Naked Angels

Naked Angels
For other uses, see Naked Angels (theater company)
Naked Angels

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Bruce D. Clark
Produced by David R. Dawdy
Written by Bruce D. Clark
Marc Siegler
Starring Michael Greene
Jennifer Gan
Richard Rust
Music by Jeff Simmons
Randy Sterling
Cinematography Robert Eberlein
William B. Kaplan
Editing by Johanna Bryant
Distributed by Favorite Films
Release date(s) September 19, 1969
Running time 89 min.
Country  United States
Language English

Naked Angels is a 1969 outlaw biker film, directed by Bruce D. Clark. Starring Michael Greene as Mother, Jennifer Gan as Marlene and Richard Rust as Fingers. Later documentary director Penelope Spheeris is a cast member in her first appearance as an actress. Actor Corey Fischer also appears in the cast.

The distributor of this film called "Favorite Films" started out in business in 1913 during the era of silent movies. They distributed 160 films in the USA. Naked Angels was the last film distributed by Favorite Films.

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Overview

Mad dogs from hell hunting down their prey with a quarter-ton of hot steel between their legs. After being released from the hospital, a motorcycle gang leader sets out to avenge himself on the thugs who put him there in the first place.

Get an inside look at the bizarre lifestyles of the outlaw bikers in Naked Angels. Many of the roles are played by actual members of the notorious "Hells Angels" in this classic Roger Corman production.

The story concerns a death feud between two rival biker gangs. The Angels are out to revenge themselves on the Las Vegas Hotdoggers who severely beat their leader, Mother (Michael Greene).

As the story opens, Mother is just returning to the Angels and his old lady, Marlene (Jennifer Gan) who had become the property of Fingers (Richard Rust) the new head of the clan. When Mother reappears he quickly reassumes leadership of the gang as well as the rights to the strawberry blond, lascivious, foul mouthed Marlene.

The Angels go looking for the Hotdoggers at their hangout, a bar in Vegas. Not finding their rivals, the Angels bust up the bar and terrorize the local citizenry. A lone Hotdogger betrays his gang and tells the Angels of a secret mine hangout in the desert where they can find his gang.

Later that evening, Mother and Marlene are riding his chopper around Vegas, when a showgirl in a car catches his eye. He splits with the showgirl and when he returns, Marlene is livid with rage. Setting out into the desert, the Angels and Mother argue about what to do and how to travel through the desert. Marlene opens her mouth and says what everyone in the gang is thinking. Mother gets angry and says that everyone in the gang can have Marlene. There are no takers, as even the gang members cannot go so low, so Mother takes off on his own.

The Angels and finally Mother meet again at the mine hideout with the Hotdoggers. A stick of dynamite brings the Hotdoggers out of the mine for a vicious brawl with tire chains, knives, fists and boots. The Hotdogger leader steals an Angel's bike but Mother rides him down and finishes him off while the Angels look on and cheer.

After taking revenge on all the Hotdoggers, Fingers and Mother fight it out at the end but who will be leader of the Angels?

Production techniques

The film released in color takes advantage of the neon lighting of Las Vegas as many of the filming sequences occur there. The viewer gets a true historical representation of the state of the city near the end of the 60's. The film has sequences where the footage alternates between moving action and still photography which gives it an "art film" feeling. Along with the electric fuzz guitar soundtrack, there are many "dream" or "hallucination" sequences at different points in the film giving it a surreal atmosphere. The camera locations on the motorcycle riding sequences give the viewer a point of view that is unusual in these type of moving action sequences.

Soundtrack

The film's soundtrack was co-written by Jeff Simmons (eventually to become a member of Frank Zappa's Mothers of Invention) and Randy Sterling. Originally released in 1969 on Frank Zappa's "Straight Records" label. It has been reissued on CD and vinyl sometimes in combination with Simmons next album "Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up" from 1970.

Track listing

  1. Naked Angels Theme 4:10
  2. Ride Into Vegas 1:16
  3. Vegas Boogie 3:05
  4. Vegas Pickup 4:05
  5. Cop Out 1:12
  6. First Desert Ride 1:45
  7. Rank 2:00
  8. Boinin' (Third Ride) 3:32
  9. Scots Breath 1:40
  10. Rat Grind 2:05
  11. Bar Dream 3:36
  12. Camper Scene 2:25
  13. Toccata for Truck 3:35
  14. End Theme 1:12

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