Hells Chosen Few
Hells Chosen Few
| 01 January 1968 (USA)
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A Marine returns home, gets involved with a biker gang and falls for a shy local girl. This last action puts him at odds with her father, the town's biker-hating sheriff.

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Uriah43

When a man named "Willie Grady" (Gary Kent) gets arrested and framed for a murder he did not commit, his estranged brother "Joe Grady" (Jody Daniels) goes to the small town where he is being held pending trial and attempts to conduct his own investigation. However, in order to get answers he reluctantly decides to join his brother's motorcycle gang known as "Hells Chosen Few" and that requires a major adjustment on his part as the bikers aren't exactly the most trusting people around. He also has to deal with a corrupt sheriff named "Dan Harris" (Joe Folino) whose daughter supposedly witnessed the murder but isn't allowed to talk to anyone about it—and the reason hits very close to home. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was a basic biker movie which had a decent enough plot but suffered from poor acting and an even worse script. As a matter of fact, about the only good thing worth mentioning was the presence of Kelly Ross (as "Sharon") who clearly stood out in every scene she was in. Unfortunately, she wasn't able to carry this movie all by herself and because of that I have rated this film accordingly. Slightly below average.

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valis666

Obscure, grade-z biker pic with an unknown cast of amateurs that basically never acted in anything other than more obscure, grade-z biker pics. As a regular movie it's an agonizing, endless 92 minutes of dreary sets and people choking on their lines, but how is it as a biker pic, which is the main reason why anyone would seek this obscurity out in the 21st century? Meh. The bikers are suitably greasy and sleazy, although they're nowhere near fat enough for my biker movie tastes, and they do go through the usual biker movie machinations of fighting, drinking and womanizing, but it's just so sloppy and drab I found it hard to even enjoy those moments. Worth it for completists or those looking for Ed Wood-type laughs, but otherwise, hoo boy.

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