The Mini-Skirt Mob/Chrome and Hot Leather (1968)
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The Mini-Skirt Mob/Chrome and Hot Leather (Midnite Movies Double Feature)
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| Directed by | Lee Frost and Maury Dexter |
| Cast | William Smith, Tony Young, Michael Haynes (III), Peter Brown, Marvin Gaye, Dan Haggerty and Robert Ridgely |
| Theatrical Release | April 30, 1968 |
| DVD Release | June 7, 2005 |
| Running Time | 178 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| UPC Code | 027616920713 |
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About The Mini-Skirt Mob/Chrome and Hot Leather
The Mini-Skirt Mob"The teenage set will thoroughly enjoy this film" (Citizen-News)! Jeremy Slate Diane McBain and Ross Hagen take trouble to the streets in this "revved up and explicit" (Variety) biker bonanza about bad-to-the-bone chopper chicks hellbent on destruction. When her boyfriend (Hagen) dumps her to marry a local wallflower one bad-ass biker babe (McBain) decides that she won t give up without a fight to the death!Chrome and Hot LeatherYesterday he was a hero. Today he s an outlaw! "Action is the prime ingredient" (Motion Picture Herald) in this "novel twist" (Variety) on a biker flick starring William Smith Tony Young Marvin Gaye and Cheryl Ladd! When a gang of low-down low-riders kills his fianc e (Ladd) Mitch (Young) a Green Beret declares his own personal war and discovers that revenge is a dish best served with a rocket launcher!System Requirements: Running Time 178 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY UPC: 027616920713 Manufacturer No: 1008027 Product Description
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The saddest thing about "Chrome and Hot Leather" (1971) is that it could have been a fairly decent film; at least by American International biker film standards. They seem to have had a large budget; at least enough to cast in quantity if not quality; and to outfit their biker gang (Wizards) with Harley's-something that was often beyond the budget of these things.
They had William Smith, the best movie baddie of the day, for their gang leader T.J. and Michael Haynes for the chain-throwing mama slapping Casey. In fact the whole biker thing is handled pretty well by the standards of the early 1970's. As are the stunts and most of the action sequences.
Then they had an extremely young Cheryl Ladd (she looks about 16 although she was 18) and former Miss Ohio and Miss America Runner-Up Kathy Baumann (note the John Havlicek Basketball Camp t-shirt she is wearing). In high school she dated someone I knew and she looks about the same in this film as she did then. Unfortunately neither actress gets to show much in the way of acting skills or exploitable assets. .
This is one of those movies the Army and Air Force Exchange Service saw fit to show us GI's at posts and bases around with world back in the early 1970's. To us at the time virtually everything military related was unintentionally hilarious, from Peter Brown's non-GI haircut (if it was a paying role couldn't he at least have cut it enough so you could see a portion of his ears) to the moronic combat training. It got laughs from us for months whenever someone brought up the topic. On the other hand what was supposed to be the film's comic relief, sequences of Peter Brown and Company learning to ride motorcycles is funny only to those amused by things totally lame and stupid.
In retrospect the film never had a chance given its director Lee "The Man With Two Heads" Frost and its star, the aging Tony Young. When you look bad in comparison to a non-actor (Marvin Gaye plays Tony's pal) it is time to find another line of work. Young lined up the financing for this baby and hired Frost on the condition he be given the lead. You won't find a more wooden actor than Young, whose character looks like an extremely dour 55 year-old man and is supposed to be the love interest for the two teen actresses.
Several times they appear headed in the self-parody direction (if that is what they had emphasized the film would be a classic) and Smith lets you know that he is playing this thing for laughs. But this tiny attempt at real humor is dwarfed by the unintentional hilarity and the giggles you will get from the many continuity errors that occur throughout the movie.
Then again, what do I know? I'm only a child. March 3, 2008
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