Here's the funny thing. The J.T. doesn't stand for anything in the context of The Devil's Rejects. Captain J.T. Spaulding is a name taken from Animal Crackers, a Marx Brothers movie. In the Marx Brothers movie, Captain Jefferey T. Spaulding is an explorer who goes to a dinner party in his honor, only to be faced with a mystery when someone steals a priceless painting. In The Devil's Rejects, the JT stands for nothing, as the only other name Captain Spaulding references is his other nickname 'Cutter'.
The cast of Sea Devils - 1931 includes: Edmund Burns as Richard Charters Jules Cowles as Attorney James Donnelly as Captain McCall Hilliard Karr as Bartender Walter Long as Johnson the First Mate Henry Otto as Governor Paul Panzer as Steve the Radio Operator Ted Stroback
The cast of Nightmare of Shadow Devils - 2011 includes: Arthur Mountaniol
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The cast of Three Fleshy Devils - 1927 includes: Frank Alexander Hilliard Karr
The cast of Dust Devils - 2010 includes: Dario Beck Dean Flynn Jock Hudson Christopher Saint
The Devils Rejects
No, but DDP was.
Don Lever was the Devils first captain.
The Devils Captain in 2001 was Scott Stevens. He was the team's captain from 1992 to 2004.
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Matthew McGrory. He died not long after shooting the movie.
The captain as of 2013 is Bryce Salvador, with alternate Patrik Elias.
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.
Hells Angels, Charleston Charter, South Carolina
Captain David Grief - 1957 The Devils of Fuatino 1-9 was released on: USA: 28 November 1957
Bruce Driver
Although Rob Zombie wrote, directed, and produced the movie The Devil's Rejects, he did not star in it. His wife, Sheri Moon-Zombie did play the lead role of "Baby" in the movie.