The Wild Angels 57 years old

The most terrifying film of your time!

The Wild Angels

A motorcycle gang arrives in a small town in search of a motorcycle that has been stolen by a rival gang; but, pursued by the police, one of its members is injured, an event that will cause an orgy of violence and destruction.

Credits

The Wild Angels Cast

Name Character
Hal Bokar He was 37, 61 years old when he died
Peter Bogdanovich He was 26, now 84 years old as Townsman in Fight at 'Loser's Funeral
Peter Fonda He was 26, 79 years old when he died as Heavenly Blues
Michael J. Pollard He was 27, 80 years old when he died as Pigmy
Diane Ladd She was 30, now 88 years old as Gaysh
Joan Shawlee She was 40, 61 years old when she died as Momma Monahan
Gayle Hunnicutt She was 23, now 81 years old as Suzie
Norman Alden He was 41, 87 years old when he died as Medic
Nancy Sinatra She was 26, now 83 years old as Mike 'Monkey'
Bruce Dern He was 30, now 87 years old as Joe 'Loser' Kearns
Barboura Morris She was 34, 43 years old when she died as Mother
Buck Taylor He was 28, now 85 years old as Dear John
Dick Miller He was 37, 90 years old when he died as Rigger
Frank Maxwell He was 49, 87 years old when he died as Preacher
Kim Hamilton She was 33, 81 years old when she died as Nurse
Frank Gerstle He was 50, 54 years old when he died as Hospital Policeman
Art Baker He was 68, 68 years old when he died as Thomas - Mortician
Jack Bernardi He was 57, 85 years old when he died
Lou Procopio as Joint
Marc Cavell He was 27, 64 years old when he died as Frankenstein

The Wild Angels Crew

Name Department
Mike Curb as Original Music Composer. He was 21 (now 79) years old Sound
Richard Moore as Director of Photography. He was 40 (83) years old when He died Camera
Charles B. Griffith as Writer. He was 35 (77) years old when He died Writing
Roger Corman as Director. He was 40 (now 98) years old Directing
Roger Corman as Producer. He was 40 (now 98) years old Production
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The Wild Angels (57 years)

The most terrifying film of your time!

  • Release day: Wednesday, July 20, 1966
  • Runtime: 87 minutes