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DEVIL RIDER (a.k.a. MASTER'S REVENGE) 1970

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DEVIL RIDER (a.k.a. MASTER'S REVENGE) 1970
U.S. film. Low budget biker film shot on location in south Florida. Look for: instrumental psychedelic song, "The Wind," performed by the rock group Heroes of Cranberry Farm, who in an earlier lineup were a Florida garage band known as The Squiremen Four.

A hippie chick's boyfriend is busy giving karate lessons and fails to give her the attention she needs. Leaving him and in a fit of boredom she goes for a joyride and finds herself the vulnerable captive of a vicious biker gang. Horrified, she watches two of the biker chicks fight to the death over the affections of the gang leader. Soon she realizes she's doomed to become a sex slave for the entire gang.

When she's discovered to be missing her father hires a detective who winds up being savagely killed by the bikers. Her karate instructor boyfriend is the only one who can save her. Sharon Mahon, Ridgely Abele, Johnny Pachivas, Larry Pamilio, Ross Kananga, Chris Martell, Wayne Hagan, Patty Scanlon, John Donnell, Wes Dunbar, Ernie Falco.

Plus this bonus selection...

KEEP OFF THE GRASS 1970
U.S. educational short. A film about "blowing pot." Say what?! Tom's mom finds a joint in his bedroom and accuses him of being a dope head. Tom denies it and starts investigating the world of weed heads and dopers. Tom visits a local psychedelic shop, then meets stoners who sit around passing joints and pipes and are clearly "out of it." In the end Tom makes an important life decision, to "keep off the grass!"


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