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''Angels Revenge'' is a 1979 movie from Arista Films, directed by Greydon Clark. It is also known as ''Angels' Brigade'' and ''Seven from Heaven''.
'''''Angels Revenge''''' is a 1979 movie from Arista Films, directed by Greydon Clark. It is also known as ''Angels' Brigade'' and ''Seven from Heaven''.


The movie focuses on seven women who decide to fight the local drug cartel. The brother of Michelle Wilson, a Las Vegas pop singer, is found severely beaten. When taken to the hospital, the young man is found to have been on illegal drugs. The singer meets with April, her brother's teacher, who reveals that she's secretly been gathering intelligence on the cartel's local drug processing plant, and Michelle agrees to help April with a plan to destroy the plant. With Michelle's fame opening the door, they recruit four more women with special skills and connections to help them carry out their audacious goal. As they plan their first strike, they discover high-schooler Trish spying on them. The student gets relegated to phone duty, but eventually worms her way into their escapades. The "Angels" not only destroy the processing plant, but also manage to intercept one of the shipments. As a result, the women receive unwelcome attention from the local drug cartel.
The movie focuses on seven women who decide to fight the local drug cartel. The brother of Michelle Wilson, a Las Vegas pop singer, is found severely beaten. When taken to the hospital, the young man is found to have been on illegal drugs. The singer meets with April, her brother's teacher, who reveals that she's secretly been gathering intelligence on the cartel's local drug processing plant, and Michelle agrees to help April with a plan to destroy the plant. With Michelle's fame opening the door, they recruit four more women with special skills and connections to help them carry out their audacious goal. As they plan their first strike, they discover high-schooler Trish spying on them. The student gets relegated to phone duty, but eventually worms her way into their escapades. The "Angels" not only destroy the processing plant, but also manage to intercept one of the shipments. As a result, the women receive unwelcome attention from the local drug cartel.


Angels Revenge has major roles for Peter Lawford and Jack Palance as the leaders of a drug cartel, and gives minor roles to famous character actors Jim Backus, Alan Hale, Jr., Pat Buttram and Arthur Godfrey (playing himself). Of the actresses who played the movie's seven female protagonists, however, the closest any had previously come to any degree of fame was Robin Greer, who won prominent roles on ''Ryan's Hope'' and ''Falconcrest''. Susan Kiger was the Playboy Playmate of the Month for January 1977, and played singer Michelle Wilson; her co-stars were Sylvia Anderson as stuntwoman Terry Grant, Lieu Chinh as martial arts instructor Keiko Umaro, Jacqueline Cole as high-school teacher April, Noela Velasco as model Maria, and Robin Greer as policewoman Elaine Brenner. Robin's younger sister Liza Greer plays high-school student Trish, who invites herself into the team.
''Angels Revenge'' has major roles for Peter Lawford and Jack Palance as the leaders of a drug cartel, and gives minor roles to famous character actors Jim Backus, Alan Hale, Jr., Pat Buttram and Arthur Godfrey (playing himself). Of the actresses who played the movie's seven female protagonists, however, the closest any had previously come to any degree of fame was Robin Greer, who won prominent roles on ''Ryan's Hope'' and ''Falconcrest''. Susan Kiger was the Playboy Playmate of the Month for January 1977, and played singer Michelle Wilson; her co-stars were Sylvia Anderson as stuntwoman Terry Grant, Lieu Chinh as martial arts instructor Keiko Umaro, Jacqueline Cole as high-school teacher April, Noela Velasco as model Maria, and Robin Greer as policewoman Elaine Brenner. Robin's younger sister Liza Greer plays high-school student Trish, who invites herself into the team.


For the ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'' version, please go to the [[Mystery Science Theater 3000/Recap/S06 E22 Angels Revenge|episode recap page]].
For the ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'' version, please go to the [[Mystery Science Theater 3000/Recap/S06/E22 Angels Revenge|episode recap page]].
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=== The movie provides examples of: ===
* [[Absentee Actor]]: In a rare instance of this trope appearing in a movie, Neville Brand (who plays Miller) is completely cut out of some versions of the film (inlcuding the one used on [[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]), despite his name being left in the credits.
* [[Absentee Actor]]: In a rare instance of this trope appearing in a movie, Neville Brand (who plays Miller) is completely cut out of some versions of the film (inlcuding the one used on [[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]), despite his name being left in the credits.
* [[Absolute Cleavage]]
* [[Absolute Cleavage]]
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* [[Goldfish Poop Gang]]: Cmdr. Lindsey March's American Right.
* [[Goldfish Poop Gang]]: Cmdr. Lindsey March's American Right.
* [[Groin Attack]]: Threatened, with a sword, to perp-sweat a drug dealer. "They're revoking his ''member''-ship!"
* [[Groin Attack]]: Threatened, with a sword, to perp-sweat a drug dealer. "They're revoking his ''member''-ship!"
* [[Honest John's Dealership]] / [[Sexist Used Car Salesman]]: [[Green Acres|Pat Buttram]] plays a folksy car dealer who sells the women a shoddy van (which they fix up anyway).
* [[Honest John's Dealership]] / [[Sexist Used Car Salesman]]: [[Green Acres|Pat Buttram]] plays a folksy car dealer who sells the women a shoddy van (which they fix up anyway).
* [[Hot Chick with a Sword]]: Keiko.
* [[Hot Chick with a Sword]]: Keiko.
* [[How We Got Here]]: The film inexplicably starts with the entire climax, after which one of the Angels explains the whole thing to the audience.
* [[How We Got Here]]: The film inexplicably starts with the entire climax, after which one of the Angels explains the whole thing to the audience.
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** [[The Big Guy]]: Terry and Keiko.
** [[The Big Guy]]: Terry and Keiko.
** [[The Chick]]: Maria.
** [[The Chick]]: Maria.
** [[Tagalong Kid]]: Trish.
** [[Tagalong Kid]]: Trish.
* [[Show Some Leg]]
* [[Show Some Leg]]
* [[Snooping Little Kid]]: Trish
* [[Snooping Little Kid]]: Trish
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[[Category:Films of the 1970s]]
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[[Category:Angels Revenge]]
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Latest revision as of 14:51, 13 July 2021

No, none of these scenes happen in the film.


Angels Revenge is a 1979 movie from Arista Films, directed by Greydon Clark. It is also known as Angels' Brigade and Seven from Heaven.

The movie focuses on seven women who decide to fight the local drug cartel. The brother of Michelle Wilson, a Las Vegas pop singer, is found severely beaten. When taken to the hospital, the young man is found to have been on illegal drugs. The singer meets with April, her brother's teacher, who reveals that she's secretly been gathering intelligence on the cartel's local drug processing plant, and Michelle agrees to help April with a plan to destroy the plant. With Michelle's fame opening the door, they recruit four more women with special skills and connections to help them carry out their audacious goal. As they plan their first strike, they discover high-schooler Trish spying on them. The student gets relegated to phone duty, but eventually worms her way into their escapades. The "Angels" not only destroy the processing plant, but also manage to intercept one of the shipments. As a result, the women receive unwelcome attention from the local drug cartel.

Angels Revenge has major roles for Peter Lawford and Jack Palance as the leaders of a drug cartel, and gives minor roles to famous character actors Jim Backus, Alan Hale, Jr., Pat Buttram and Arthur Godfrey (playing himself). Of the actresses who played the movie's seven female protagonists, however, the closest any had previously come to any degree of fame was Robin Greer, who won prominent roles on Ryan's Hope and Falconcrest. Susan Kiger was the Playboy Playmate of the Month for January 1977, and played singer Michelle Wilson; her co-stars were Sylvia Anderson as stuntwoman Terry Grant, Lieu Chinh as martial arts instructor Keiko Umaro, Jacqueline Cole as high-school teacher April, Noela Velasco as model Maria, and Robin Greer as policewoman Elaine Brenner. Robin's younger sister Liza Greer plays high-school student Trish, who invites herself into the team.

For the Mystery Science Theater 3000 version, please go to the episode recap page.


Tropes used in Angels Revenge include:

Elaine: It's a nice IDEA, but it's not a PLAN.

  1. and earlier in the story