Mad Foxes | |
Director: | Paul Grau |
Producer: | Erwin C. Dietrich |
Starring: |
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Music: | Walter Baumgartner |
Cinematography: | Kurt Aeschbacher Hans-Toni Aschwanden |
Editing: | Peter Baumgartner |
Studio: | Reflection Film Balcázar Producciones Cinematográficas |
Country: | Spain Switzerland |
Language: | English Spanish |
Mad Foxes (Spanish; Castilian: '''Los Violadores'''|lit=The Violators) is a 1981 exploitation film directed by Paul Grau and produced by Erwin C. Dietrich.[1] [2] It was a Spanish and Swiss co-production, filmed in Barcelona.
A wealthy playboy seeks violent revenge on the neo-Nazi biker gang that murders his family.
Critics have called Mad Foxes "the ultimate exploitation movie"[3] and "one of the nuttiest films ever."[4] Australian film critic and editor of Senses of Cinema Alexandra Heller-Nicholas in her book Rape-Revenge Films: A Critical Study (2011) called the film a "brazenly incoherent mélange of kung fu, softcore porn, Nazi fetishism and bike film pegged loosely to a rape-revenge structure, albeit one caught in a garbled narrative loop".[5]
Mad Foxes was featured on an episode Red Letter Media