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{| | <div class="row"><div class="large-6 columns">'''[[/Review|The Wild Angels]]''' ([[:Category:1966|1966]], [[:Category:USA|USA]]) is a [[:Category:Bikers|Biker]] film directed by [[:Category: Roger Corman|Roger Corman]]. | ||
*'''Contents''': [[/Trailer|Watch Trailer]] | [[/Review|Film Review]] | [[/DVD|Available DVDs]] | [[/BluRay|Blu Ray]] | [[The Wild Angels (1966)|Poster Art]] | [[/Soundtrack| Soundtrack]] | [[/Press Kit|Press Kit]] | [[/Fun Facts|Fun Facts]] | [[The Wild Angels/Hell's Belles|Double-Feature DVD]] | |||
*'''Featured in''': [[American Grindhouse]] | [[The Roger Corman Collection]] | [[Roger Corman Collection]] | [[Roger Corman Collectors Steelbook]] | [[Biker Mania!]] | [[Davie Allan & The Arrows - Devil's Rumble: Anthology '64-'68]] | |||
*'''Included in''': [[Wild Riders: 10 Classic Biker Movies]] | |||
[[Image:The wild angels 1966.jpg|The Wild Angels poster]] | |||
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===Main Details=== | |||
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==Main Details== | |||
* Released in 1966 | * Released in 1966 | ||
* Color | * Color | ||
* Running Time: Germany: 86 min | USA: 93 min | |||
* Running Time: Germany:86 min | USA:93 min | |||
* Rated: R | * Rated: R | ||
* Production Co: American International Pictures (AIP) | * Production Co: American International Pictures (AIP) | ||
* Distribution Co: American International Pictures (AIP) | Astral Films (Canada) | Gloria (1967) (Germany) (theatrical) | * Distribution Co: American International Pictures (AIP) | Astral Films (Canada) | Gloria (1967) (Germany) (theatrical) | ||
* Directed by Roger Corman | * Directed by Roger Corman | ||
* Written by Charles B. Griffith, Peter Bogdanovich (Uncredited) | * Written by Charles B. Griffith, Peter Bogdanovich (Uncredited) | ||
* '''Starring''': Peter Fonda (as Blues), Nancy Sinatra, Bruce Dern (as The Loser) | |||
* Starring: Peter Fonda, Nancy Sinatra, Bruce Dern | |||
* Produced by Samuel Z. Arkoff, Roger Corman, Laurence Cruickshank, James H. Nicholson | * Produced by Samuel Z. Arkoff, Roger Corman, Laurence Cruickshank, James H. Nicholson | ||
* Original Music by Mike Curb, Davie Allan (uncredited) | * Original Music by Mike Curb, Davie Allan (uncredited) | ||
* Cinematography by Richard Moore, Peter Bogdanovich (uncredited) | * Cinematography by Richard Moore, Peter Bogdanovich (uncredited) | ||
* Film Editing by Monte Hellman, Peter Bogdanovich (uncredited) | * Film Editing by Monte Hellman, Peter Bogdanovich (uncredited) | ||
The | ===Plot Summary=== | ||
*The "Angels", a San Pedro motorcycle gang, parties in the Coachella Valley's Palm Springs Indian Canyons, California, and wreaks havoc with the local police. | |||
===Also Known As=== | |||
*All the Fallen Angels | |||
*I Selvaggi (Italy) | |||
*Los Ángeles del infierno (Spain) | |||
*All the Fallen Angels (USA - working title) | |||
*Les Anges sauvages (France) | |||
*Os Anjos Selvagens (Brazil) | |||
*Helvetin jengi (Finland) | |||
*I Selvaggi (Italy) | |||
*De Vilda änglarna (Sweden) | |||
*Vilde engle (Denmark - literal title) | |||
*De Vilde engle (Denmark) | |||
*Villit enkelit (Finland) | |||
*Die Wilden Engel (Germany) | |||
== | ===Taglines=== | ||
*Their credo is violence...Their God is hate...and they call themselves 'The Wild Angels' | |||
*Their credo is violence... Their God is hate... | |||
*The most terrifying film of your time | |||
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Latest revision as of 01:13, 26 February 2024
The Wild Angels (1966, USA) is a Biker film directed by Roger Corman.
- Contents: Watch Trailer | Film Review | Available DVDs | Blu Ray | Poster Art | Soundtrack | Press Kit | Fun Facts | Double-Feature DVD
- Featured in: American Grindhouse | The Roger Corman Collection | Roger Corman Collection | Roger Corman Collectors Steelbook | Biker Mania! | Davie Allan & The Arrows - Devil's Rumble: Anthology '64-'68
- Included in: Wild Riders: 10 Classic Biker Movies
LISTEN TO RADIO SPOT |
Main Details
- Released in 1966
- Color
- Running Time: Germany: 86 min | USA: 93 min
- Rated: R
- Production Co: American International Pictures (AIP)
- Distribution Co: American International Pictures (AIP) | Astral Films (Canada) | Gloria (1967) (Germany) (theatrical)
- Directed by Roger Corman
- Written by Charles B. Griffith, Peter Bogdanovich (Uncredited)
- Starring: Peter Fonda (as Blues), Nancy Sinatra, Bruce Dern (as The Loser)
- Produced by Samuel Z. Arkoff, Roger Corman, Laurence Cruickshank, James H. Nicholson
- Original Music by Mike Curb, Davie Allan (uncredited)
- Cinematography by Richard Moore, Peter Bogdanovich (uncredited)
- Film Editing by Monte Hellman, Peter Bogdanovich (uncredited)
Plot Summary
- The "Angels", a San Pedro motorcycle gang, parties in the Coachella Valley's Palm Springs Indian Canyons, California, and wreaks havoc with the local police.
Also Known As
- All the Fallen Angels
- I Selvaggi (Italy)
- Los Ángeles del infierno (Spain)
- All the Fallen Angels (USA - working title)
- Les Anges sauvages (France)
- Os Anjos Selvagens (Brazil)
- Helvetin jengi (Finland)
- I Selvaggi (Italy)
- De Vilda änglarna (Sweden)
- Vilde engle (Denmark - literal title)
- De Vilde engle (Denmark)
- Villit enkelit (Finland)
- Die Wilden Engel (Germany)
Taglines
- Their credo is violence...Their God is hate...and they call themselves 'The Wild Angels'
- Their credo is violence... Their God is hate...
- The most terrifying film of your time