Mad Foxes

1981 "Furious Hell's Angels Carve Out a Bloody Revenge in a Vicious Vendetta."
Mad Foxes
5.2| 1h17m| en| More Info
Released: 02 January 1981 Released
Producted By: Balcázar
Country: Switzerland
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Hal is proud of his white Chevrolet Sting Ray. After going on a date with young Babsi, a gang of rockers ambushes them. Hal wants to be the hero, reacts aggressively and causes a traffic accident in which one of the rockers is killed. The rockers strike back immediately and rape Babsi. Hal mobilizes his friend's karate club and takes up the fight against the rockers. He swears revenge on every single rocker and a brutal fight begins.

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Woodyanders Obnoxious playboy Hal Walters (the singularly unappealing Jose Gras) and his virginal girlfriend run afoul of a vicious gang of despicable neo-Nazi bikers. After the bikers defile and deflower his girlfriend as well as slaughter his parents, Hal vows to exact a harsh revenge on the scumbags. Director/co-writer Paul Grau really delivers the deliciously lowdown trashy goods something sweet: We've got lots of horrendous dubbed English dialogue, copious amounts of tasty gratuitous female nudity (a fair share of guys go full monty, too!), ineptly choreographed martial arts, a no-holds-barred scuzzy tone, the head slimy biker has his penis cut off and shoved down his throat, leering soft-core sex, outrageously excessive and tasteless violence (a crippled old woman gets blasted out of her wheelchair!), a little S&M for kinky good measure, sadistic brute Stiletto (brawny Eric Falk) meets an especially ignoble end while doing number two on the toilet, a couple of hilariously lame head-banging hard-rock songs by the early 80's hair band Krokus blaring away on the soundtrack, and even a surprise grim ending. What's not to love?
Drew Gillespie its: MADCAP ADDICTIVE The pacing and the dubbing are genuinely trippy, it makes every character seem like they are interrupting each other over and over again. The violence/sex are wildly like nothing you've ever seen before... I don't typically like watching violent movies (I don't like horror), but this movie is like slapstick, an total exaggeration of misunderstood elements and schizo reinterpretations of popular culture. Mad Foxes reverse engineers your brain, its the funniest movie I've ever seen.. I would recommend Damon Packard's Reflections of Evil if you are into this movie.its: MADCAP ADDICTIVE The pacing and the dubbing are genuinely trippy, it makes every character seem like they are interrupting each other over and over again. The violence/sex are wildly like nothing you've ever seen before... I don't typically like watching violent movies (I don't like horror), but this movie is like slapstick, an total exaggeration of misunderstood elements and schizo reinterpretations of popular culture. Mad Foxes reverse engineers your brain, its the funniest movie I've ever seen.. I would recommend Damon Packard's Reflections of Evil if you are into this movie.its: MADCAP ADDICTIVE The pacing and the dubbing are genuinely trippy, it makes every character seem like they are interrupting each other over and over again. The violence/sex are wildly like nothing you've ever seen before... I don't typically like watching violent movies (I don't like horror), but this movie is like slapstick, an total exaggeration of misunderstood elements and schizo reinterpretations of popular culture. Mad Foxes reverse engineers your brain, its the funniest movie I've ever seen.. I would recommend Damon Packard's Reflections of Evil if you are into this movie.
Calum MacDonell No, I'm not giving this movie a 10 because of it's high production values or Oscar caliber acting- I'm giving it a 10 simply because for roughly 70 minutes, I laughed while watching what was supposed to be a serious revenge movie. It truly is an awful mess- bad dubbing, worse dialogue, horrible over-acting, and an "up in the air" ending that begs for an even less successful sequel. (In regards to the title, the movie I saw was actually titled "Mad Foxes Stingray 2", however I don't think there was an actual prequel to this).People in my town took this film to an almost cult-like status though- all because of one man: Stileto. On-site leader of the biker gangs ('dirt' biker gangs...Jesus), he rapes the hero's girlfriend, gets drunk and attempts karate kicks with no pants on, and kills a gardener with a pair of shears. Classic. It was his signature line (mentionned in my movie summary line) that drew the most impressions for some reason.Yes- this movie was hokey. Karate gangs that didn't do the martial art justice. A 'dirt' bike gang leader who basically sits there and practically lets himself get castrated. A hero who seems more concerned with how his hair looks as opposed to how his girlfriend is doing. And of course, the big ending: Did they survive the blast from the grenade? I'll never find out - and I don't think I'd want to.10 outta 10 simply for the fact that every once in awhile, we need to let our brains get even more dumbed down then they already are. This movie is one of those moments that allows you to do so. "Hey Stileto, give her a good screw!"
Thorsten_B This one has to be seen to be believed. In what is easily one of the worst "films" I ever saw - it hardly deserves to be mentioned as such -, Nazi bikers, Kung Fu fighters and hardcore pornography mix up. The plot is so unbelievably dull it seriously raises the question of how story lines like these can actually be turned into a movie. Who would ever finance or produce crap like this? Obviously, someone was in for it here. Perhaps the strangest thing are the numerous male nude scenes. Nothing is veiled and all details are explicit - entirely without reason, excerpt for the dare itself. Not to forget the Nazi symbolism that is present throughout the film with the evil biker dudes. Inevitably that is also used for a sexual encounter, and it's one that's more than strange. In total a film that may be suitable for punishment and torture of true lovers of cinema. If possible, I'd give it zero out of ten points - probably less.