Motorcycle Gang (1957)
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The title tells practically all in the American-International exploitationer Motorcycle Gang. The film's main conflict arises from the rivalry between "good" cyclist Randy (Steve Tyrrell) and his "bad" counterpart Nick (John Ashley). Recently released from a jail term, Nick… More The title tells practically all in the American-International exploitationer Motorcycle Gang. The film's main conflict arises from the rivalry between "good" cyclist Randy (Steve Tyrrell) and his "bad" counterpart Nick (John Ashley). Recently released from a jail term, Nick forces Randy (who received probation for the hit-and-run accident which landed Nick in the slammer) into a clandestine race. Despite the fact that he's a "clean" cycle-hog who likes to keep on the right side of the law, Randy agrees to the race, with near-disastrous results. One of the featured cycle punks is played by Carl Switzer, who despite his raffish appearance still closely resembles the "Alfalfa" character he'd essayed in the Our Gang comedies. Motorcycle Gang was released on a double bill with Sorority Girl. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Edward L. Cahn
- Written By
- Lou Rusoff
- Genres
- Drama, Action & Adventure, Classics
- In Theaters
- Oct 22, 1957 Wide
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Cast
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Anne Neyland
as Terry
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Steve Terrell
as Randy
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John Ashley
as Nick
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Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer
as Speed
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Raymond Hatton
as Uncle Ed
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Russ Bender
as Joe
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Scott Peters
as Hank
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Eddie Kafafian
as Jack
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Shirley Falls
as Darlene
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Aki Aleong
as Cyrus Wong
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Taylor Wayne
as Phil
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Hal Bogart
as Walt
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Suzanne Sydney
as Birdie
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Edmund Cobb
as Bill
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Paul Blaisdell
as Don
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Zon Murray
as Hal
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Felice Richmond
as Hal's Wife
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Jean Moorhead
as Marilyn
- Steven Terrell