Three family members, Otis, Baby Firefly and Captain Spaulding, go on gory road trip that is no National Lampoon. Every where they go, they leave a trail of death and destruction. It seems nothing can satisfy their insatiable lust for sadism and torture. As they proceed on their tortuous journey, the Texas Rangers are close on their heels along with an obsessed bounty hunter named Ken Dwyer. Ken's brother was killed by murderous family and he is hell-bent on revenge. The evil three find temporary sanctuary at a shabby hotel owned by Captain Spaulding's half-brother, Charlie Altamont. Will the law ever catch up to the Devil's Rejects? This movie is a cliff-hanger to the very end!
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Sid Haig | Captain Spaulding |
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Bill Moseley | Otis |
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Sheri Moon | Baby |
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William Forsythe | Sheriff Wydell |
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Ken Foree | Charlie Altamont |
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Matthew McGrory | Tiny |
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Leslie Easterbrook | Mother Firefly |
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Geoffrey Lewis | Roy Sullivan |
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Priscilla Barnes | Gloria Sullivan |
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Dave Sheridan | Officer Ray Dobson |
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Kate Norby | Wendy Banjo |
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Lew Temple | Adam Banjo |
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Danny Trejo | Rondo |
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Dallas Page | Billy Ray Snapper |
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Brian Posehn | Jimmy |
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Elizabeth Daily | Candy |
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Tom Towles | George Wydell |
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Michael Berryman | Clevon |
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P.J. Soles | Susan |
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Deborah Van Valkenburgh | Casey |
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Ginger Lynn Allen | Fanny |
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Jossara Jinaro | Maria |
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Chris Ellis | Coggs |
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Mary Woronov | Abbie |
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Daniel Roebuck | Morris Green |
| Director | Rob Zombie |
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| Writer | Rob Zombie | |
| Producer | Peter Block, Michael Burns, Mike Elliott, Ali Forman, Andy Gould, Marco Mehlitz, Brent Morris, Michael Ohoven, Guy Oseary, Michael Paseornek, Julie Yorn, Rob Zombie | |
| Musician | Tyler Bates | |
| Photography | Phil Parmet | |
| Nr Discs | 2 |
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| Screen Ratios | 1.33:1 |
| Distributor | Lions Gate |
| Edition Release Date | Nov 08, 2005 |
| Regions | Region 1 |
| Owner | Review? |
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| Location | Horror Disk 1 |
| Purchased | At OzLem for $ 14.98 |
| Watched | |
| Index | 124 |
| Added Date | Jul 06, 2017 01:32:42 |
| Modified Date | May 22, 2023 10:59:10 |
My quick rating - 7,1/10. After Zombie got his hands dirty with "House of 1000 Corpses" he honed his craft into this exceptional ongoing saga of the insane trio known now as "The Devil's Rejects." The flick moves at a frenetic pace, and keeps you glued to the screen throughout with bizarre images, gore, a better use of music (i love his music, but doesn't need to be the whole soundtrack). The acting in this is perfect and sticks with you long after Sherri Moon (now zombie) is done cackling. The movie makes it hard for the viewer to root for or against the evil family which is what makes it that much scarier. A really high quality entry into the horror genre by Zombie and though this movie was a decade ago...it still is worth a viewing. And now onto the unneeded sequel.....