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Driving by his deep will of revenge for the murder of his daughter and the kidnapping of his granddaughter, a dead father has escaped from hell, in order to find those who kill his daughter, the thing that makes him struggle against chasing them and killing them brutally.


















7 November 1964, Birmingham, Alabama, USA


7 December 1972, Oakland, California, USA

30 October 1974, Chicago, Illinois, USA

4 October 1984, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

27 November 1956, Mitchell Field Air Force Base, East Meadow, Long Island, New York, USA

1 April 1956, Los Angeles, California, USA

25 November 1966, Everett, Washington, USA

13 October 1957, Millinocket, Maine, USA






11 June 1981, Austin, Texas, USA



7 January 1964, Long Beach, California, USA

28 April 1966, Medford, Oregon, USA





11 October 1953, Hamilton, Massachusetts, USA

20 November 1975, Los Angeles County, California, USA

30 December 1963, Houston, Texas, USA

5 July 1960, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA

2 December 1943, Los Angeles, California, USA

22 October 1964, Copenhagen, Denmark



May 03, 2015
There's a thin line between clever and stupid. NIc Cage walks it.
February 26, 2011
It's actually refreshing that Lussier and Farmer don't belabor the film's internal mythology of satanic cults, hell and the devil's administrative assistants.
February 26, 2011
Being stoned or otherwise buzzed might help.
February 28, 2011
The appeal of Drive Angry is much the same as that of Piranha: a willingness to revel in absurdity to the degree where the exhilaration is infectious.
February 25, 2011
Great title -- shame about the movie.
January 16, 2013
A little respect, please, for His Satanic Majesty, Nicolas Cage. Nobody else could have made this work, or would have wanted to.
September 28, 2012
Drive Angry is very obviously Nicolas Cage embracing his own ridiculousness, or - in language invented by Bad Lieutenant director Werner Herzog - "releasing the pigs".
February 15, 2013
There isn't much to Vancouver-raised director Patrick Lussier's film besides mayhem and muscle cars, but he sure gets those things right.
July 24, 2013
Performances, especially from William Fichtner and Amber Heard, are great and the 3D is pretty solid, but that's about all I can say for Drive Angry 3D in terms of positive aspects of the film.
February 26, 2011
Cage passes the torch to the next generation of scene-chewing actors as he's graciously out-Caged by both Burke and shark-eyed William Fichtner as The Accountant
August 26, 2015
Feels like an affectionate remake of an obscure 1978 Roger Corman production that might have been called "Hot Pants and the Devil Driver."