dangerousminds sez:
Made in 1973, this is a fascinating documentary, if at times funny through its overly sensationalist tone, on the Hells Angel Motor Cycle Club of England. It follows the dozen-or-so members of the London Chapter of the Hells Angels, established in 1969, by a transatlantic decree from the Californian Chapter. The Chapter is run under the leadership of Mad John, who was first arrested at 5-years-of-age, and had 12 convictions at the time this film was made, and his Sergeant-at-Arms, Karl, who considers himself a psychopath, and was once so violently assaulted his eyes were popped out from their sockets, and were replaced in cross-eyed.
Made in 1973, this is a fascinating documentary, if at times funny through its overly sensationalist tone, on the Hells Angel Motor Cycle Club of England. It follows the dozen-or-so members of the London Chapter of the Hells Angels, established in 1969, by a transatlantic decree from the Californian Chapter. The Chapter is run under the leadership of Mad John, who was first arrested at 5-years-of-age, and had 12 convictions at the time this film was made, and his Sergeant-at-Arms, Karl, who considers himself a psychopath, and was once so violently assaulted his eyes were popped out from their sockets, and were replaced in cross-eyed.