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The Devil's Rejects

Year:
Duration:
107 min | 109 min (unrated director's cut)
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Horror
IMDB rate:
6.9
Director:
Rob Zombie
Awards:
10 wins & 3 nominations
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 2005-07-22
Filming Locations: USA
Earnings
Budget: $7,000,000
Opening Weekend: $7,067,335 (USA) (24 July 2005)
Gross: $16,901,126 (USA) (21 August 2005)
Cast
Actor
Character
Danny Trejo
Danny Trejo
The Devil's Rejects
Sheri Moon Zombie
Sheri Moon Zombie
The Devil's Rejects
Sid Haig
Captain Spaulding
Bill Moseley
Otis
William Forsythe
Sheriff Wydell
Ken Foree
Charlie Altamont
Matthew McGrory
Tiny
Leslie Easterbrook
Mother Firefly
Geoffrey Lewis
Roy Sullivan
Priscilla Barnes
Gloria Sullivan
Dave Sheridan
Officer Ray Dobson
Kate Norby
Wendy Banjo
Lew Temple
Adam Banjo
Dallas Page
Billy Ray Snapper
Brian Posehn
Jimmy
Elizabeth Daily
Candy
Tom Towles
George Wydell
Michael Berryman
Clevon
P.J. Soles
Susan
Deborah Van Valkenburgh
Casey
Ginger Lynn
Fanny (as Ginger Lynn Allen)
Jossara Jinaro
Maria
Chris Ellis
Coggs
Mary Woronov
Abbie
Daniel Roebuck
Morris Green
Duane Whitaker
Dr. Bankhead
Michael 'Red Bone' Alcott
Darrell
Juanita Guzman
Ruth
Sean Moran
Turk Murphy
Jordan Del Spina
Jamie (as Jordan Orr)
Kelvin Brown
Bubba
Glenn Taranto
Anchorman
Mike Bellesfield
Medical Examiner (uncredited)
Richard Epcar
Documentary Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
Jessica Helmer
Otis' Victim (uncredited)
Kane Hodder
Officer with Gas Mask on Left (uncredited)
Tyler Mane
Rufus
Nicholas Marino
Scared Guy (uncredited)
Steve Railsback
Sheriff Ken Dwyer
Alex Revan
The Guardian (uncredited)
John H. Tobin
News Reporter (uncredited)
Robert Trebor
Marty Walker (uncredited)
Did you know?
Trivia
The blue van's plate spells AKU, which means 'evil' in Japanese.
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The shoot out at the beginning of the film is very reminiscent of Australian bush-ranger Ned Kelly and his gang's last stand at Glenrowan. The armor, and the scene's presentation, are very similar to other film representations of Ned Kelly's tragic final defense.
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The Family Media Guide claims the word "fuck" and its variations are used 224 times in this film, however other sources list the count at 560 which, until the release of Fuck (2005) was a record (the previous holder was Nil by Mouth (1997) which had a count of 470).
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Goofs
When Otis, Baby and Spaulding are riding in the car toward the road block, after the incident with officer Wydell, there is blood all over the car, except not on the lower part by baby's leg where she was shot previously.
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When Otis, Spaulding, and Baby leave the Firefly home as it's burning down, the Cadillac has a rear-view mirror. Later on the road and as they drive up to the road-block it's gone.
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When Sheriff Wydell is trying to kill Baby, you can see the cameraman's shadow on his back.
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Quotes
Otis: Consider me fuckin' Willy fuckin' Wonka! This is my fucking chocolate factory! You got it? My factory!
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Otis B. Driftwood: [to Wendy, mocking her that he killed her husband and Roy] We regret to inform you that the show "Banjo and Sullivan" will be cancelled tonight.
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Sheriff John Wydell: [stuttering] I'm, I'm walking the line on this brother. I'm... I'm walking line.
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Faq
Q
Just how profane is this movie?
A
According to kids-in-mind.com The Devil's Rejects contains the following uses of profanity:175 F-words and derivatives, 2 obscene hand gestures, 26 sexual references, 43 scatological terms, 46 anatomical terms, 21 mild obscenities, 2 derogatory terms for homosexuals, 13 religious profanities, 8 religious exclamations.
Q
What song plays when? (SPOILERS)
A
During opening text - "Dark was the Night, Cold was the Ground" by Blind Willie Johnson.Tiny drags naked corpse through the woods and sees the cops arriving - "Tiny and his Girl / Police" by Tyler Bates.Firefly family vs. cops shootout - "Shootout" by Tyler Bates.Rufus Jr.'s death / Mother Firefly's capture - "Mama Pulls The Trigger" by Tyler Bates.During opening credits - "Midnight Rider" by The Allman Brothers Band.Captain Spaulding's sex dream - "Ride The Horse" by Tyler Bates.Spaulding's alarm clock - "Shambala" by Three Dog Night.Spaulding's commercial - "Holy Guacamole" by Tyler Bates.Charlie Altamont's introduction - "Brave Awakening" by Terry Reid.Otis and Baby driving on the road - "Driving To The Khaki Palms" by Tyler Bates.Banjo and Sullivan's introduction - "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels" by Kitty Wells.Band playing on TV as Otis and Baby take over motel room - "Satan's Got To Get Along Without Me" by Buck Owens.Spaulding steals car - "Official Clown Business" by Tyler Bates.Otis, Roy, and Adam drive out to the desert - "Fooled Around And Fell In Love" by Elvin Bishop.Otis vs. Roy and Adam - "Yellow Brick Road" by Tyler Bates.Otis slices Adam's face / Baby in the motel room with Gloria and Wendy - "I Can't Quit You Baby" by Otis Rush.Gloria's death / Wendy's recapture - "Another Failed Escape" by Tyler Bates.Spaulding and Baby annoy Otis about getting ice cream - "Reelin' In The Years" by Steely Dan.Spaulding and Baby eat ice cream in the van - "Funk No.49" by James Gang.Spaulding, Otis, and Baby arrive at Charlie's whorehouse - "Rock On" by David Essex.Firefly's party / Wydell snaps while looking at himself in the mirror - "Rocky Mountain Way" by Joe Walsh.Billy Ray Snapper's BBQ with Rondo and Wydell - "Saturday Night Special" by Lynyrd Skynyrd.Billy Ray and Rondo capture Spaulding, Otis, and Baby - "To Be Treated Rite" by Terry Reid.Wydell's death - "Tiny Snaps Wydell" by Tyler Bates.Tiny walks back into the burning house before it explodes - "We'll Come Back For You" by Tyler Bates.Spaulding, Otis, and Baby are gunned down on the highway - "Free Bird" by Lynyrd Skynyrd.End credits - "Seed of Memory" by Terry Reid.
Q
What are the differences between the R-Rated version and the Unrated Version?
A
With his second film "The Devil's Rejects" director Rob Zombie created a modern exploitation movie that comes up with a lot of sex and explicit violence. Under those circumstances the MPAA demanded massive cuts for the R-Rating. A detailed comparison between the R-Rated version and the Unrated version can be found here.
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