The Savage Seven
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42% Genre Drama Country United States | 5.7/10 IMDb Screenplay Michael Fisher Duration Language English | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date May 1968 (1968-05) Writer Michael Fisher, Rosalind Ross (story) Cast Robert Walker, Jr. (Johnnie), (Marcia), John Garwood (Stud), (Joint), (Kisum), (Grey Wolf)Similar movies The Final Alliance , Survival Zone , Werewolves on Wheels , Savages from Hell , Hells Angels Forever , Dawn of the Dead Tagline The roar of their pipes is their battle cry... the open road their killing ground! |
The savage seven 1968 theatrical trailer
The Savage Seven is a 1968 exploitation film (in the outlaw biker film subgenre) directed by Richard Rush. The film marks the screen acting debut of Penny Marshall. Rush says he agreed to the do the film as a sort of sequel to Hells Angels on Wheels in exchange for being able to make Haight-Ashbury film Psych-Out.
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Plot

Kisum, the leader of a motorcycle gang is in love with waitress Marcia Little Hawk. Her brother Johnnie Little Hawk, the leader of a group of Native Americans is not happy about the two of them being together. The two groups alternate between being allies and adversaries, eventually joining forces, but a scheme by crooked businessmen force them at odds with each other.
Critical reception

From Richard F. Sheperd of The New York Times:
Soundtrack


Lyrics by Guy Hemric Music by Val Johns (as Valjean Johns) Performed by The American Revolution


Performed by Johnny and the Hurricanes Written by D Yorko, T King, I Mack
Written by Cream Performed by The American Revolution
References
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