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The brother and fiancee of a dead policeman infiltrate a female-led biker gang to uncover his murderer.

Ross Hagen as  Monte
Tony Lorea as  Six Pack

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Reviews

zombizombizombi
1968/05/08

This movie is one of the best bad movies ever I love this one.So over the top cheesiness you got to love the soundtrack its a 60s trippy/Beatles music or something like that!Also I hella dig the characters you got six pack, snake, zombie, and much more out their characters the dialog is cheese perfection you will chuckle a lot man they don't make movies like they did back then this movie is available threw BCI its apart of their Welcome to the grindhouse DVDs on the DVD is this one if course and another exploitation classic Chain Gang Women!!It looks like a lot of people hate this movie I think this movie is to fun to hate how can you not like this movie if your a fan of b-movies and exploitation check it out and don't listen to the haters this is the best movie on the bottom 100!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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isabel-neves-1
1968/05/09

This movie is so bad it's actually funny! I watched it from start to finish and I have to say, I have no idea what the storyline was about. Very confusing! I loved the way we'd get 20 minutes of motorbike riding, especially when the bikes all just rode off the screen! Obviously everybody in the movie was meant to be stoned, but I strongly suspect the cast, the cameramen and the producers all were as well. Also the chain fight was the best. I have no idea what it was all about, but believe me, this one is SO terrible it's worth watching!Basically, as far as I can tell, the story of this film is that for some reason or other, two people have a grudge because their boyfriend/brother was killed, and they know it has something to do with a drug gang so they follow one around and everyone gets stoned, a few people end up in some police station for a while and at the end they all sort of run around and it finishes. Highlights include some random character being strangled and then totally forgotten about, a motorbike race where the race isn't seen, the chain fight (hooray!), and somebody falling off a motorbike into a ditch at about two miles an hour in a very unrealistic way! Special effects include the tendency for the motorbikes not to be seen as the camera is about a metre behind them. If you watch this movie without expecting it to have any sort of recognisable storyline, and not expecting it to be good, you should enjoy it a lot!

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Jawstaysun
1968/05/10

Am I imagining things, or in the Moonfire Inn "party scene", did a dude lick another dude across his chest?When the police chase the motorcycles down the highway, what was the reason? Is it normal in California for the police to chase any citizen on a motorcycle leading to the chasee's death?What was going on with the blonde bimbo out in the desert? If she was a prisoner, why did she not just run away when the biker chicks arrived?Did I really see a naked woman having her "portrait" painted only to have the painting destroyed for no real purpose other than to fill up time?Dude, what was I smoking?This movie is prime time fodder if you are wasted, man! Peace!

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ryanmontemaggi
1968/05/11

My friends and I watched the Mystery Science Theater 3000 version, and man was this the worst movie I've ever sat through. There is little plot at all, and even if there were a plot nobody would know what it was since the dialog in the movie is impossible to hear even on high volume. Most of the movie consists of watching people ride motorcycles, watching people do drugs and party, and more riding motorcycles. Its a test in tolerance, honestly. If you watch the trailer for it (which is on the MST3K DVD) it is basically showing the entire "plot" of the movie crammed into a 5 minute segment. Literally, it shows all the scenes from the movie that actually developed the plot. So if you really want to see this movie for some reason, I recommend the trailer because then you wont have to watch the entire boring movie since the plot can be ruined by the trailer alone.

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