Hell's Angels on Wheels
"Hell's Angels on Wheels" is a 1967 film directed by Richard Rush that explores the lives of a motorcycle gang known as the Hell's Angels. The story follows a young man, played by Jack Nicholson, who becomes involved with the gang and experiences the thrill and danger of their lifestyle.
The film is notable for its portrayal of the counterculture of the 1960s and the rebellious spirit of motorcycle clubs. It features intense motorcycle action and highlights themes of loyalty, freedom, and the consequences of a life on the edge.