The Vintagent Classics: The films that inspired us. 

DEVIL’S ANGELS (1967)

Run Time: 1:24:00
Director: Daniel Haller
Writer: Charles B. Griffith
Key Cast: John Cassavetes, Beverly Adams, Mimsy Farmer |

FILM MAKERS

“Riot is their reason for living. Lust is the law they live by”

Daniel Haller was born in Glendale, California, and received his art training at the renowned Chouinard Institute. By chance, he happened to meet New World Pictures head Roger Corman in the mid-1950s when Corman was still an unknown, independent producer-director-jack-of-all-trades. Corman persuaded Haller to become an art director, a relationship that continued through some 30 Corman films.

SUMMARY

“They’re adult delinquents…They steal things…They smell bad Charlie!

An exiled band of Hell’s Angels strike a bargain with the Sheriff of a local town, let them stay and the town is safe. But a local girl strays into their lair and sparks off a full scale Angel war.

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