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Hells Angels on Wheels (1967)

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Country: US
Technical: Eastmancolor 95m
Director: Richard Rush
Cast: Adam Roarke, Jack Nicholson, Sabrina Scharf

Synopsis:

A petrol pump attendant tags along with a gang of Hells Angels, becoming romantically attached to their leader's girl, and ultimately renouncing their aimless way of life. But can she?

Review:

A pretty aimless movie much of the time, with lots of road shots, hi-jinks on bikes and an interminable party sequence. It was all done a lot better in The Wild One but of course the only real reason for watching this now is the presence of Nicholson, who twinkles a lot and gives some indication of the magnetism to come, though he is denied the iconoclastic role he would make his own. Shot by Laszlo Kovacs, reportedly in two weeks and it shows.

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Country: US
Technical: Eastmancolor 95m
Director: Richard Rush
Cast: Adam Roarke, Jack Nicholson, Sabrina Scharf

Synopsis:

A petrol pump attendant tags along with a gang of Hells Angels, becoming romantically attached to their leader's girl, and ultimately renouncing their aimless way of life. But can she?

Review:

A pretty aimless movie much of the time, with lots of road shots, hi-jinks on bikes and an interminable party sequence. It was all done a lot better in The Wild One but of course the only real reason for watching this now is the presence of Nicholson, who twinkles a lot and gives some indication of the magnetism to come, though he is denied the iconoclastic role he would make his own. Shot by Laszlo Kovacs, reportedly in two weeks and it shows.


Country: US
Technical: Eastmancolor 95m
Director: Richard Rush
Cast: Adam Roarke, Jack Nicholson, Sabrina Scharf

Synopsis:

A petrol pump attendant tags along with a gang of Hells Angels, becoming romantically attached to their leader's girl, and ultimately renouncing their aimless way of life. But can she?

Review:

A pretty aimless movie much of the time, with lots of road shots, hi-jinks on bikes and an interminable party sequence. It was all done a lot better in The Wild One but of course the only real reason for watching this now is the presence of Nicholson, who twinkles a lot and gives some indication of the magnetism to come, though he is denied the iconoclastic role he would make his own. Shot by Laszlo Kovacs, reportedly in two weeks and it shows.

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