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Los moteros golpean en algunas plazas a los que acuden a la ley en busca de ayuda y se encogen de hombros.Los moteros golpean en algunas plazas a los que acuden a la ley en busca de ayuda y se encogen de hombros.Los moteros golpean en algunas plazas a los que acuden a la ley en busca de ayuda y se encogen de hombros.
Harry Dean Stanton
- Randolph Halverson
- (as Dean Stanton)
Philip Carey
- Rebel
- (as Phil Carey)
John 'Bud' Cardos
- Townspeople
- (as Bud Cardos)
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- TriviaFilmed in 1967, but not released until 1970, after Jack Nicholson gained fame for his role in Busco mi destino (1969).
- ConexionesReferenced in Video Nasties: Moral Panic, Censorship & Videotape (2010)
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This late carefree, but crudely gruff low-cost b-grade biker exploitation (that was shelved for a couple of years before being released because of the fascinating performance of Nicholson in the 1969's biker flick 'Easy Rider') is nothing more than a minor curious piece for its well oiled cast, who would go onto better things. Namely Jack Nicholson and Harry Dean Stanton. Really they only have support parts. Stanton who engages with his little screen time (one of the rowdy bikers who are far from threatening with their clown-like appearances), looks totally out of place though. However there's something oddly captivating (strange in stupidly oddball and ditsy sense) about this feature, even though it's overly talky and demonstrates plenty of posing about to stall out the time. Watch as there's conflicting confrontations, trivial exchanges, more conflicting confrontations
. Again the usual conflicting confrontation rears its ugly head. Boy how exciting (well it would've been if there was some fiery interest inserted) and sometimes it just goes on for too long. Many of the dialogues are awkward, stiff (although a spirited Bruce Dern admirably tries his best to infuse life) with the padded nature only making the short running time meander even more. A sombre Cameron Mitchell could be mistaken for a wooden plank and Diane Ladd is there too look all worried. Nicholson (in some eye-boggling pants) laps it up as the low-brow, cruel biker, but his performance is pretty much on the fringe. An unhinged, funky-dory score hits its cues with force and there's a few striking scenic views. The story is quite sparse and scratchily old-hat. A couple is terrorised by bikers and the town's folk want nothing to do with it when the husband escapes looking for help. In the couple of action sequences, the scrappy direction is laughably staged when it does happen and it's the mugging filler that takes the spotlight. Maybe worth a geeze for the names, but the glaring problems are hard to digest.
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- 12 sep 2008
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