BIKERS FROM HELL TRIPLE FEATURE (Guilty Pleasures: Hell's Angels '69, Run Angel Run, Hell's Bloody Devils)
RUN, ANGEL, RUN - William Smith stars as a former biker who has sold the story of his biker gang to Like magazine for $10,000. Pursued by his former colleagues, Smith takes his girlfriend and goes on the lam, eventually hiding out as a sheep farmer, hoping his former gang doesn't catch up with him. When the thugs finally do find them, rape and murder are the outcome.
HELL'S BLOODY DEVILS - Cult exploitation director Al Adamson helms this bizarre biker thriller. A talented cast and crew, which include television composer Nelson Riddle and cinematographer Laszlo Kovacs, provide a degree of professionalism rarely found in such films. A group of bikers ride into Las Vegas looking for sex and violence. Little do they know that the city of sin is simultaneously playing host to groups of neo-Nazis, Mafiosos, and bloodthirsty vampires! Look out for a cameo by Colonel Sanders.
HELL'S ANGEL 69 - THE RUMBLE THAT ROCKED LAS VEGAS! - In this classic exploitation film from 1969, two brothers cook up what they believe is a great plan to go undercover as Hell's Angels bikers to provide a cover for their planned robbery of Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas. After the robbery, the two escape and change into normal clothing, believing their respectable appearance will throw off the police. What they didn't count on is that the Hell's Angels don't like to be played for fools. Notably, this film stars Ralph "Sonny" Barger and the original Oakland, California, Hells Angels gang.
These releases have the identical features as the individual Media Blasters releases |