
Scorpio Rising
From the underground – the original and wildest film of the Hell's Angels cult!
Part of The Magick Lantern Cycle
Ratings
A gang of bikers prepares for a race as sexual, sadistic, and occult images are cut together.
Production
Puck Film Productions
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast
Ernie Allo
Joker (uncredited)
Bruce Byron
Scorpio (uncredited)
Frank Carifi
Leo (uncredited)
Steve Crandell
Blondie (uncredited)
Johnny Dodds
Kid (uncredited)
Bill Dorfman
Back (uncredited)

Nelson Leigh
Jesus Christ (archive footage) (uncredited)
John Palone
Pinstripe (uncredited)
Barry Rubin
Fall Guy (uncredited)
Johnny Sapienza
Taurus (uncredited)
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