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Hell Riders
The fourth installment in the Bosozoku film series starring Koichi Iwaki.
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Plot Summary
A group of young men on motorcycles, known as the Hell Riders, are caught in a series of chaotic events. Their lives become entangled with a town facing corruption and a dangerous gang. The film follows their attempts to navigate these challenges, often leading to thrilling chases and explosive confrontations.
Critical Reception
Hell Riders is largely considered a low-budget exploitation film of its era. While it has a cult following for its action sequences and biker aesthetic, it received generally poor reviews from mainstream critics who found its plot weak and its acting uninspired. It is often seen as a product of its time, capitalizing on the popularity of biker films.
What Reviewers Say
Often criticized for its predictable plot and uneven pacing.
Praised by some for its gritty biker atmosphere and action sequences.
Considered a typical example of 1970s biker exploitation cinema.
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Fun Fact
Although Burt Reynolds is credited as director, he was reportedly so dissatisfied with the final cut that he attempted to have his name removed from the film.
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