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Run, Angel, Run

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An outlaw biker (William Smith) and his woman (Valerie Starrett) head for San Francisco, chased by his ex-gang.

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Mike W 06/04/2024 I gave this movie 4 stars because believe it or not, it had a significant impact on me after seeing it in the early-mid 70's. Something about the movie and Smith sent me into a not very productive period of choppers and things similar to what is seen in the movie. Finally wised up after 4-5 years. See more delysid d 09/17/2017 this one is a not very good film about a badass biker See more 12/13/2014 ***Due to the recent RT changes that have basically ruined my past reviews, I am mostly only giving a rating rather than a full review.*** See more 06/19/2014 This movie was ok. I like the genre that much that I gave the movie 3 stars. See more 01/20/2014 You don't think Angel's going to sell out his own people for nothing, do you? Angel is a motorcycle gang leader that needs some cash. He decides to sell out the inner workings of his own gang to a newspaper for $10,000. While he's doing this, he also starts to settle down with his girlfriend and also has a rival motorcycle gang on his ass. "What are we going to do?" "Shut up and let me think." Jack Starrett, director of Cleopatra Jones, The Gravy Chain, Slaughter, Final Chapter: Walking Tall, and Hollywood Man, delivers Run, Angel, Run. The storyline for this picture was actually pretty cool and I adored the use of the motorcycle gang. The shootouts and action scenes were pretty cool and the acting was above average. The cast includes William Smith, Margaret Markov, Lee de Broux, and Jennifer Starrett. "I don't want to get caught with these two old bats..." I found this movie on Netflix and decided to watch it due to my love affair with the grindhouse genre. This movie was a little cheesy at times; but for the time period and genre, I would say this is slightly above average. Overall, this is a nice addition to the grindhouse genre that is worth a viewing. "Things have changed, baby." Grade: C+ See more 03/12/2013 Another slowly running one at times, but good for Bikersploitation flick fans with William Smith as the main character. Don't know him? Look him up! See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis An outlaw biker (William Smith) and his woman (Valerie Starrett) head for San Francisco, chased by his ex-gang.
Director
Jack Starrett
Production Co
Fanfare Films
Rating
PG
Genre
Action
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
May 23, 2017
Runtime
1h 35m