HELLS ANGELS ON WHEELS
The shattering true story of the Hell's Angels of Northern California! The violence...The hate...The way-out parties...Exactly as it happens!
At first, gas station attendant Poet is happy when the Hell's Angels gang finally accepts him. But he's shocked when he learns just how brutal they are.
About This Film
The Angels first take note of "Poet" (Jack Nicholson) after one of them inadvertently damages his motorcycle and breaks its headlight. Poet, with far more guts than brains, challenges the Angel that hit his motorcycle. This is an act that would traditionally result in every Angel present participating in a group beating of the attacker. "When a non-Angel hits an Angel, all Angels retaliate." But the leader of the Angels, Buddy (Adam Roarke), intervenes and tells Poet that the Angels will replace the headlight. In the meantime, he's welcome to ride with them while they take care of business—which turns out to be going to a bar and beating up the members of another club who previously beat an Angel.
Poet is told to wait outside, but ends up helping the Angels. Later that night, the Angels return the favor by hunting down and beating four sailors who beat Poet four-against-one after he parted company with the group. Poet accidentally bumps into one of the sailors and speaks rudely to him before he realizes that the sailor has three other sailors with him. The four sailors then refuse to accept his apology—but the Angels only know that four sailors beat up Poet, and he doesn't tell them how the earlier fight started. One of the sailors pulls a knife on the Angels and is then killed accidentally in the fight that follows.
Poet is allowed to ride with the Angels and is eventually elevated to "prospect" status. He is attracted to Buddy's some-time girlfriend (Sabrina Scharf) who toys with him while remaining hopelessly committed to Buddy.
Much of the story that follows consists of scenes of the Angels partying or being provoked to violence by "squares." Although the Angels are shown as being loud and generally irreverent, they are never shown starting trouble except when taking revenge on members of other motorcycle clubs, except when they run an older man in a car off the road, to his death; when they run two cops off the road when freeing their friend, arrested for that death; or when they insist on entering a bar where they are not welcome, thereby instigating a fight with locals.
Eventually, Buddy's girlfriend succeeds in provoking a confrontation between Buddy and Poet, with only one of the men surviving.
At first gas station attendant Poet is happy when the rockers gang “Hell’s Angels” finally accepts him. But he’s shocked when he learns how brutal they are – not even murder is a taboo to them. He gets himself in trouble when the leader’s girlfriend falls in love with him – and he welcomes her approaches.
Poet is told to wait outside, but ends up helping the Angels. Later that night, the Angels return the favor by hunting down and beating four sailors who beat Poet four-against-one after he parted company with the group. Poet accidentally bumps into one of the sailors and speaks rudely to him before he realizes that the sailor has three other sailors with him. The four sailors then refuse to accept his apology—but the Angels only know that four sailors beat up Poet, and he doesn't tell them how the earlier fight started. One of the sailors pulls a knife on the Angels and is then killed accidentally in the fight that follows.
Poet is allowed to ride with the Angels and is eventually elevated to "prospect" status. He is attracted to Buddy's some-time girlfriend (Sabrina Scharf) who toys with him while remaining hopelessly committed to Buddy.
Much of the story that follows consists of scenes of the Angels partying or being provoked to violence by "squares." Although the Angels are shown as being loud and generally irreverent, they are never shown starting trouble except when taking revenge on members of other motorcycle clubs, except when they run an older man in a car off the road, to his death; when they run two cops off the road when freeing their friend, arrested for that death; or when they insist on entering a bar where they are not welcome, thereby instigating a fight with locals.
Eventually, Buddy's girlfriend succeeds in provoking a confrontation between Buddy and Poet, with only one of the men surviving.
At first gas station attendant Poet is happy when the rockers gang “Hell’s Angels” finally accepts him. But he’s shocked when he learns how brutal they are – not even murder is a taboo to them. He gets himself in trouble when the leader’s girlfriend falls in love with him – and he welcomes her approaches.
Film Details
Director
Richard Rush
Writer
R. Wright Campbell
Keywords
Independent Film
Murder
Violence
Cult Film
Cigarette Smoking
Fight
Kiss
Brutality
Fistfight
Police Officer
Jealousy
Motorcycle
Drugs
Party
Bar
Car Accident
Brawl
Love Triangle
Arrest
Church
California
California
Biker
Apology
Gas Station
Sunglasses
Marijuana
Beer
Riding A Motorcycle
Wedding
Motorcycle Gang
Drinking Beer
Bar Fight
Motel
Outlaw
Premarital Sex
Melodrama
Marriage Proposal
Biker Gang
Roommate
Ruins
Gang War
Escape From Jail
High Heels
Amusement Park
Bearded Man
Outlaw Biker
Sailor
Jeans
Immolation
Barroom Brawl
Motor Vehicle
Fired From A Job
Gas Station Attendant
Initiation
Leather Jacket
Motorcycle Cop
Dying Young
Beer Can
Go Go Dancer
Woman Wears Black Lingerie
Sheep
Motorcycle Crash
Motorcyclist
Golden Gate Bridge
Gang Violence
Motorcycle Accident
Lighting A Cigar
Kissing In Public
Woman Wears A Negligee
Unwed Pregnancy
Ruthlessness
Road
Body Painting
Nevada
Man And Woman Ride A Motorcycle
Tire Iron
San Francisco
Counterculture
Hells Angels Motorcycle Club
Rendezvous
Bell Tolling
Flock Of Sheep
Motorcycle Club Jacket
American Criminal
Fatal Car Accident
Unwashed Person
Four Against One
Police Escort
Dead Soldier
Reckless Behavior
Happiness
Oakland California
Hill
Empty Swimming Pool
Driving Around
Fatal Accident
Non Professional Actor
Exploding Motorbike
Homoerotic Undertones
U.s. Navy Sailor
Damaged Motorbike
Trash Movie
Scum
Man Kisses A Man
Headlight
Motorcycle Hill Climbing
Nazi Memorabilia
Swastika Tattoo
American West
Body Art
Iron Cross Pendant
Pumping Gas
Unplugging A Jukebox
Character Says It's Better To Rule In Hell Than To Serve In Heaven
Prussian Helmet
Dry Swimming Pool
Nazi Helmet
Also Known As
Мотоангелы ада, Os Demônios do Volante, Ángeles del infierno sobre ruedas, Die wilden Draufgänger, Die wilden Schläger von San Francisco, Hells Angels on Wheels - Die wilden Draufgänger