Hells Angels on Wheels (1967)
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29% of critics liked it
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37% of users liked it
(2,595 ratings)
A bunch of hairy guys on Harleys are causing trouble again in this, one of the best-remembered examples of the biker flicks of the 1960's. Poet (Jack Nicholson) is a moody gas station attendant who is looking for more excitement in his life. When a gang of bikers roars through town, Poet is… More A bunch of hairy guys on Harleys are causing trouble again in this, one of the best-remembered examples of the biker flicks of the 1960's. Poet (Jack Nicholson) is a moody gas station attendant who is looking for more excitement in his life. When a gang of bikers roars through town, Poet is intrigued, and after he pitches in to help the Hell's Angels in a bar fight (and pulls a well-timed stick up), one of the gang's higher-ups, Buddy (Adam Roarke) asks Poet to join. Soon Poet is riding with the Angels and living their lifestyle of violent debauchery, but Poet begins to tire of their rootless decadence, and Buddy is none too happy with Poet when he learns they're both in love with the same woman. Hell's Angels On Wheels won a cult following for its agressive but languid atmosphere and the fluid camerawork of cinematographer Laszlo Kovacs (at this point still billed as "Leslie Kovacs"). Richard Rush directed, and legendary Hell's Angels leader Sonny Barger appears as himself. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Directed By
- Richard Rush
- Genres
- Classics, Action & Adventure
- In Theaters
- Jan 1, 1967 Wide
- Studio
- Fanfare Films
Critic Reviews
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Dennis Schwartz, Ozus' World Movie Reviews
Best feature was the photography by Laszlo Kovacs.
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Cast
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Jack Nicholson
as Poet
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Adam Roarke
as Buddy
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Sabrina Scharf
as Shill
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Jana Taylor
as Abigale
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John Garwood
as Jack
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Richard Anders
as Bull
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Mimi Machu
as Pearl
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James Oliver
as Gypsy Whitman
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Jack Starrett
as Bingham
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Gary Littlejohn
as Moley
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Bruno Ve Sota
as Justice of the Peace
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Bob Kelljan
as Artist
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Sonny Barger
as Himself
