Beer.".
I DVR'd this picture and was excited to finally get around to seeing it. These grindhouse biker films are always hit or miss but this one was fairly well done. It's a bit cliché in scenes, but the characters are very good and the plot is better than average. I recommend watching this if you're a fan of the genre.
"When God created woman he made her pretty stupid.".
Grade: C+.
This review of Devil's Angels (1967) was written by Kevin R on 07 Oct 2015.
Devil's Angels has generally received mixed reviews.
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