
In Ruggsville, Texas, the police under the command of Sheriff John Quincy Wydell attack the house of the sadistic serial killers Firefly family (a.k.a. The Devil's Reject) and they arrest mother Firefly, but Otis B. Driftwood and Baby Firefly escape from the siege. Tiny is wandering nearby the house and also escapes. Otis and Baby call their patriarch, the mad clown Captain Spaulding and they schedule to reunite at an isolated motel in the desert. When Otis and Baby arrive, t... (Full plot summary below)
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In Ruggsville, Texas, the police under the command of Sheriff John Quincy Wydell attack the house of the sadistic serial killers Firefly family (a.k.a. The Devil's Reject) and they arrest mother Firefly, but Otis B. Driftwood and Baby Firefly escape from the siege. Tiny is wandering nearby the house and also escapes. Otis and Baby call their patriarch, the mad clown Captain Spaulding and they schedule to reunite at an isolated motel in the desert. When Otis and Baby arrive, they kidnap two families of singers, using sadism and violence against the harmless persons. Meanwhile, Sheriff Wydell promises to capture and kill the runaways, seeking revenge for the death of his brother, the Deputy George Wydell.
Leave your thoughts about The Devil's Rejects.
| Minneapolis Star TribuneColin CovertIt is grim, unrelenting and savage, and it is destined to become a genre classic. After seeing this one, you won't just lock your doors, you'll nail planks over your windows. |
| Reeling ReviewsLaura CliffordFans of 70's exploitation horror get ready to get jazzed - "The Devil's Rejects" is the real deal - a gritty, nasty, stylish piece of work |
| IGN MoviesSpence D.A gloriously wicked psychobilly thriller that unfolds like a crystal meth soaked drive-in movie nightmare. |
| Star-Democrat (Easton, MD)Greg Maki... For those who can stomach the violence, it is destined to become a classic. |
| Cinemaphile.orgDavid KeyesWhat gives Zombie the nerve, the sheer audacity, to keep moviegoers interested in material that ought to be sneered at with contempt? Rarely has our need to dismiss an idea been replaced so thoroughly with a morbid desire to watch on in fascination. |
| New York PostKyle SmithA yellow dog of a movie that delights in offending the offendable. It's also a whitesploitation classic, from its menacing sideburns to its demented laughter. |
| Q Network Film DeskJames KendrickMuch of its aesthetic is recycled, but Zombie uses such grabby devices as slow motion, freeze frames, and burned-out grainy film stock with such flair and intensity that it rachets the whole endeavor up an extra notch. |
| Film Journal InternationalLewis BealeGut-bucket filmmaking at its most lurid-and most fascinating. |
| Dread CentralJohnny Butane...it's best to quote Captain Spaulding himself. "You like blood? Violence? Freaks of nature?" Then you're going to be satisfied by Rejects. |
| Bangor Daily News (Maine)Christopher SmithIf you dig this sort of gross-out throwback to the horror movies of the '70s, by all means, accept "The Devil's Rejects." |