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The Hellcats, also known as Biker Babes, is a 1968 outlaw biker film starring Ross Hagen and directed by Robert F. Slatzer. [1] It was featured on the television series Mystery Science Theater 3000 as the 9th episode of season two. The script was originally written by James Gordon White. [2]
A Motorcycle Adventure (1912) Mabel at the Wheel (1914), early Charlie Chaplin film. A Motorcycle Elopement (1915) Sherlock Jr. (1924), Buster Keaton film with world-famous motorcycle scene. No Limit (1935), starring George Formby. Step On It (1936) Call the Mesquiteers (1938), directed by John English, starring Robert Livingston.
The Born Losers is a 1967 American outlaw biker film. [3] The film introduced Tom Laughlin as the half- Indian Green Beret Vietnam veteran Billy Jack. Since 1954, Laughlin had been trying to produce his Billy Jack script about discrimination toward American Indians. In the 1960s, he decided to introduce the character of Billy Jack in a quickly ...
The documentary Biker Mania (2009) includes a compilation of theater trailers and footage that tracks the history of the genre from the 1950s to the present. Edward Winterhalder is the subject of a feature-length documentary movie about the outlaw biker lifestyle that is being filmed in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Dubai. [3]
Chopper Chicks in Zombietown. Chopper Chicks In Zombietown (formerly known as Chrome Hearts and Cycle Sluts Vs. the Zombie Ghouls)[1] is a 1989 American comedy horror film written and directed by Dan Hoskins. It was released by Troma and features early roles by Billy Bob Thornton and Hal Sparks before they became famous.
Box office. $29.2 million [3] Raising Arizona is a 1987 American crime comedy film written, directed and produced by Joel and Ethan Coen. It stars Nicolas Cage as H.I. "Hi" McDunnough, an ex-convict, and Holly Hunter as Edwina "Ed" McDunnough, a former police officer and his wife. Other members of the cast include Trey Wilson, William Forsythe ...
Barbara Barron as Biker Babe; Towie Bixby as Newspaper Girl; Will Bribiescas as Cop; Christopher Eliot Bridges as Courthouse Husband; Tori Bridges as FBI Agent; James Brown as Strip Club Patron; Anthony Casanova as Gangster; Bryan Terrell Clark as Bodyguard (Credited as Bryan Clark) Dusty Dukatz as Mrs. Hertzberg's boy toy; Timothy Gossman as ...
C.C. and Company. C.C. and Company is a 1970 American biker film directed by Seymour Robbie. It starred Joe Namath as biker C.C. Ryder, Ann-Margret as fashion journalist Ann, and William Smith as Moon, the leader of the fictitious outlaw biker club the "Heads Company". The film also features singer Wayne Cochran and his band The C.C. Riders.