“ The Devil's Rejects ” is the second film of Rob Zombie , the sequel to the film “ Houses of 1000 Corpses ”, created in the traditional style of horror films , but pretty full of black humor . In most countries, the film has a maximum restrictive age rating (in the USA - NC-17 (initially), in Russia - 18+). Sometimes the film may be called "House of 1000 Corpses-2."
| Exiled by the devil | |
|---|---|
| The devil's rejects | |
| Genre | slasher |
| Producer | Rob Zombie |
| Producer | |
| Author script | |
| In the main cast | Sid Haig Bill Moseley Sheri Moon Zombie William Forsyth |
| Operator | Phil Parmet |
| Composer | Tyler Bates Terry Reid Rob Zombie |
| Film company | Lions gate films |
| Duration | 104 minutes |
| Budget | 5 million dollars |
| A country | |
| Tongue | English |
| Year | 2005 |
| Previous movie | |
| IMDb | ID 0395584 |
Story
The film takes place several months after the events of the first part. Texas Sheriff John Quincy Weidel, whose brother died at the hands of members of the Firefly clan, embarked on the warpath and his goal is not to plant maniacs, but to destroy them. However, as a result of a police assault on the house of Firefly, two family members, Otis and Baby, manage to escape. The police mother succeeds in arresting. The family patriarch also remains at large - the owner of the local museum of monsters and psychopaths, a clown murderer named Captain Spaulding.
In one of the roadside motels, Otis and Baby take hostage a group of wandering musicians Roy Sullivan. After some time, maniacs have a desire to mock their victims. Then they proceed to sophisticated torture, and then the killing of musicians. Here Spalding joins them. Then they disappear. Arriving at the site of the massacre, Weidel decides to involve two killers - Rondo and Billy Snapper in the search for fugitives. The sheriff himself goes down to the cell and puts his cleaver in the mother’s stomach.
Spaulding and his companions are hiding in a border brothel owned by his friend Charlie. Here they are overtaken by Wydel with his thugs. The Firefly family is in the hands of the sheriff, who takes them to their house. Here he personally tortures Otis and Baby, and then beats Spalding with a stun gun. Here the sheriff releases Baby in order to arrange a hunt for her and sets fire to the house where Spalding and Otis are. Charlie suddenly appears, trying to help the girl, but the sheriff kills him with an ax. Now Wydel proceeds to torture the Baby. Here, from non-existence, another member of the Firefly family arises - the ugly giant Kroha. He breaks the sheriff’s neck and saves Baby, Otis and Spaulding. When the surviving clan members leave, Kroha leaves for the burning house.
Spaulding, Otis and Baby ride along the road until a police ambush blocks their path. Having got the remaining weapons, Firefly decide to die fighting. In the final scene, they die, stuffed with lead.
Cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Sid Haig | Captain Spaulding (aka Slayer) |
| Bill mosley | Otis B. Driftwood |
| Sheri Moon Zombie | Baby |
| William Forsyth | Sheriff John Quincy Wydel |
| Ken Fory | Charlie Altamont |
| Matthew McGrory | Baby |
| Leslie Easterbrook | Milf Firefly |
| Jeffrey Lewis | Roy Sullivan |
| Priscilla barnes | Gloria Sullivan |
| Dave Sheridan | policeman Ray Dobson |
| Kate norby | Wendy Banjo |
| Lew Temple | Adam Banjo |
| Danny Trejo | Rondo |
| Dallas page | Billy Ray Snapper |
| Brian Posen | Jimmy |
| Elizabeth Daily | Candy |
| Tom Towles | George Wydel |
| Michael Barryman | Clewon |
| Calvin Brown | Babba |
| P.J. Souls | Susan |
| Deborah Van Valkenberg | Casey |
| Ginger lynn allen | Fanny |
| Jossar Ginaro | Maria Gomez |
| Chris Ellis | Coggs |
| Mary Voronov | Abby |
| Daniel Robook | Morris Green |
Rewards
- 2006 Fangoria Chainsaw Award
- killer movie category - winner
- category “connection with hell” - winner
- Best Actor category (Sid Haig) - Winner
- 2005 Satellite Award
- nomination in the category "Custom DVD"
Links
- Exiled by the Devil on the Internet Movie Database
- “All in the Family” article from American Cinematographer magazine
- Rob Zombies: From Rock to Horror ; 25 FRAME: Independent Film Magazine, No. 3 2019