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DEVIL'S ANGELS 1967

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DEVIL'S ANGELS 1967
U.S. film. Their god was violence and, like rabid dogs...lust is the law they live by! Devil's Angels is the follow-up to 1966's "The Wild Angels" and in many ways is a much superior film. Non-stop fuzz-guitar rock from Davie Allan and the Arrows. One of the best biker films of the 60s.

A member of the Skulls, a debaucherous biker gang, accidentally kills a citizen with his bike. Now the man is on their trail. The Skull's leader, Cody (John Cassavetes), tells the gang to chop up the bike, burn the tires and prepare to spilt to "hole in the wall," a safe haven where they can live free—without the man interfering.

On their way they "invade" a small town where a local girl (Mimsy Farmer) decides she'd like to hangout with the Skulls. After some heavy beer drinking, joint smoking and all-out hell raising, the Skulls try to have their way with the girl but let her run away instead.

The Skulls are run out of town but when they meet up with another biker gang, "the Stompers," they join forces and go back to the town for some old fashioned, chaotic, kick-ass, biker revenge. Yee Haw.

Theme song, "Devil's Angels" performed by Jerry and the Portraits. You can't take your eyes off the beautiful Beverly Adams (Winter-A-Go-Go) and Mimsy Farmer (Riot On Sunset Strip). John Cassavetes, Beverly Adams, Mimsy Farmer, Maurice McEndree, Leo Gordon, Russ Bender, Marc Cavell, Buck Taylor, Roy Thiel, Marianne Kanter.

Plus this bonus selection...

THE RAVERS 1967
U.K. The girls are the hunters, the boys the hunted! The Ravers is an episode from the 1967 TV series "Man Alive" that examines the groupie girls who stalk their pop star prey. The Ravers pushed the censorship boundaries to the limit for its open discussion of sex by the 14-17 year old girls who proudly admit how many pop stars they've had sex with.


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