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'Hot Rod Gang' is a 1958 drama film directed by Lew Landers and starring John Ashley. The working title was 'Hot Rod Rock'http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/78447/Hot-Rod-Gang/notes.html with the film also released under the title 'Fury Unleashed'. American International Pictures released the film as a double feature with 'High School Hellcats'. The production includes performances by rock and roll musician Gene Vincent,[http://www.bmonster.com/more4.html "Gene Vincent's rock' Hot Rod Gang", 'The Astounding B Monster Archive'] accessed 14 December 2012 and was the final theatrical feature directed by the incredibly prolific Landers, whose career dated to the mid-1930s.

Plot



John Abernathy III needs to lead a blameless life to inherit his father's estate, but he also engages in hot rod car racing.

Cast



* John Ashley as John Abernathy III

* Jody Fair as Lois Cavendish

* Steve Drexel as Mark

* Scott Peters as Jack

* Helen Spring as Abigail Abernathy

* Lester Dorr as Dryden Philpott

* Doodles Weaver as Wesley Cavendish

* Dub Taylor as Al Berrywhiff

* Gloria Grant as Tammy

* Maureen Arthur as Marley

* Dorothy Neumann as Anastasia Abernathy (as Dorothy Newman)

* Russ Bender as Motorcycle cop

* Claire Du Brey as Agatha

Production



The film was known during production as 'Hot Rod Rock'.

Soundtrack



* "Hit and Run Lover", performed by John Ashley

* "Annie Laurie", performed by John Ashley

* "Dance in the Street", performed by Gene Vincent and The Blue Caps

* "Baby Blue", performed by Gene Vincent and The Blue Caps

* "Lovely Loretta", performed by Gene Vincent

* "Dance to the Bop", performed by Gene Vincent

* "Choo Choo Cha Poochie", performed by Maureen Arthur

Reception



The 'Los Angeles Times' called it "a film of juvenile violence."

The 'Monthly Film Bulletin' said "the comedy misfires woefully, the performances are overstated to the point of caricature and the general level is decidedly moronic."

'Diabolique' magazine wrote that "Ashley's limitations are exposed a little in this film I dont think he was a great comic actor but it is entertaining and good-hearted."

See also



* List of American films of 1958

References




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