3/10
Nazi Bikers versus Hippies!
14 December 2022
This film begins with a small group of bikers robbing a bank and then abducting a female hostage before making their getaway. Having successfully evaded police pursuit, they subsequently stop off at an isolated location where the leader named "Bruce Kemp" (Bruce Kimball) proceeds to rape the woman and then strangles her to death. It is then revealed that these bikers belong to a neo-Nazi organization who have been known to cause trouble in the past. Be that as it may, not long after the victim's body is discovered, the deceased woman's fiancé, "Dan Ballard" (William Dooley) goes to the local police station and demands action against the suspected perpetrators. Unfortunately, with no real evidence to make an arrest, the local detective "Lt. Connors" (Anthony Eisley) tells him that there is nothing he can do at the moment. Needless to say, this infuriates Dan who then decides to go join the group with the hope of killing the person who murdered his fiancé. What he doesn't count on, however, is not everyone is convinced he is on the level and for that reason the situation is even riskier than he ever imagined. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that it was quite evident that this was a low-budget production and it clearly suffered as a result. For example, there are several scenes where Bruce Kemp is speaking in a German accent and then, for some odd reason, begins speaking perfect English. Not that it really mattered because his German accent seemed rather phony anyway. Admittedly, it did have several beautiful actresses to brighten the scenery with Chris Noel (as Dan's new girlfriend "Eve") and Inger Wegge ("Gretchen") probably standing out the most. But even then, neither of them was capable of saving this rather bad film and I have rated it accordingly. Below average.
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