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weirdlookindog · 6 months
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Peter Fonda as Heavenly Blues in The Wild Angels (1966).
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witchfukker · 3 months
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fitsofgloom · 2 months
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When In Doubt, Whip It Out!: Regina Carrol lashes out in Al Adamson's "Angels' Wild Women."
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Stone Forever (1999) Dir. Richard Kuipers (doc)
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bitter69uk · 9 days
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A bewigged and chiffon caftan-clad Beryl Reid conducting a séance and speaking in the voice of a child … suave Hollywood bad guy George Sanders (in his final film role) as her sinister butler Shadwell … a surly antisocial biker gang called The Living Dead, whose hellraising members are named things like Hatchet, Gash and Chopped Meat but whose tough skull-and-crossbones image is belied by the fact the actors all speak in upper-crust posh tones like they’ve received elocution lessons from The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art … Robert Hardy from All Creatures Great and Small as the chief of police on their case … grocery shoppers at the Hepworth Way shopping centre in Walton-on-Thames being terrorized by The Living Dead (the camera really ogles the pram-pushing young “dollybird” mums wearing miniskirts and hotpants) … occultism centred around the worship of “The Frog God” (prepare for a lot of close-ups of a frog under a bell jar ribbiting) … and a fleeting appearance from June Brown long before she played Dot Cotton in Eastenders … YES! I can only be talking about Psychomania (1973) (aka The Death Wheelers). Tagline: “The Dead Still Ride...the living howl in TERROR!” I revisited this endearingly terrible British exploitation horror oddity last weekend. For anyone squeamish: there’s a high body count, but absolutely zero blood or gore. And Psychomania is brimming with kitschy early seventies charm (and every outdoor scene features typically drab overcast British weather).
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war-in · 8 months
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Publicity Shot for C.C. & Company
Ann Margret & Joe Namath
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rogerckeller · 9 months
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Willem Dafoe as a Fifties Era biker in The Loveless.
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countesspetofi · 7 months
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I've always thought John Drew Barrymore was in Easy Rider (1968), but it turns out I've been mixing him up in my head with Robert Walker, Jr.
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technicolourbabe · 8 months
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Adam Roarke in The Losers (1970)
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schlock-luster-video · 2 months
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On January 30, 2001, the Mystery Science Theater 3000 version of The Hellcats was released on VHS in the United States.
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theactioneer · 2 years
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Hell Riders (James Bryan, 1984)
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weirdlookindog · 2 months
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The Vampire Lovers (1970) & Angels from Hell (1968)
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unuhadity · 4 months
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Danzig - Satan (from "Satan's Sadists")
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fitsofgloom · 21 days
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"I mean, dig it! You're, like, out trippin' on your own, man, and you go over the high side, it's righteous, ain't it!"
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thethcministry · 9 months
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misquotedmosquito · 2 years
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