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Hell's Angels: Crimson Roar
After a fight with a local girl gang, Yoko serves time in prison. After her release the world she once knew has changed. When she is drugged and raped by a local yakuza she seeks revenge…
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Plot Summary
A notorious motorcycle gang, the Hell's Angels, finds themselves on a collision course with a corrupt lawman while seeking revenge. The film follows their violent quest as they navigate treacherous alliances and betrayals within their own ranks and against the authorities. Tensions escalate as they attempt to protect their territory and settle old scores.
Critical Reception
This exploitation film was met with generally negative reviews, criticized for its gratuitous violence and thin plot. It is often seen as a product of its time, capitalizing on the notoriety of motorcycle gangs. Audiences familiar with the genre may have found some entertainment value in its B-movie sensibilities.
What Reviewers Say
The film is noted for its gritty portrayal of outlaw biker culture.
Criticized for excessive violence and a formulaic narrative.
Considered a low-budget exploitation film with limited artistic merit.
Google audience: Audience reception for this film is largely undocumented through major platforms like Google Reviews. However, based on its genre and critical reception, it likely appealed to a niche audience interested in biker films and exploitation cinema.
Fun Fact
Despite the title, the film primarily focuses on fictionalized biker gangs rather than the actual Hells Angels Motorcycle Club, though it draws heavily on the public perception and sensationalism surrounding them at the time.
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