Angels Hard as They Come 1971 – Remastered by HetFlix
Keep in mind that exploitation films often contain explicit content and may not be suitable for all audiences. If you decide to watch the movie, be prepared for its raw and unfiltered depiction of the biker gang subculture prevalent during that era.
“Angels Hard as They Come” is a 1971 American action film directed by Joe Viola. The movie falls under the exploitation genre and is known for its biker gang theme. Here’s a brief abstract of the film:
The film revolves around a motorcycle gang known as the Skulls, led by Tarzan (played by Scott Glenn). The gang becomes involved in a violent clash with a rival gang called the Angels. The conflict escalates as the two gangs vie for control and supremacy in the motorcycle subculture.
Amidst the chaos and rivalry, a young couple, Shane (played by Gary Busey) and Kristin (played by Gilda Texter), find themselves caught up in the dangerous world of the biker gangs. As the tensions rise, the film explores themes of rebellion, freedom, and the consequences of a rebellious lifestyle.
“Angels Hard as They Come” is notable for its gritty portrayal of the biker culture and its inclusion of intense action sequences. The film is part of the exploitation film movement of the late 1960s and 1970s, characterized by low-budget production, sensationalized themes, and a focus on graphic content to attract audiences.
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