

Horror · Action
Overview
These angels don't wear halos. After stomping the lights out on a couple of racist rapists, some tough biker babes take refuge in a rural commune run by a peace-loving guru who's actually a drug kingpin with a vicious gang -- and who specializes in human sacrifices.
Top Cast


Ross Hagen
Ross Hagen
Speed
Ross Hagen
Speed


Kent Taylor
Kent Taylor
Parker
Kent Taylor
Parker


Preston Pierce
Preston Pierce
Turk
Preston Pierce
Turk


Regina Carrol
Regina Carrol
Margo
Regina Carrol
Margo
William Bonner
William Bonner
King
William Bonner
King
Arne Warde
Arne Warde
Slim
Arne Warde
Slim
Jill Woelfel
Jill Woelfel
Donna (as Jill Woefel)
Jill Woelfel
Donna (as Jill Woefel)


Vicki Volante
Vicki Volante
Terry
Vicki Volante
Terry


Albert Cole
Albert Cole
Weasel
Albert Cole
Weasel


Claire Polan
Claire Polan
Love Child
Claire Polan
Love Child
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