I have the same and often use affinity as a source of inspiration to make music. I was born in the 70s and due to trauma i wanted to restart my life, in 1997 i felt a craving to fix my interior back to what my parents interior looked like when we was kids...by accident i believe i might be responsible for having created the vintage-interior hype which came later...lol. It saved my mental health. Have you seen any Steve Mcqueen movies ? Gotta check those out, Bullit is one of my favorite movies of the old times.
@@cheaplaughkennedy2318 Lucky YOU !!!! More over if one was born in the U.S during those times... the architecture, the cars, house hold appliances ... everything looked just great !
@@alainvosselman9960 yea movie Bullet was really good and of course the car chase scene was awesome. I had a chance to see that movie at its release with a friend but didn’t go , can’t remember why I didn’t.
@@cheaplaughkennedy2318 Yeah, sometimes one would wish he could go back in time and fix things ...lol. My mom was a hippy back in the late 60s. She told me how she regretted not having gone to see a Jimi Hendrix gig here in Antwerp i believe.. She had some regrets and by the time i was in my twenties i went to see EVERY band i wanted to see so i wouldn't make the same mistake. I thank her for that. Anyways you got to experience those days, forget about the movie...lol.
I miss the 70s SO damn much. Just the music alone, was tremendous. Every genre, from Country, to rock, Disco, funk, Reggae, everyone had the magic,even sad songs were somehow happy. And like this movie, the early 70s was a mello heaven.
with all the fixins , love ,hate ,sex , romance ,hard work . adventure , principals ,newborns and death .which all made it real .people should try n live that way today and give up the insanity .
It wasn't like that. You could live free like this only if you lived off the grid and lived a nomadic lifestyle. if you lived during that era you would know how stressful and tense it was. THe country was polarized. Really, take it from someone who is 62.
Angel Unchained (1970) Full Movie. 1123AM. 17.8.23. Is this a Hanson family film plc? it's a tad lame...of it's time, most certainly... but it's western rehashed as a contemporary us vs them with hero aloof.....
Great movie. Love the soundtrack the organic style of this movie makes me want to go back and live a simpler life. Travel the open road and discover. Don Stroud great actor
I lived in Phoenix when this was made, didn't see it until years later. And I just discovered that the opening scene was filmed at Legend City, my childhood amusement park (RIP)
Angel Unchained (1970) Full Movie. 1257pm. 17.8.23 OLD ODD SKUBS, the whammo maker, he sounded like the voice dubbed for the spag western starring Clint eastwood... his voice used to make audible the bar keep...a fistful of dollars, perhaps?
TRIVIA: The amusement park shown at the beginning was Legend City in Tempe, Arizona. It was a Western-themed park very similar to Disneyland, with various "Lands" separating the attractions, only on a smaller scale. Legend City was open from 1963-1983 before finally closing down due to low attendance and poor maintenance (rumor is that rides were constantly broken down towards the end).
Great upload, love it I so enjoy 70s films, the atmosphere, the way they are shot. No f'in CGI This film is really special - a window into a time and place sadly gone. I was a teenager in the 70s (uk) Arizona looks so wild and free. Thank you!
love the coulor of that era the film grain all that stuff .. beautiful, very cool cast, bikes , cinematography, spots.. probably one of the best 70s bikers film.. lovely soundtrack.!
I'm from Tucson, and I really enjoyed seeing the Desert and saguaro. Mesa was a very lovely little town back then. Sometimes, progress isn't good. Actually, it rarely is.
I'm partial to this movie because my Dad is the biker on the front bike at about 2 mins 30 seconds into the movie. He is the tall good looking guy that throws the first punch.
Angel Unchained (1970) Full Movie 1140am 17.8.23 i'm here after seeing a skit re: sandy nelson who features on a film called the loveless which you may have seen. aint seen this. watching it now. cheers!!!The Loveless Trailer 1981 1132am 17.8.23 ahahahah.. i saw this as part of a film season on BBC2 many years ago. i had it, the loveless, on vhs. trynna get it on dvd now. it was hailed as an archetypal fag film.. dunno about that. whereas others saw it as a sample of american pop culture and the lost post war generation...refer to drinks dispensers and motorcycles etc... and the obvious references to wild one. all i recall is a lagging script and the guy with the crew cut getting bubbled in the bogs (ie: the toilet) after it was discovered he was wearing women's underwear... and then a fist fight. p.s i came here after realising sandy nelson drumming skit was featured on soundtrack. had totally forgot about it until that moment just now... so my forays into purchasing said film on dvd weren't that extensive... but it remains an interesting moment in cinematic history.
Never saw or heard of this great film before. I live in Apache junction az so it is cool to see my town from over 50 years ago! The landscape looks the same as it ever did!
I wonder how much of this is based on the reality of the 70s. The violence towards the people who were keeping their own farm, growing their own food. That scene with the buggys through the crop field made me want to cry and really hate those miserable cowboys.
It was very real. Guys like those cowboys hated hippies with a passion for not abiding by their standards. Also, you have to remember the Vietnam War was going on. Hippies were against the war, while guys like those cowboys--being generally conservative--were for it, and viewed hippies as traitors.
Angel Unchained I've seen worse movies...liked character Magician and scene sequence 3 bikers observing Indian making cookies !!! Arizona desert is beautiful... Thank you for posting... Appreciated
I lived not far from the gas station and market where the hippies tried to fill up and the cowboys are first introduced. I went to elementary school at Lehi Elementary. By this time (1982ish) the market was closed and the gas station was an arcade. The gas station and market building are still there.
GREAT MOVIE That's Bill McKinney shotgun who starred in a lot of Clint Eastwood movies OUTLAW JOSEY WALES,The Gauntlet, as the perv cop and every which way but loose and any and Don Stroud was in Coogan'S Bluff and sexy Tyne Daly in the Enforcer so great cast Liked by Clint great movie and just to say i watched Luke Askew in Guns Of The Magnificent Seven Last night nice to see it was filmed in or around yer home town great share
The biker gang sub-genre of film making is just now starting to get attention from critics and film historians. Lasting from 1967 to 1972, they were basically independently made (think shoe-string budget), had limited release and featured many up-and-coming actors at the star of their careers. Very interesting genre.
Nice to see Tyne Daly in her earlier stages. Then it was with Dirty Harry, Spacy and Lace and so on. The movie played are the same theme as the Seven Semurais but not nearly as good!
That is Bill McKinney. He has played the bad guy in several Clint Eastwood films like The Outlaw Josey Wales and Every Which Way But Loose. Look him up.
Don stroud also played mile hammers boss on the Stacy leach version of the showwell not boss but some one that looked out for him and guess him toocaptain pat chambers. And that's usually how these movies ended the hero of the film alone
It's kinda sad... the way they show it here, back then if two gangs fought and someone got killed, both sides felt bad and they stopped fighting. Now one side's like 'yeah we bagged one,' and the other side's like, 'we gotta get one of them' and it just snowballs out of control.
" This movie reminds of being in Tijuana< Mexico in 2011" Taking 4 hours to go over the border from Tecate, than back to Tijuana, then down to Ensenada. Early morning down to Cabo San lucas (California Baja ha) (three days) ( On a 1971 pan head Harley Davidson)
16:30 I wonder if that truck is still around, maybe parked in a barn or garage, somewhere, in the middle of nowhere,with maybe an 8-track of Bread, still in the player....
Love and Solidarity a friend in need is a friend is a friend indeed. A biker decides to leave the life after he finds love with a local girl but in the community she lives there's trouble with some cowboy toffs. Biker boy goes to his gang to ask for help they agree. But they have to stay a week and live among the locals till the cowboys are ready to strike. Their stay turns into a nightmare for the locals as their drunken and carefree life gets the locals pissed off😂
I luv Luke Askew, in anything he does. He's my dad age, born same year as mom & dad.1936. No, Luke's older. 1932. Glad he made it till 80, sad he's gone though. Does anybody know his nationality? I'd say American Indian plus another mix. Great character actor along with another great of mine, Mr,Lee Van Cleff. I was not to impressed that the editors didn't give him the credit on his debut movie, starring Anthoney Quinn & Ann Brankford whom married that comic & director, oh on the tip of tongue,. Help, help, help, OK Mel Brooks aka ,Melvin Kaminski. Got it just needed to regroup. Luke Askew, Am.Indian or not, tall, cheek bones, tall. Played with everyone from Clint Eastwood to Lee Marvin, Steve McQueen, Paul Newman ,Liz Taylor. Fav:Cool Hand Luke. Perfect Name for the movie & actor. & He was Soo Cool. I guess you'd have to be, Acting w/ those big stars, which he was too. Now that he's gone, his Legend lives in his movies & Fans. Thanks for his movies I got an idea: on the deceased actors Birthday play all day they're movies like a marathon!!!! Great Idea. Just hope someone picks up on it.
@@linbrowne9891 Both have their good and bad.. In some ways nothing is cooler than a two stroke .. Listen to Kenny Roberts and his Yamaha TZ-700 . or 750 they say he used a 700 at the Indy Mile in 1975 .. sound starts at 3:30 if you have a short attention span ua-cam.com/video/8k8hJWKIVNs/v-deo.html
My uncle Thelmus was in the scene in the beginning where biker dude is playing pool , thelmus walked by the window with the Stetson. He said he walked really fast cause he just sharted.
How time flies .. Thank you for sharing.. it's a very good move 👏👏👏👏
I'm only 30 but I love movies from the 60s and 70s. I feel nostalgic even though I never lived through them.
It was really great and unique, I was born in 58 and just loved the seventies but some folks see it differently.
I have the same and often use affinity as a source of inspiration to make music.
I was born in the 70s and due to trauma i wanted to restart my life, in 1997 i felt a craving to fix my interior back to what my parents interior looked like when we was kids...by accident i believe i might be responsible for having created the vintage-interior hype which came later...lol. It saved my mental health. Have you seen any Steve Mcqueen movies ? Gotta check those out, Bullit is one of my favorite movies of the old times.
@@cheaplaughkennedy2318 Lucky YOU !!!! More over if one was born in the U.S during those times... the architecture, the cars, house hold appliances ... everything looked just great !
@@alainvosselman9960 yea movie Bullet was really good and of course the car chase scene was awesome. I had a chance to see that movie at its release with a friend but didn’t go , can’t remember why I didn’t.
@@cheaplaughkennedy2318 Yeah, sometimes one would wish he could go back in time and fix things ...lol. My mom was a hippy back in the late 60s. She told me how she regretted not having gone to see a Jimi Hendrix gig here in Antwerp i believe.. She had some regrets and by the time i was in my twenties i went to see EVERY band i wanted to see so i wouldn't make the same mistake. I thank her for that.
Anyways you got to experience those days, forget about the movie...lol.
I miss the 70s SO damn much. Just the music alone, was tremendous. Every genre, from Country, to rock, Disco, funk, Reggae, everyone had the magic,even sad songs were somehow happy. And like this movie, the early 70s was a mello heaven.
with all the fixins , love ,hate ,sex , romance ,hard work . adventure , principals ,newborns and death .which all made it real .people should try n live that way today and give up the insanity .
It wasn't like that. You could live free like this only if you lived off the grid and lived a nomadic lifestyle. if you lived during that era you would know how stressful and tense it was. THe country was polarized. Really, take it from someone who is 62.
thank you for this. my time born 56 and this is awesome music is on spot, cast, all good.
One of the best I've seen in years I'm 54 and this is one I never saw. great upload thanks
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I really like watching movies from the late sixties and mid seventies movies and remembering , great times they were , a really different world.
Oh yes!
Don Stroud 1 of the best character actors 👌 of the 70's. The 70's will always be my favorite era for films 🎥
Same here , so many great movies then and the style they were filmed .
@@cheaplaughkennedy2318 ABSOLUTELY 💯 AGREE 👍They just had a real charm to them.
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The one with Clint when they are wu up in those woerd mountains. Dons character is so angry. Bobby Duval is in it
Thank you! This is definitely in my top 3 flicks!
Angel Unchained (1970) Full Movie. 1123AM. 17.8.23. Is this a Hanson family film plc? it's a tad lame...of it's time, most certainly... but it's western rehashed as a contemporary us vs them with hero aloof.....
Man, Tyne was a real doll back then.✌❤
Great movie. Love the soundtrack the organic style of this movie makes me want to go back and live a simpler life. Travel the open road and discover. Don Stroud great actor
When he fired up the Husky, it brought it all back, man. Brrrrrp!
the Husky sound in unmistakable
Especially the second four stroke one that became a two stroke after they got back to the hippy place
I lived in Phoenix when this was made, didn't see it until years later. And I just discovered that the opening scene was filmed at Legend City, my childhood amusement park (RIP)
😀
Even up here, in Pennsylvania, the small,family owned amusement parks are long gone. That may be the single thing I miss the most, about the 70s.
Angel Unchained (1970) Full Movie. 1257pm. 17.8.23 OLD ODD SKUBS, the whammo maker, he sounded like the voice dubbed for the spag western starring Clint eastwood... his voice used to make audible the bar keep...a fistful of dollars, perhaps?
Thanks for sharing this!!!! Please never remove it 🐚
TRIVIA: The amusement park shown at the beginning was Legend City in Tempe, Arizona. It was a Western-themed park very similar to Disneyland, with various "Lands" separating the attractions, only on a smaller scale.
Legend City was open from 1963-1983 before finally closing down due to low attendance and poor maintenance (rumor is that rides were constantly broken down towards the end).
I watched this movie all alone in the living room when I was just a kid.
I recall being alone when I was just a kid
bikers, hippies and cowboys, oh my, thanks for the video
Great upload, love it
I so enjoy 70s films, the atmosphere, the way they are shot. No f'in CGI
This film is really special - a window into a time and place sadly gone. I was a teenager in the 70s (uk) Arizona looks so wild and free. Thank you!
love the coulor of that era the film grain all that stuff .. beautiful, very cool cast, bikes , cinematography, spots.. probably one of the best 70s bikers film.. lovely soundtrack.!
I'm from Tucson, and I really enjoyed seeing the Desert and saguaro. Mesa was a very lovely little town back then. Sometimes, progress isn't good. Actually, it rarely is.
lucky you im from england and never seen the desert would love to x
Do you remember the Huns MC? 1971?
@@helenm2169 , Shout Out from #SCOTLAND🇬🇧
These were so brill I seen em just over 30 years back, I’m 50 now
Great to go back in the time-machine with this 1970 moto classic. Freedom ruled then.
Very true .
Love and greetings from Germany. Thank you for the upload.
I remember these biker movies as a warm up to the main feature of the drive inn movies back in the day!
Takes me back to the dusk to dawn drive in days! Don Stroud was the man!
Always loved this movie Great to find it on YT,,,,
I loved it back then, being free, living life
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welcome to 2021 enjoy
I'm partial to this movie because my Dad is the biker on the front bike at about 2 mins 30 seconds into the movie. He is the tall good looking guy that throws the first punch.
Good for him
he still around?.
he ever talk about movie!?
Ol Red from Outlaw Josey Wales -Bill McKinney.Also gets that well placed arrow in Deliverance.Bad Boy!Great actor
I though he looked familiar
He's in a ton of these movies. He's a Black Widow in Any Which Way But Loose.
RIP Randy Sparks. Great song writer and singer.
Im 48 and look for movies like this, why did it take so long to come to me. ?😂🙏🏽
a good action film🎥 thank you
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It was a freer time during the 60's and 70's, unlike now where we live other people's experiences.
1:25:40 This has to be the best way to end a soundtrack...just beautiful and kind of nostalgic in a way.
Angel Unchained (1970) Full Movie 1140am 17.8.23 i'm here after seeing a skit re: sandy nelson who features on a film called the loveless which you may have seen. aint seen this. watching it now. cheers!!!The Loveless Trailer 1981 1132am 17.8.23 ahahahah.. i saw this as part of a film season on BBC2 many years ago. i had it, the loveless, on vhs. trynna get it on dvd now. it was hailed as an archetypal fag film.. dunno about that. whereas others saw it as a sample of american pop culture and the lost post war generation...refer to drinks dispensers and motorcycles etc... and the obvious references to wild one. all i recall is a lagging script and the guy with the crew cut getting bubbled in the bogs (ie: the toilet) after it was discovered he was wearing women's underwear... and then a fist fight. p.s i came here after realising sandy nelson drumming skit was featured on soundtrack. had totally forgot about it until that moment just now... so my forays into purchasing said film on dvd weren't that extensive... but it remains an interesting moment in cinematic history.
Thanks for the upload. I guess you could say the film was an off-shoot of Easy Rider.
at 16:32 that beautiful lake is probably dried up now from the drought. What lake is that anyway? is it a private lake?
Yes it's probably a housing estate now
Classic scene in town as the Pres and Sherif kick back and enjoy the sun shine
I like the part right before the attack on the farm where the red headed badass dude gives the rally signal over his head. Chills man, give me chills!
Excelente movie the 70's,congratulations.
Never saw or heard of this great film before. I live in Apache junction az so it is cool to see my town from over 50 years ago! The landscape looks the same as it ever did!
I wonder how much of this is based on the reality of the 70s.
The violence towards the people who were keeping their own farm, growing their own food.
That scene with the buggys through the crop field made me want to cry and really hate those miserable cowboys.
It was very real. Guys like those cowboys hated hippies with a passion for not abiding by their standards. Also, you have to remember the Vietnam War was going on. Hippies were against the war, while guys like those cowboys--being generally conservative--were for it, and viewed hippies as traitors.
ya its a movie so its a lil hollywoodized . exaggerated ,but pretty close to the truth .
thanx for this
Angel Unchained I've seen worse movies...liked character Magician and scene sequence 3 bikers observing Indian making cookies !!! Arizona desert is beautiful... Thank you for posting... Appreciated
one of my favourites !
I lived not far from the gas station and market where the hippies tried to fill up and the cowboys are first introduced. I went to elementary school at Lehi Elementary. By this time (1982ish) the market was closed and the gas station was an arcade. The gas station and market building are still there.
Cool
Larry Bishop, who is Joey's son, starred in a ton of biker flicks and who lived the life for real. A real deal who I admire for that.
A rumble in a amusement park. That's classic 👌
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1:09 These guys look like every Rock power trio from the 70s!
Being an 18 yr. old long-haired hippy in 1972, I sure can relate to this movie. 😆
GREAT MOVIE That's Bill McKinney shotgun who starred in a lot of Clint Eastwood movies OUTLAW JOSEY WALES,The Gauntlet, as the perv cop and every which way but loose and any
and Don Stroud was in Coogan'S Bluff and sexy Tyne Daly in the Enforcer so great cast Liked by Clint
great movie and just to say
i watched Luke Askew in Guns Of The Magnificent Seven Last night
nice to see it was filmed in or around yer home town great share
JA: Don't forget Bill McKinney's most famous role: "Squeal like a pig!"
Luke askew was originally a folk singer on folk ways record also he was one of the violent guards in cool hand luke
@@brianbavosa877 he's been around
@@brianbavosa877 also green berets and a small part in easy rider
Great movie😉👍
Can anybody transcribe here, that song that the Hippies are singing at 40:51?
Sounds like a Greatfull Dead song... Very cool.
14:51 "oi, I thought 'ippies was sposed ta be lovin and welcomin. I feel like I wandered on to the set of 'ippies of the Corn."
Good to see Don Stroud play a good guy. Clint clobbered on him in a couple movies. Tyne Daly gave her life to save Dirty Harry. RIP
My dad is actually in this movie 😍
Where, what actor.?
So cool
The biker gang sub-genre of film making is just now starting to get attention from critics and film historians. Lasting from 1967 to 1972, they were basically independently made (think shoe-string budget), had limited release and featured many up-and-coming actors at the star of their careers. Very interesting genre.
That ending face-off is pure Madmax DieselPunk!
So good!!!
Nice to see Tyne Daly in her earlier stages. Then it was with Dirty Harry, Spacy and Lace and so on. The movie played are the same theme as the Seven Semurais but not nearly as good!
American International pictures a sign of quality
Ol' Roger was the King
At the beginning of the movie the guy on the right that says"they'll show", is the hillbilly that got shot by the arrow in "Deliverance".
That is Bill McKinney. He has played the bad guy in several Clint Eastwood films like The Outlaw Josey Wales and Every Which Way But Loose. Look him up.
Good Movie!
Before she became a cop, sexy Tyne Daly was M/C riding hippy. what a surprising find.
the Top Hat biker is my favorite, he's hilarious
This is the best music they could come up with?....ha ha
Sounds like the Love Boat...😆
Hahaha I remember when the drive in theater would have dusk to dawn nites and cycle movies were a bit part. Fun fun times
18:00 one of the few times Luke Askew got to play a nice guy. He died in 2012.
30:22 song name anyone please? short notice
At 4.32 - isn't that the guy who played Ringerman, who Clint Eastwood was chasing in Coogan's Bluff? Sure looks like him.
And heck, the hippy girl is her out of Cagney and Lacey..(as well as starring opposite Clint Eastwood in one of the Dirty Harry movies.
WinChun78 He a was a badasss biker 😎👍🏿
Yes Don stroud
It is
NIce one aint that the bird from cagney and lacey?
Did anyone happen to notice the cowboy in the red dune buggy tossing the chicken into the air?
@@StarliteProductDevelopment The chickens alive and well and riding a bike.
good movie.
Don stroud also played mile hammers boss on the Stacy leach version of the showwell not boss but some one that looked out for him and guess him toocaptain pat chambers. And that's usually how these movies ended the hero of the film alone
It's kinda sad... the way they show it here, back then if two gangs fought and someone got killed, both sides felt bad and they stopped fighting. Now one side's like 'yeah we bagged one,' and the other side's like, 'we gotta get one of them' and it just snowballs out of control.
Brilliant! - retro Mad Max meets cowboys - genius! And Cagney too! ...or is it Lacey???
This is the Great Grand-Daddy of "Sons of Anarchy."
Sons of anarchy is one of the worst portrayals of American Motorcycle Clubs.
Gay Cowboys, Bikers & Hippies, doesn't get much better than this.
Nothing like inviting in wolves to protect you from foxes. Classic Biker-exploitation movie.
Good movie. ❤
Are the saguaro cactus still growing ? Are you close to the Saguaro National Park ?
Don Stroud, Brilliant .🇬🇧
Brilliant film, they don't make them like that anymore.
" This movie reminds of being in Tijuana< Mexico in 2011" Taking 4 hours to go over the border from Tecate, than back to Tijuana, then down to Ensenada. Early morning down to Cabo San lucas (California Baja ha) (three days) ( On a 1971 pan head Harley Davidson)
I had a 1985 knuckle head . 😜
The last year for the Panhead was 1965.
@@mikelgeren149😂😂👍🏾 I've a 2023 WLA
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Been a while since I've seen this. Thanks for sharing.
Does anyone know if the Luke Askew movie "Slipstream" is available?
16:30 I wonder if that truck is still around, maybe parked in a barn or garage, somewhere, in the middle of nowhere,with maybe an 8-track of Bread, still in the player....
Stunt coordinator, Bud Ekins. Same guy that did the famous barbed wire jump in The Great Escape.
Interesting
Bud worked on a ton of these biker B movies in the 60s-70s.
Love and Solidarity a friend in need is a friend is a friend indeed.
A biker decides to leave the life after he finds love with a local girl but in the community she lives there's trouble with some cowboy toffs. Biker boy goes to his gang to ask for help they agree. But they have to stay a week and live among the locals till the cowboys are ready to strike.
Their stay turns into a nightmare for the locals as their drunken and carefree life gets the locals pissed off😂
before not after!
Don Stroud: Surfer from Hawaii & Kajukenbo black belt.....🤙🏽😎
Don Stroud lived in Hermosa Beach CA
God larry bishop was just a kid back then....can hardly believe its the same old pistolero
I luv Luke Askew, in anything he does. He's my dad age, born same year as mom & dad.1936. No, Luke's older. 1932. Glad he made it till 80, sad he's gone though. Does anybody know his nationality? I'd say American Indian plus another mix. Great character actor along with another great of mine, Mr,Lee Van Cleff. I was not to impressed that the editors didn't give him the credit on his debut movie, starring Anthoney Quinn & Ann Brankford whom married that comic & director, oh on the tip of tongue,. Help, help, help, OK Mel Brooks aka ,Melvin Kaminski. Got it just needed to regroup. Luke Askew, Am.Indian or not, tall, cheek bones, tall. Played with everyone from Clint Eastwood to Lee Marvin, Steve McQueen, Paul Newman ,Liz Taylor. Fav:Cool Hand Luke. Perfect Name for the movie & actor. & He was Soo Cool. I guess you'd have to be, Acting w/ those big stars, which he was too. Now that he's gone, his Legend lives in his movies & Fans. Thanks for his movies
I got an idea: on the deceased actors Birthday play all day they're movies like a marathon!!!! Great Idea. Just hope someone picks up on it.
Sorry, Anne Branford,???
The cullpepper cattle company . Good movie with Luke and bo Hopkins
Anne Bancroft
Filmed in Mesa Az, Lehi market
How did this commune survive, they had like 10 people and animals and a 40 by 40 feet piece garden. You cant survive on that!
Good old fashioned beat down in the beginning. No guns, just American muscle.
Having grown up during those days, the movie was good but not even close to the reality of the times.
Dude with the green glasses laughs like Woody Woodpeckah
You know the genre is played out by the time MGM gets around to fiddlin' with it.
Would a cop realy let a biker take his gun out of it's holster in the 60s?
...and here I am today a biker hippy cowboy! Oh America how you've grown!
Four Stroke sound effects for a two Stroke Husky why do they always do that ?
maybe because 4 stroke sounds better than the scream of a pissy 2 stroke
@@linbrowne9891 Both have their good and bad.. In some ways nothing is cooler than a two stroke .. Listen to Kenny Roberts and his Yamaha TZ-700 . or 750 they say he used a 700 at the Indy Mile in 1975 .. sound starts at 3:30 if you have a short attention span
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My uncle Thelmus was in the scene in the beginning where biker dude is playing pool , thelmus walked by the window with the Stetson. He said he walked really fast cause he just sharted.