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  1. Financial analysis of The Wild Angels (1966) including budget, domestic and international box office gross, DVD and Blu-ray sales reports, total earnings and profitability.

  2. Corman took risks with this subject matter and the Charles B. Griffith–authored screenplay, without being overly graphic, paid dividends commercially: The Wild Angels earned $7 million in theatrical rentals in the United States and Canada, the highest-grossing low-budget film at the time.

  3. Aug 20, 2018 · THE WILD ANGELS (1966) Run Time: 1:27:00 Director: Roger Corman Writer: Charles B. Griffith Key Cast: Peter Fonda, Nancy Sinatra, Bruce Dern. FILM MAKERS. While Russ Myer, that worshipper of the mighty mammary, gave us ‘Motor Psycho’ (1965) featuring maniacal mods on mopeds, as a follow up to ‘Faster Pussy Cat! Kill!

  4. May 13, 2013 · With a modest budget of about $350,000, and the promise of complete artistic control, Corman hired his friend Charles Griffith to write the screenplay, and the two of them based the script on real stories recounted to them by members of the San Bernadino Hells Angels. Corman shot The Wild Angels in three weeks and entirely on location, at his ...

  5. Apr 10, 2024 · The Wild Angels earned a whopping $15 million gross at the box office and placed in the top twenty highest earners of 1966, engaging a hitherto untapped youth market. As Peter Fonda said: “Roger Corman gave young people movies they could relate to, not films they had to fish for.

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  6. The Wild Angels (1966) was a sordid biker film that was based on the exploits of the Hells Angels and starred Peter Fonda, Bruce Dern, and Nancy Sinatra. The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre (1967) was a relatively faithful account of the notorious 1929 slaughter, starring… Read More; role of. Fonda

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  8. Aug 8, 2014 · And oh, how The Wild Angels had a savvy producer, the savviest of them all: Roger Corman, who also directed, making the film under the aegis of American International Pictures, the most savvy of all bloodlessly mercenary independent film companies.