The Losers (War Film)
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''The Losers'' released on video as ''Nam's Angels'' is a 1970 American biker war film directed by Jack Starrett.


Plot

The plot involves a gang of Hells Angels-type bikers called "The Devil's Advocates" involved in the Vietnam War. They are sent to the Cambodian jungle on Yamaha bikes in order to rescue an American
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/CIA Agent, Chet Davis. The biker gang is led by Link Thomas, a Vietnam veteran and the brother of an Army Major who has recruited them. His gang consists of Duke, also a Vietnam veteran, Limpy, Speed, and another Vietnam veteran, Dirty Denny. They are under the orders of Army Captain Jackson. The gang modifies their motorcycles in a garage run by Diem-Nuc. They weld armour plating with submachine guns on the handlebars. Limpy drives a three-wheeler modified from a Harley-Davidson frame with a Volkswagen rear end, that is armed with heavy .50 calibre machine guns and a multiple rocket launcher from a helicopter. In order to open fire on enemy soldiers in trees or towers the gang do wheelies whilst firing their weapons.


Cast

* William Smith as Link Thomas *
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as Captain Jackson *Huston Savage as Dirty Denny * Adam Roarke as Duke * Paul Koslo as Limpy *Gene Cornelius as Speed *John Garwood as Sergeant Winston *Ana Korita as Kim Sue * Vic Diaz as Diem-Nuc * Alan Caillou as Albanian


Production

On 19 November 1965,
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the "Maximum Leader" of the Hells Angels motorcycle club sent a telegram to President Johnson offering the Angels as "gorilla fighters" (sic) in the Vietnam War. Though the President turned them down, the idea became a Vietnam War movie made in the Philippines using sets and crew from '' Too Late the Hero''. William Smith stated that the original ending had the rescued diplomat die whilst the gang lived, but Jack Starrett and Smith rewrote Alan Caillou's screenplay. Smith also stated that the earring he wore in the film was given to him by the Hells Angels during another motorcycle film he made. Paul Koslo was taught to ride by the film's stuntman Gary McLarty. Originally titled ''Nam's Angels'', the title was changed before release to the more generic ''The Losers'' with composer Stu Phillips writing a song incorporating the title. "The Devil's Advocates" gang also appears in the films '' Run, Angel, Run!'' and '' Werewolves on Wheels''.


In popular culture

A glimpse of the movie appears in Quentin Tarantino's '' Pulp Fiction'', which Fabienne was watching, then had said "A motorcycle movie, I'm not sure the name.
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said this film was a "big inspiration for '' Apocalypse Now''."


See also

*
Outlaw biker film The outlaw biker film is a film genre that portrays its characters as motorcycle riding rebels. The characters are usually members of an outlaw motorcycle club. History Outlaw biker clubs formed in the late 1940s on the West Coast after the end ...
* List of biker films * Exploitation film


References


External links

* * ''New York Times'' film review http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9D06EED61F3EEE34BC4E53DFBE66838B669EDE * * http://www.nanarland.com/Chroniques/Main.php?id_film=machinesdudiable {{DEFAULTSORT:Losers (1970 film), The Vietnam War films 1970 films Films directed by Jack Starrett Outlaw biker films Films shot in the Philippines 1970s action films American action war films 1970 war films Films scored by Stu Phillips American exploitation films 1970s English-language films 1970s American films