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Pink Angels is a 1971 American outlaw biker comedy film directed by Larry G. Brown, starring John Alderman, Tom Basham, Robert Biheller, Bruce Kimball, Henry Olek and Maurice Warfield.
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Directed by | Larry G. Brown |
Written by | Margaret McPherson |
Produced by | Edward Atkinson |
Starring |
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Cinematography | Michael Neyman |
Edited by | Grant Hoag John Williams |
Music by | Mike Settle |
Production company | Plateau Productions |
Distributed by | Crown International Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 81 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Cast
edit- John Alderman as Michael
- Tom Basham as David
- Robert Biheller as Henry
- Bruce Kimball as Arnold
- Henry Olek as Eddie
- Maurice Warfield as Ronnie
- G.J. Mitchell as The General
- Michael Pataki as Biker
- Dan Haggerty as Biker
- Jackson Bostwick as Hitchhiker
- Melody Santangello as Hotel waitress
Reception
editKevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times wrote that while the humour "gets campy", the satire is "quite gentle and goodnatured, so much so that the enlightened tone of their film compensates for any number of technical awkwardnesses, especially in the pacing of various scenes." Thomas also praised the performances, naming Santangello as a standout.[1]
Paul Mavis of DVD Talk wrote that too much of the film "makes absolutely no sense" and criticised the editing.[2]
Rob Beschizza of Boing Boing wrote that the film is "so badly edited it lapses into incoherence".[3]
References
edit- ^ Thomas, Kevin (8 December 1972). "Bikers Dig Each Other in 'Angels'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 19 December 2023.
- ^ Mavis, Paul (14 October 2008). "Drive-In Cult Classics Vol. 3 (The Pom Pom Girls, Malibu Beach, Van Nuys Blvd., Blood Mania, The Babysitter, Pink Angels, MORE!)". DVD Talk. Retrieved 19 December 2023.
- ^ Beschizza, Rob (13 September 2021). "The Pink Angels: 1971 movie about gay bikers". Boing Boing. Retrieved 19 December 2023.