Duane Eddy
Duane Eddy, born in 1938, is best known for his influential guitar work in rock and roll, but he also made a notable appearance in the cult film The Savage Seven (1968). In this film, he plays a character that embodies the rebellious spirit of the era, showcasing his crossover appeal from music to cinema. Eddy's unique style and charisma add a distinct flavor to this gritty exploration of outlaw life, making his role a memorable contribution to the film's cult status.
The Savage Seven
Biker gang leader Kisum (Adam Roarke) loves waitress Marcia Little Hawk (Joanna Frank). Her brother Johnnie Little Hawk (Robert Walker, Jr.), the leader of a group of American Indians disapproves. At various times these two groups are adversaries and allies. The two groups join forces but crooked businessmen scheme to have them at each other's throats again. The theme song "Anyone for Tennis" is by Cream. The Iron Butterfly are heard playing their classic "Iron Butterfly Theme." Producer Dick Clark and director Richard Rush made "Psych-Out" earlier in the year.