Angels from Hell
Angels from Hell is a 1968 action film directed by Bruce Kessler and starring Tom Stern and Arlene Martel.[1] It was the first film produced by Joe Solomon's Fanfare Films, a firm Solomon had created with the profits from three previous biker films. The film was shot in Bakersfield, California.[2] The screenplay was written by Jerome Wish, and the film used music by The Peanut Butter Conspiracy and The Lollipop Shoppe.[3] Sonny Barger, president of the Oakland, California chapter of the Hells Angels, is credited as story consultant
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Directed by | Bruce Kessler |
Written by | Jerome Wish |
Produced by | Kurt Neumann Joe Solomon (executive producer) |
Starring | Tom Stern Arlene Martel |
Cinematography | Herman Knox |
Edited by | William Martin |
Music by | Stu Phillips |
Distributed by | American International Pictures |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
A former motorcycle club leader, Mike (Tom Stern), returns home from Vietnam to resume his life and form a new motorcycle club. Using all his gathered experience as a hero from the war, he tries to unite all the existing motorcycle clubs in California, and put together a brand new, super outlaw club. They beat a road police officer who wants to give them a parking ticket. Although the sheriff tries to calm everybody down, things are not going down well. Very soon, Mike faces big trouble when Speed (Stephen Oliver), one of his gang members, is stopped on fake possession charges and murdered on retaliation. The trouble intensifies when an all-out cop against biker war breaks out.[3]
Cast
- Tom Stern as Mike
- Ted Markland as Smiley
- Jack Starrett as Bingham
- Arlene Martel as Ginger
- Paul Bertoya as Nutty Norman
- Jimmy Murphy as Tiny Tim
- Sandra Bettin (credited as Saundra Gayle)
- Bob Harris as Baney
- Luana Talltree as Angry Annie
- Susanne Walters as Saundra Gayle
- Rod Wilmoth as Police Officer
- Stephen Oliver as Speed
- Pepper Martin as Dennis
- Jay York as George
- Ginger Snapp as Buff
- Lori Hay as Go Go Dancer
- Lee Stanley as Reynolds
- Doug Hume as Crowley
- Jim Reynolds as Durkens
- Steven Rogers as Dude
- Susan Holloway as Jennifer
- Judith Garwood as Louise
- Tony Rush as Hippie Child
- Maureen Heard as Hippie Girl
- Barry Feinstein as The Prophet
- Dodie Warren as Hippie Girl's Mother
- Wally Berns as Hippie Girl's Father
- Cynthia McAdams as Pearl
- Bud Ekins as The Scrambler
- The Madcaps Of Bakersfield
See also
References
- Thompson, Howard (1968-10-24). "Angels From Hell". The New York Times.
- Lisanti, Tom. Arline Martell in Drive-In Dream Girls: A Galaxy of B-Movie Starlets of the Sixties McFarland, 2003. p.112.
- Angels from Hell at IMDb