Hell's Belles

1969

Action / Drama / Thriller

4
IMDb Rating 5.5/10 10 416 416

Plot summary

When hot-headed Dan out-drives the thoroughly vicious Tony in a motorcycle race and wins a brand new bike, he sets in motion a chain of events that includes one blazing gas station and a disastrous rock slide.

Director

Top cast

Jocelyn Lane as Cathy
Adam Roarke as Tampa
720p.WEB
881.53 MB
960*720
English 2.0
NR
Subtitles us  
23.976 fps
1 hr 35 min
Seeds 10

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by spaulson50 4 / 10

I Want My Bike Back!

A 1969 B remake of Winchester '73. Jeremy Slate wins a race and receives a new bike as the prize. He wants to sell it for cash but of course, it's stolen. His personal quest to "get my bike back so I can buy a ranch" is the plot.3 reasons to watch this curio:1) If you're into bikes.2) Filming locations all in Arizona 3) Jocelyn Lane!After Tickle Me with Elvis, I feel for Jocelyn having to put up with low grade projects. She's the best part of this film.Film has its moments with some nice Arizona desert locations shots. Have I mentioned Jocelyn Lane though? My goodness she's easy on the eyes.
Reviewed by waynewass427 5 / 10

Jocelyn Lane Makes This Watchable

If you're a guy, you watch this for Jocelyn Lane's "Cathy".All of the biker guys treat her like garbage. They're too concerned with their dumb motorcycles. If just one of them showed some genuine kindness towards Cathy, she would've been been very affectionate & devoted to them.How dumb do you have to be to care more for a machine than an insanely sexy woman?Is it any wonder she has such an attitude towards the men?The story & acting aren't that bad.This could've been much better ...or worse. Depending upon your point of view.The humor is okay at times.Jocelyn Lane looks like she had the potential to be a huge star, if not for acting, then as a magazine cover girl.Yes, she is THAT beautiful.
Reviewed by moonspinner55 5 / 10

Not the standard A.I.P. biker nonsense...

Quasi-comedy biker flick with western-genre elements has motocross champ Jeremy Slate (as the one decent character, and convincingly so) plotting his vengeance on the Arizona biker gang who stole his prized cycle. He catches up to them but is beaten badly, and for compensation the scurrilous pack leaves him scowling chopper chick Jocelyn Lane (an attractive cross between Nancy Sinatra and a post-teenage Hayley Mills, but a bit too refined for this kind of movie). "Hell's Belles" isn't much, nor does it strive to be, but the desert locales are interesting, Les Baxter's score is campy, and the performances aren't bad. Adam Roarke, a fine actor who made more than his share of groaners, plays the leader with admirable finesse, and the growing relationship between Slate and Lane is intriguing. The final showdown is well done, as is the closing scene. American International Pictures, having had huge success with "The Wild Angels" in 1966, had a tough time getting out of the biker rut, and by 1970 it was all starting to look like rehashed goods, but this entry has some modest surprises up its sleeve, and leaves you with more than just a quick biker fix. ** from ****
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