Draculas castle is located in a desert in California() and Mr. "Screen: 'Satan's Sadists': Double Bill Also Offers 'Hell's Bloody Devils' ". sarcastic butler with a clichéd Igor-type henchmen named Mango (Ray Young) who abducts young girls (including Adamson regular Vicki Volante) and chains them up in the cellar of the castle to extract their blood. Carol is paying the bikers to do something but we dont exactly know what. ^ "THE FAKERS MORPHED INTO HELL'S BLOODY DEVILS". From The Grindhouse Cinema Database Dracula's castle is located in a desert in California() and Mr. Instead, viewers would get "a crazy mash up of babes, neo-Nazis, sexy bikers spies, undercover cops and shootouts." References sarcastic butler with a clichd Igor-type henchmen named Mango (Ray Young) who abducts young girls (including Adamson regular Vicki Volante) and chains them up in the cellar of the castle to extract their blood. He also said that it was entertaining and those who were "looking for a Hells Angels on Wheels" wouldn't find it in this one. The review by Peter Roberts of The Grindhouse Cinema Database noted the "funky psychedelic" opening credits montage which he described as "real cool." He also said that "this was more of an espionage film than a biker film." He said that the advertising of the film was to bring in the drive-in audiences. He also expressed dismay at seeing Broderick Crawford, Scott Brady and Kent Taylor's involvement in the "smoking out" of a Nazi-minded counterfeiter. Reception Ī short review of the film by Howard Thompson of The New York Times referred to the use of young motorbike riders he descried as "brutes" to be "box-office bait". Sherman and Adamson bought the rights to a pre-existing Riddle cue and used it in the titles. Nelson Riddle is co-credited as the composer of the opening titles' theme song, however, he was not involved with the production of the film. KFC paid for product placement and also fed the cast and crew. Ĭolonel Sanders makes an uncredited cameo appearance inside one of his restaurants, where the protagonists are dining. According to Tom Weaver's book, It Came from Horrorwood, the bikers used in the film were from a real motorcycle gang and were busted for carrying weapons during production. However, after the film couldn't be sold to a proper distributor, new footage featuring bikers was filmed, incorporated into the plot, and released through Adamson's and producer Sam Sherman's own newly-formed at the time Independent-International Pictures in 1970. Shooting began in 1967 as a spy thriller under the working title Operation M, and then the film was subsequently retitled The Fakers. Colonel Sanders as himself (uncredited).Simon Prescott as Bloody Devil (as Sy Prescott).
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