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T-Bird Gang |
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Rating: Summary: He must avenge his father's death. Review: Frank (John Brinkley) is looking for the gang that killed his father who was a watchman. They know they got away in a white T-Bird automobile. Frank has a hunch it was Alex Hendricks (Ed Nelson). He goes all over town asking people and looking at every T-Bired car. He must get proof. In a bar, he catches up with the T-Bird gang and after proving himself in a fight, he joins the group. Frank gives them a fake name. If Frank is going to beat them he has to find out how they work. Can Frank keep himself out of trouble while trying to avenge his father's death? You might be surprised by the appearance of Vic Tayback (Alice tv series) who plays the first cop at the gas station. Jazz music trys to help this film.
Rating: Summary: He must avenge his father's death. Review: Frank (John Brinkley) is looking for the gang that killed his father who was a watchman. They know they got away in a white T-Bird automobile. Frank has a hunch it was Alex Hendricks (Ed Nelson). He goes all over town asking people and looking at every T-Bired car. He must get proof. In a bar, he catches up with the T-Bird gang and after proving himself in a fight, he joins the group. Frank gives them a fake name. If Frank is going to beat them he has to find out how they work. Can Frank keep himself out of trouble while trying to avenge his father's death? You might be surprised by the appearance of Vic Tayback (Alice tv series) who plays the first cop at the gas station. Jazz music trys to help this film.
Rating: Summary: Truly Awful Review: I enjoy good moves and I also get a hoot out of camp. This is neither. This is not a hot rod movie. There are no drag races, no street rods etc and worst of all absolutely no one is cool in it. There is only one "T-bird" and it is a 2 seat 56' not a 4 seat 58' or 59' as depicted on the cover. So it only holds one other person. They also have one other beat up car. This consitutes "the gang's" cars and with the two seater you are not going to be able to haul around a lot of gang members so it is a terribly small gang. The leader of the gang wears a sport coat and tie and drives around in the white T-bird with the top down even while pulling his "jobs" - I guess so everyone can get a good look at him and discribe him accurately to the police. Save your money and if you want true 50's camp buy the Peter Gunn TV series which is now out on DVD (2 sets)good action, great music (by Mancini). He has a cool girl friend that sings in a 50's lounge (Mother's), drives cool cars, wears cool cloths - he is 50's cool.
Rating: Summary: Disappointing even at the price Review: I picked this DVD up cause I like the 50s JD stuff and figured I couldn't go wrong at the price. Well, the movie itself isn't disappointing, but the DVD quality is lacking. The image overall is very soft, like a poor quality EP mode VHS tape, and quite dark, especially in the night scenes. If you're desperate to see every JD epic ever made, go for it. If you're looking for a quality addition to your movie library I would have to say pass on this one, even at the price (although in perspective it's not as bad as some Madacy and Diamond discs I've seen in the same price range). The star rating is for the DVD, the movie would get about a 3 or 4.
Rating: Summary: Rare Juvenile Delinquent Feature Finally Gets a DVD Release Review: This Filmgroup release features John Brinkley as a young man whose father is killed in a robbery. He joins forces with the T-Bird gang in order to exact revenge on the killers. Some of the performances are a bit rough, but Ed Nelson as the leader of the T-Bird gang, and John Brinkley both put on a good show. Brinkley, who seemed to make a career of appearing in these juvenile melodramas, also co-wrote the screenplay along with his co-star Tony Miller. The low budget show throughout the film but it generally holds the viewers interest and for the price this is a hard DVD to pass up!
Rating: Summary: Rebels Review: this movie was great i think it shows how teens were back then in tha 50s. the gangs intead of gangs from nowadays usen guns. they use there fists. so it shows if u wana deal somethin deal it with ur hands not guns.
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