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Director
  
Al Adamson

Music director
  
Harley Hatcher

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

4/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Action, Horror, Drama

Screenplay
  
Greydon Clark

Language
  
English

Satans Sadists movie poster
Writer
  
Greydon Clark (screenplay)

Release date
  
1969 (1969)

Cast
  
Russ Tamblyn
(Anchor),
John 'Bud' Cardos
(Firewater),
Regina Carrol
(Gina),
Scott Brady
(Charlie Baldwin),
Robert Dix
(Willie),
Gary Kent
(Johnny Martin)

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,
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,
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,
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,
Black Moon Rising

Tagline
  
Motorcycle maniacs on wheels

Satan s sadists 1969 trailer


Vicious bikers go on a killing spree in the desert, causing would-be victims to seek grisly revenge.

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Satans Sadists movie scenes The first film released by Sam Sherman s Independent International is this violent low budget biker number One of the best of its genre to not star biker

Satans Sadists (also known as Nightmare Bloodbath) is a 1969 biker film directed by Al Adamson and starring Russ Tamblyn.

Satans Sadists movie scenes Adamson s movie wastes no time letting you know just what sort of film it is In the opening five minutes there s a rape and double murder moments before

The "Satans" are a very cruel biker gang led by Anchor. The gang goes to a diner in the middle of nowhere in the California desert where they begin to terrorize Lew and his patrons and his waitress, Tracy. After a little killing, one of the patrons named Johnny manages to escape from the bikers into the desert. They need to reach a town before the Satans catch up to them and kill them.

Plot

Satans Sadists movie scenes Satan s Sadists 1969 B movie maestro Al Adamson explored many genres when he was churning out films during the sixties and seventies including horror

The plot centers around an outlaw motorcycle gang called the "Satans", who roam the deserts of the American Southwest. The gangs leader goes by the name of Anchor, and other members include Firewater, Acid, Muscle, Willie, Romeo and Gina. The gang comes upon two lovers whom they proceed to attack: they beat up the boyfriend and rape the girl. After the assaults, they kill both of them and throw their car, with them in it, over a cliff.

Johnny Martin, a Vietnam veteran U.S. Marine, is hitchhiking and is picked up by former police officer Chuck Baldwin and his wife Nora. Johnny was a military police officer in the Marine Corps and after his discharge hes moving to Los Angeles to "live a little". Tracy, a waitress, drives up a red dune buggy to a diner where she works. Tracy is late and explains to her boss, Lew, that she was late because she was studying for a college class. Nora spots the cafe and tells her husband and Johnny that they should go eat there. Johnny sits alone at the bar while Chuck and Nora sit at a table, thinking the Marine is being antisocial. Lew and Chuck small talk about the desert area and its isolation. Johnny meets Tracy and they both talk about getting away from the desert town.

The Satans arrive at the cafe and demand service. Romeo harasses Tracy as she tries to take the gangs order. Lew intervenes and the gang calms down. Firewater selects a song from the jukebox and Gina performs a go-go dance routine for Anchor, jealous of Anchors attention towards the waitress. Lou pulls the plug on the jukebox and tells the gang that the place is "a place to eat" and "not a place to dance." One of the bikers hits on Chucks wife and she throws a drink in his face. Chuck pulls out his revolver and tells them to "beat it." The bikers knock out Chuck and take his gun. The Satans take Lew, Chuck and Nora out behind the cafe. Nora is raped, and Anchor explains to them why they hate cops. Anchor kills the three of them as Johnny and Tracy escape in Tracys dune buggy after knocking out Muscle and Romeo.

The bikers pursue Johnny and Tracy deep into the isolated desert. The dune buggy breaks down from damage that occurred when the couple ran over a couple of the bikes. Johnny and Tracy trek through the desert in an effort to reach help at the closest town before the Satans catch up with them and finish the job. The remains of the gang comes across a trio of female campers ? Carol, Jan, and Lois ? and party with them. Gina drives off in a jealous fit and commits suicide by driving over a cliff, dying with Anchors name on her lips. Willie tracks Johnny and Tracy but is bitten by a rattlesnake and dies. Firewater goes looking for Willie and finds his body - he returns to discover Acid playing Russian Roulette with Chucks pistol and Anchor has gone insane and murdered the three women. They fight and Firewater leaves Anchor for dead; he searches for Johnny and Tracy. When he finds the couple, Johnny surprises him and during the fight, a landslide crushes Firewater. He tells Johnny that Anchor is no longer a problem and dies.

As the couple relax and begin walking down the road, Anchor drives toward them on the last working gang motorcycle. He raves about being Satan and having paid his dues; it is Johnnys turn. As he raises the gun, Johnny throws a switchblade at the gang leader, killing him. Johnny is wounded but still able to drive the motorcycle; the couple get on the bike and leave towards the setting sun.

Cast

  • Russ Tamblyn ... Anchor
  • Scott Brady ... Charlie Baldwin
  • John Bud Cardos ... Firewater (as John Cardos)
  • Robert Dix ... Willie
  • Gary Kent ... Johnny Martin
  • Greydon Clark ... Acid
  • Kent Taylor ... Lew
  • Regina Carrol ... Gina
  • Jacqueline Cole ... Tracy (as Jackie Taylor)
  • William Bonner ... Muscle
  • Bobby Clark ... Romeo
  • Evelyn Frank ... Nora Baldwin
  • Yvonne Stewart ... Carol
  • Cheryl Anne ... Jan
  • Bambi Allen ... Lois
  • Production

    This was the "breakthrough" film for B-movie director Al Adamson. The movie was very popular during its initial 1969 run at drive-in theaters, according to Production Consultant Samuel Sherman on the DVD audio commentary.

    Independent-International Pictures distributed the movie in its initial theatrical release.

    It was distributed on DVD in America by Troma Entertainment.

    Release

    It was released at DVD on 8 January 2010 as part of the Stephen Romano Presents Shock Festival compilation. On February 23, 2010, a Region 0 DVD of the movie was released by Alpha Video.

    References

    Satans Sadists Wikipedia
    Satans Sadists IMDb Satans Sadists themoviedb.org