''Devil's Angels'' (also known as ''The Checkered Flag'') is a 1967 American
outlaw biker film written by
Charles B. Griffith and directed by
Daniel Haller. It stars
John Cassavetes
John Nicholas Cassavetes (December 9, 1929 – February 3, 1989) was an American filmmaker and actor. He began as an actor in film and television before helping to pioneer modern American independent cinema as a writer and director, often self- ...
.
Plot
Cody (
John Cassavetes
John Nicholas Cassavetes (December 9, 1929 – February 3, 1989) was an American filmmaker and actor. He began as an actor in film and television before helping to pioneer modern American independent cinema as a writer and director, often self- ...
) and his motorcycle gang, the Skulls, hear the story of how
Butch Cassidy
Robert LeRoy Parker (April 13, 1866 – November 7, 1908), better known as Butch Cassidy, was an American train robbery, train and bank robbery, bank robber and the leader of a gang of criminal outlaws known as the "Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch, ...
and his outlaw band lived in a secret area called
Hole-in-the-Wall
Hole-in-the-Wall is a remote pass in the Big Horn Mountains of Johnson County, Wyoming. In the late 19th and the early 20th centuries, the Hole-in-the-Wall Gang and Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch gang met at the log cabin, which is now preserved ...
, where there are no police. Inspired, Cody tells the gang they're all going to Hole-in-the-Wall to live forever. Thus, they break their pal Funky out of jail and head out. On the road, the bikers terrorize a store owner at a gas stop and help themselves to his beer. They also destroy the
RV of a couple who accidentally knock over one of their motorcycles. Returning to the highway, they later arrive in the small town of Brookville, where the citizens are holding their annual picnic. Shocked by the sudden appearance of the bikers, the mayor and others demand the sheriff kick them out. However, this sheriff is more conciliatory than most. He comes to an agreement with Cody that the Skulls camp on the beach and move on the next morning.
A local girl, fascinated by the gang, joins them for the ride to the beach. Meanwhile, the mayor and others agree the sheriff is mollycoddling the bikers. They feel he should force them out. At the beach, gang members drug and manhandle the local girl. Frightened, she runs away. The mayor seizes on this to falsely claim she was raped. The sheriff then reverses course and arrests Cody, forcing the rest of the bikers to leave the beach. But trouble is by no means over. To exact revenge, the Skulls arrange for the assistance of another motorcycle gang in getting some payback from the townspeople of Brookville. Meanwhile, the sheriff realizes the mayor lied about the supposed rape. He thus releases Cody. Reunited with his troop, Cody argues they should continue on to Hole-in-the-Wall. But the others, intent on retribution, outvote him.
The gang thus returns to Brookville. They capture the girl, her family, the mayor, and the sheriff for a mock trial. The mayor is found guilty and sentenced to a beating, which they proceed to administer. As for the girl, she is sentenced to be
gang raped. As the sentence is carried out, Cody tries to stop them but to no avail. Meanwhile, riders from the other gang arrive. They initiate their own special brand of terror. Anarchy and mayhem rule Brookville. But Cody wants out. He asks one of his gang members where Hole-in-the-Wall is. He is told there is no such place. It was all a lie. He then turns to his girlfriend and asks her to leave with him, but she refuses. While fires and destruction consume the town, Cody tears off his Skulls jacket, throwing it to the ground. He then rides away, leaving the Skulls behind. As he departs, police cars are seen converging on Brookville to restore order.
Cast
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John Cassavetes
John Nicholas Cassavetes (December 9, 1929 – February 3, 1989) was an American filmmaker and actor. He began as an actor in film and television before helping to pioneer modern American independent cinema as a writer and director, often self- ...
as Cody
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Beverly Adams as Lynn
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Mimsy Farmer as Marianne
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Leo Gordon as Sheriff Henderson
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Marc Cavell as Billy "The Kid"
Production
The filming begins in the vicinity of Point Fermin in San Pedro, CA. Scenes include a pan shot of Cabrillo Beach and motorcycle runs north and southbound on Gaffey Street, just below the upper reservation of Fort MacArthur as the Skulls start off to find to Hole-in-the-Wall.
Filming took place in and around
Patagonia, Arizona.
["Angels in Patagonia" Newman, Richard. ''Los Angeles Times'' March 26, 1967: c12.]
Tagline
''Violence is their god... and they hunt in a pack like rabid dogs!''
See also
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List of American films of 1967
This is a list of American films released in 1967.
'' In the Heat of the Night'' won the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Box office
January–March
A-D
E-H
I-P
R-Z
Documentaries
Other
See also
* 1967 in the United Stat ...
References
External links
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{{Burt Topper
1967 films
American International Pictures films
Outlaw biker films
1960s English-language films
Films directed by Daniel Haller
Films produced by Burt Topper
Films produced by Roger Corman
Films with screenplays by Charles B. Griffith