California and Los Angeles, USA
The Devils Rejects
No, but DDP was.
Devils Rejects
Matthew McGrory. He died not long after shooting the movie.
Hells Angels, Charleston Charter, South Carolina
No, "The Devil's Rejects" is a work of fiction and not based on a true story. The film is a sequel to the 2003 movie "House of 1000 Corpses" and follows a family of deranged killers on the run from law enforcement.
They ate tight knit group of brothers and sisters who love to ride, and look bad doing it. If any family member is affiliated, you are protected.
"Tiny Firefly" was played by the late Matthew McGrory (died 2005). The name was ironic as McGrory stands 7 feet, 6 inches.
devils dyke,north brighton.
In one of the final scenes when the Sheriffs department has the road blocked you see a large lake which could be the San Luis Reservoir. The geography looks very similar to the area around Pacheco Pass Highway between Los Banos and Gilroy.
Some scenes were shot in Lancaster, California - the hotel, and gas station is in Lancaster. Spaulding's home is also in Lancaster. Also, the abandon farm where Otis kills Banjo & Son is right behind the house where Spaulding lived. The final scene is on Soledad Canyon Rd. The store where Spaulding steals the car is also on Soledad Canyon Rd. The Firefly house is in Santa Clarita, California. So is the "chicken fucker" farm - same property. I believe the whorehouse owned by Charlie is on that same property. It's a movie ranch, and the Helter Skelter remake was shot there as well.
Oh, dude, Rob Zombie not only directed "The Devil's Rejects," but he also had a cameo in the movie as Ravelli, one of the members of the band Banjo and Sullivan. So yeah, he wore multiple hats in that film, like a multitasking rockstar filmmaker.