Overview
The follow-up to his 2003 horror hit HOUSE OF 1000 CORPSES, Rob Zombie's THE DEVIL'S REJECTS continues the story of a bizarre group of very odd people who like to torture, maim, and kill virtually everyone they come in contact with. When Sheriff Wydell (William Forsythe) pays a visit to the body-ridden lair of Mother Firefly (Leslie Easterbrook, taking over the role played by Karen Black in the first film), her children Otis (Bill Moseley) and Baby (Sheri Moon Zombie) are forced to run, eventually holing up in a roadside motel with four hostages (including Clint Eastwood regular Geoffrey Lewis and THREE'S COMPANY star Priscilla Barnes). Seeking help from creepy clown Captain Spaulding (Sid Haig), they continue their murderous rampage while being tracked by Wydell, who is hellbent on avenging the death of his brother, which came at the hands of this very weird and dangerous family. As Wydell tortures Mother Firefly for answers, Otis and Baby torture their hostages for kicks. Zombie, a heavy metal musician who leads the group White Zombie, infuses his exciting, funny, and terrifying gorefest with a fabulous 1970s soundtrack, using such songs as Elvin Bishop's "Fooled Around and Fell in Love" and David Essex's "Rock On" at inappropriately riotous moments. Part BONNIE AND CLYDE, part THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE, part THE WILD BUNCH, Zombie's bloody barrage is filled with unexpected plot twists and surprises unique to this genre.
Awards:
Main Cast & Crew:
Rob Zombie - Director
Sid Haig
Bill Moseley
Sheri Moon Zombie
William Forsythe
Matthew McGrory
Tyler Mane
Danny Trejo
Irwin Keyes
Robert Allen Mukes
Ken Foree
Details
- Format: DVD (Widescreen Unrated)
- Run Time: 101
- Color Format: Color
- UPC: 031398185376
- Genre: Horror
- Rating: Unrated (sadistic violence, strong sexual content, language, and drug use)
- Release Date: November 2005

Movie Reviews
Notes:
In Theaters: JULY 22, 2005 (LIMITED)
Reviews:
"[L]oaded with filmmaking energy....You'll get creeped out big time..." - 08/11/2005 Rolling Stone, p.82
"[A]n experiment in extreme anti-hero worship....Disturbing." - 09/01/2005 Uncut, p.140
Ranked #20 in Rolling Stone's "Top 25 DVDs Of 2005' -- "Scuz has never looked this defiantly appealing on DVD." - 12/01/2005 Rolling Stone, p.98
