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The wild angels

"Heavenly Blues is the leader of the Hell's Angels, a group of California motorcyclists intent on living lives free of all social responsibility. Trouble begins when the motorcycle of one member, Loser, is stolen by another gang. Loser then loses his construction job because of the Nazi emblems he wears. His group retaliates by raiding a rival Mexican club, inciting a rumble, and stealing one of the rivals' motorcycles, but as Loser is making his getaway, he is seriously wounded by a policeman and taken to a hospital. At the height of one of their orgies, Loser's friends decide to 'rescue' him. They raid the hospital, pause long enough for one member to assault a Negro nurse, and kidnap their buddy. When Loser eventually dies from his wounds, his body is sent home for burial. His friends get drunk at the funeral service, attack and tie up the minister, rape Loser's young widow in church, and remove his body from its coffin and wrap it in a Nazi flag. The outraged local citizens break up the funeral procession and engage the cyclists in a graveside brawl. As the police arrive, the gang ride off on their motorcycles, but Heavenly Blues remains behind, throwing dirt on Loser's grave and muttering 'There's nowhere to go'"--AFI catalog, 1961-1970.

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  • "All the fallen angels"
  • "Anges Sauvages"
  • "Hell's belles"@en
  • "Wild angels"@en

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  • ""Heavenly Blues is the leader of the Hell's Angels, a group of California motorcyclists intent on living lives free of all social responsibility. Trouble begins when the motorcycle of one member, Loser, is stolen by another gang. Loser then loses his construction job because of the Nazi emblems he wears. His group retaliates by raiding a rival Mexican club, inciting a rumble, and stealing one of the rivals' motorcycles, but as Loser is making his getaway, he is seriously wounded by a policeman and taken to a hospital. At the height of one of their orgies, Loser's friends decide to 'rescue' him. They raid the hospital, pause long enough for one member to assault a Negro nurse, and kidnap their buddy. When Loser eventually dies from his wounds, his body is sent home for burial. His friends get drunk at the funeral service, attack and tie up the minister, rape Loser's young widow in church, and remove his body from its coffin and wrap it in a Nazi flag. The outraged local citizens break up the funeral procession and engage the cyclists in a graveside brawl. As the police arrive, the gang ride off on their motorcycles, but Heavenly Blues remains behind, throwing dirt on Loser's grave and muttering 'There's nowhere to go'"--AFI catalog, 1961-1970."@en
  • "On the outer fringe of organized society where kids constantly try to escape home and parental dominance, and traffic snarls entrap motorists. Heavenly Blues (Peter Fonda) heads an "outlaw" group of fanatical motorcyclists who are bent on living their lives free of all responsibility."
  • "On the outer fringe of organized society where kids constantly try to escape home and parental dominance, and traffic snarls entrap motorists. Heavenly Blues (Peter Fonda) heads an "outlaw" group of fanatical motorcyclists who are bent on living their lives free of all responsibility."@en
  • "Follows group of young, fanatical motorcyclists hellbent on living their lives free of responsibility."
  • "Peter Fonda joins up with Hell's Angels of Venice, California as Heavenly Blues, leader of a biker pack hell-bent against conformity. Tragedy strikes when a brawl is stopped short by the Law, and Loser is shot down and captured."@en
  • "Peter Fonda joins up with Hell's Angels of Venice, California as Heavenly Blues, leader of a biker pack hell-bent against conformity. Tragedy strikes when a brawl is stopped short by the Law, and Loser is shot down and captured."
  • ""The action is set in motion when a bike is stolen from the Hells Angels. An epic chase to retrieve the bike ensues as the bikers spread fear and trembling wherever they ride"--Container."@en
  • "Wild angels: A psycho biker on the trail of a stolen chopper. Hell's Belles: A motorcycle racer on thetrail of the low-down low-riders who stole his bike. But when he finds himself saddled with a sullen and sexy biker chick, his lust for vengenance ignites something far more dangerous."@en
  • "Peter Fonda joins up with Hell's Angels of Venice, California as Heavenly Blues, leader of a biker pack hell-bent against conformity. Tragedy strikes when a brawl is stopped short by the Law, and Loser (Bruce Dern) is shot down and captured."@en
  • "Peter Fonda joins up with Hell's Angels of Venice, California as Heavenly Blues, leader of a biker pack hell-bent against conformity. Tragedy strikes when a brawl is stopped short by the Law, and Loser (Bruce Dern) is shot down and captured."
  • "The Young Racers: an ex-racing champion gets back into the driver's seat to take on the current champ in a match with a climax so explosive, it has to be seen to be believed! The Wild Angels: a psycho biker is on the trail of a stolen chopper."@en
  • "An epic chase ensues to retreive a bike stolen from the Hells Angels."@en

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  • "Motorcycle films"@en
  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Features"@en
  • "Motorcycle gang films and programs"@en
  • "Drama"
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Melodrama"
  • "Fiction films"@en
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en

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  • "The wild angels their credo is violence! Their god is hate"
  • "The wild angels"@en
  • "The wild angels"
  • "The Wild Angels"
  • "The Wild Angels"@en
  • "The Wild Angels Les Anges Sauvages"
  • "The Wild angels"
  • "The young racers. The wild angels"@en
  • "The wild angels Hell's belles"@en
  • "The wild Angels"@en
  • "Wild Angels (Motion picture)"@en