Angels Die Hard (1970)Gang of bikers try to save people in a mining disaster. Director:Richard ComptonWriter:Richard Compton |
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Angels Die Hard (1970)Gang of bikers try to save people in a mining disaster. Director:Richard ComptonWriter:Richard Compton |
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Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
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Tom Baker | ... |
Blair
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William Smith | ... |
Tim
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Carl Steppling | ... |
Sheriff
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Frank Leo | ... |
Martin
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Alan DeWitt | ... |
Undertaker
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Gary Littlejohn | ... |
Piston
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Beach Dickerson | ... |
Shank
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Rita Murray | ... |
Naomi
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William Bonner | ... |
Houston
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Mikel Angel | ... |
Dirty
(as Mike Angel)
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R.G. Armstrong | ... |
Mel
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Connie Nelson | ... |
Nancy
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Leslie Otis | ... |
Tommy
(as Les Otis)
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Dianne Travis | ... |
Patsy
(as Diane Turley)
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Michael Donovan O'Donnell | ... |
Monk
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Gang of bikers try to save people in a mining disaster.
This film doesn't really have a plot. It just seems to meander from event to event until it runs out of movie.
The pacing is S-L-O-W, and even the fight scenes are confusing and not much fun to watch. Better than "Black Bikers From Hell" or "The Dirt Gang," but not by much.
Memorable scenes include the biker poetry reading, the spaghetti rape sequence, and the funeral oration.
If you have a tolerance built up for bad movies, it's almost worth watching. If you don't, it will swallow your soul.