The Devil's Rejects

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A blood-soaked road trip blurs family ties, freedom, and ferocity, as the Firefly's reckless rampage clashes with a relentless sheriff's vendetta, creating a gritty symphony of chaos that lingers long after the final scream fades.

The Devil's Rejects Trivia

Who directed the 2005 horror film The Devil's Rejects? (Medium)
#1: Eli Roth
#2: Rob Zombie
#3: James Wan
#4: Wes Craven
What is the name of Captain Spaulding's chicken restaurant in The Devil's Rejects? (Advanced)
#1: Spaulding's Barbecue
#2: Captain's Cluck
#3: Murder Ride Diner
#4: The Great American Chicken
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The Devil's Rejects Fun Facts

The character of Captain Spaulding, played by Sid Haig, was named after a character from the Marx Brothers film Animal Crackers.
Rob Zombie cast several actors from classic horror films for cameo roles as a nod to horror movie history.

The Devil's Rejects Polls

Favorite Character in The Devil's Rejects
Otis Driftwood
Baby Firefly
Captain Spaulding
Sheriff Wydell
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Best Scene in The Devil's Rejects
Nighttime Ambush
Motel Massacre
Chase Through the Woods
Burning Barn
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Timeline Highlights ( To Fictional )

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July 22, 2005

Release of The Devil's Rejects

The Devil's Rejects, a horror film directed by Rob Zombie, was released in theaters in the United States.

production
2004

Filming of The Devil's Rejects

Principal photography for The Devil's Rejects took place, involving shooting on location in Texas and California.

announcement
2003

Announcement of The Devil's Rejects

The sequel to House of 1000 Corpses, The Devil's Rejects, was officially announced by director Rob Zombie.

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