

Rebel Highway Series
A series of telefilms inspired by B-movies of the 1950s. Each film is named after a late-50s/early-60s-era film produced by American International Pictures. However, none of the films are remakes - each installment tells a different story from the films they are named after.
Franchise Evolution & Timeline Analysis
The Rebel Highway Series has evolved significantly over a span of -1 years, growing from a singular narrative into a complex cinematic universe. With 10 interconnected entries, tracking the consistency of the franchise reveals fascinating trends in audience sentiment.
The "Series" Benchmark: 4.8/10
The franchise maintains a steady average rating of 4.8. While most series experience "Sequel Fatigue," Rebel Highway Series has managed to keep its narrative quality relatively stable, with Roadracers standing out as the peak cinematic achievement.
Continuity vs. Commercial Appeal
Our data indicates that while the "Release Order" is preferred for first-time viewers, the "Chronological Order" provides a much deeper understanding of the world-building within the Rebel Highway Series. The timeline highlights a clear three-act structure across all chapters.
Timeline & Watch Order
We recommend watching the Rebel Highway Series franchise in the following order to fully experience the narrative expansion.

Roadracers
In the 1950s, guitar-playing drifter Dude Delaney wanders into a quiet town looking to play music and generally cause trouble, much to the chagrin of the local ...

Motorcycle Gang
On their way to California, the biggest decision Leann Morris and her family have to make is where to stop and sightsee. But their ill-fated fortune brings them...

Runaway Daughters
After Mary tells her boyfriend she's pregnant, he enrolls in the Army and skips town, leaving her to fend for herself. With her friends Angie and Laura by her s...

Girls in Prison
In 1952 Hollywood, aspiring singer/songwriter Aggie O'Hanlon is sentenced to life after being found guilty of a murder she didn't commit. While incarcerated, Ag...

Shake, Rattle and Rock!
In 1950s America, teenage rebellion comes easy when something like rock 'n' roll is viewed as sinful. Looking to have a good time while they're young, small-tow...

Dragstrip Girl
Among the backdrop of 1950s Los Angeles, Johnny, a working-class hoodlum caught up with a ring of car thieves, is floored when he meets Laura, a rich girl ridin...

Jailbreakers
15-year-old high school cheerleader Angel falls in love with Tony, a leather-clad, dope-smoking biker. When Tony robs two jewelry stores, Angel’s local reputati...

Cool and the Crazy
High school sweethearts Roslyn and Michael, now in their twenties, co-exist in a deeply unfulfilling marriage with kids. Both embark on extramarital affairs, un...

Reform School Girl
After being a passenger in a hit-and-run, Donna Patterson is sent to reform school, taking the rap for the driver, bad boy Vince. Inside, she makes friends and ...

Confessions of a Sorority Girl
Evicted from home and forced to live in a sorority house, Sabrina Masterson becomes attracted to Mort, who owns the hip bar on the beach, but he's involved with...
Common Questions about Rebel Highway Series
How many movies are in the Rebel Highway Series?
There are currently 10 movies in the Rebel Highway Series, starting from Confessions of a Sorority Girl to the latest release, Shake, Rattle and Rock!.
What is the best order to watch the Rebel Highway Series?
The best way to watch the Rebel Highway Series is usually in release order: starting with Confessions of a Sorority Girl and ending with Shake, Rattle and Rock!. Check our timeline for the full chronological breakdown.
Which is the highest-rated movie in the Rebel Highway Series?
According to movieMx ratings, the fans have a strong preference for Roadracers in this franchise.