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  1. 24. Juli 2020 · The Cycle Savages - Movie Review: Bill Brame's 1969 film, The Cycle Savages, revolves around Keeg (Bruce Dern), a rough and tumble biker who likes his booze, likes his dope and likes his women. He hangs with the equally crazy Sandy (Mary Ayres), a beautiful woman who often finds herself on the wrong side of his hair trigger temper.

  2. 8. Nov. 2022 · As far as entertainment goes, I'd give the edge to Savages, but there are a lot fewer cycles in it than you might think with a name like Cycle Savages. Most of the cycle action is implied; after establishing that Dern and his cronies are part of an outlaw biker gang, the greater part of the action from then on out takes place in their low rent ...

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    Cycle Savages. The crazed leader of a motorcycle gang is displeased when an artist opens his sketch pad and reveals "in-the-buff" poses of the biker's girlfriend. Later, the gang leader tracks down the artist... IMDb 4.7 1 h 21 min 1969. X-Ray R.

  4. The Cycle Savages instead brings up the rear alongside roadhogs such as The Born Losers (1967), She-Devils on Wheels (1968) and Satan’s Sadists (1969). Yet it is also a film about the power of art. Clean-cut, law-abiding Romko (Chris Robinson) is an artist who witnesses a sadistic biker gang called Hell’s Chosen Few terrorizing customers at a local diner.

  5. The Cycle Savages. Available on MGM+, Prime Video, Tubi TV, Sling TV. An aspiring artist clashes with the crazed leader of a motorcycle gang when it's discovered he sketched revealing poses of the biker's girlfriend and other incriminating images of the other members of the club. Action 1969 1 hr 22 min.

  6. 22. Nov. 2023 · The Cycle Savages instead brings up the rear alongside roadhogs such as The Born Losers (1967), She-Devils on Wheels (1968) and Satan’s Sadists (1969). Yet it is also a film about the power of art. Clean-cut, law-abiding Romko (Chris Robinson) is an artist who witnesses a sadistic biker gang called Hell’s Chosen Few terrorizing customers at a local diner.