The Hellcats

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The Hellcats

Theatrical release poster.
Directed by Robert F. Slatzer
Written by Tony Huston
Robert F. Slatzer
Starring Ross Hagen
Dee Duffy
Sharyn Kinzie
Del 'Sonny' West
Robert F. Slatzer
Tony Lorea
Eric Lidberg
Shannon Summers
Cinematography Gil Hubbs
Editing by Bud Hoffman
Distributed by Crown International Pictures
Release date(s) Flag of Sweden December 16, 1968
Running time 90 min.
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
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The Hellcats, also known as Biker Babes, is a 1967 biker film. It was featured on the television series Mystery Science Theater 3000 (MST3K).

Crime boss Adrian uses a motorcycle gang called the Hellcats to carry out drug runs for him, although it appears as if it is a tenuous alliance at best because the gang and Adrian's henchmen do not get along in the slightest. In the meantime, a detective named Chapman is involved in an investigation against Adrian's drug ring and hopes to gain evidence against him through the biker gang. Adrian has one of his henchmen shoot Chapman and kill him.

Following this, Chapman's brother Monte, a sergeant in the United States Army, returns from active duty only to learn of his brother's death. Vowing revenge against Adrian, Monte joins forces with Chapman's fiancee Linda who poses as his girlfriend and together they pretend to be bikers and join the Hellcats, during which time Monte becomes romantically involved with Sheila, the girlfriend of the Hellcats' former leader.

[edit] DVD releases

  • The Hellcats was released with Chain Gang Women as a double-feature DVD, part of the Welcome to the Grindhouse series.
  • The MST3K version of the film (along with the uncut version, included as a special feature) was released by Rhino Home Video.


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