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Black motorcycle gangs appeared in a few blaxploitation films such as The Black Angels (1970) and The Black Six (1974). The biker gang ethos also featured strongly in the famed low budget Australian production Mad Max (1979, dir. George Miller, starring Mel Gibson), with the film spawning the real-life subculture of survival bikes.
Motorcycle Gang originally aired on the cable television network Showtime on August 5, 1994, as part of the anthology series Rebel Highway. As with other films in the series, its name is taken from a 1950s B-movie but its plot bears no resemblance to that film. [2] The film was directed by John Milius, who considers it one of his favorites. [3]
The biker gang is led by Link Thomas, a Vietnam veteran and the brother of an Army Major who has recruited them. His gang consists of Duke, also a Vietnam veteran, Limpy, Speed, and another Vietnam veteran, Dirty Denny. They are under the orders of Army Captain Jackson. The gang modifies their motorcycles in a garage run by Diem-Nuc.
Heavenly Blues is the leader of the Angels motorcycle gang from San Pedro, California.Loser (or "the Loser") is his best friend. Loser has his motorcycle stolen, and in between sprees of sex, drugs, rock and roll, booze, loud revving Harley chopper motorcycle engines, bongo drums and fights, the Angels ride out to Mecca, California in the desert to look for the motorcycle.
The Wild One is considered to be the original outlaw biker film, and the first to examine American outlaw motorcycle gang violence. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The supporting cast features Lee Marvin as Chino, truculent leader of the motorcycle gang "The Beetles".
The Born Losers is a 1967 American outlaw biker film. [3] The film introduced Tom Laughlin as the half-Indigenous American Green Beret Vietnam veteran Billy Jack.Since 1954, Laughlin had been trying to produce his Billy Jack script about discrimination toward Indigenous Americans.
The Loveless (originally titled Breakdown) is a 1981 American outlaw biker drama film written and directed by Kathryn Bigelow [2] and Monty Montgomery, [3] the feature film directorial debut of both directors. [4] It is an independent film and stars Willem Dafoe and musician Robert Gordon, who also did the music for the film. [4]