Damn, rotten, lost - The Losers

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Movie
German title Damn, rotten, lost - The Losers
Original title The Losers / Nam's Angels
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 1970
length 95 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Jack Starrett
script Alan Caillou
production Joe Solomon
music Stu Phillips
camera Nonong Rasca
cut Richard K. Brockway ,
James Moore
occupation

Damn, degenerate, lost - The Losers (OT: The Losers / Nam's Angels) is a 1970 action film directed by Jack Starrett and starring William Smith , Bernie Hamilton and Adam Roarke .

action

A gang of five lawless motorcyclists from the Devil's Advocates , most of whom had already served in the Vietnam War, travels back because their special skills are needed. You are hired by the CIA to rescue an agent captured in Cambodia from the hands of an enemy army. After the gang members misbehave, they arm their motorcycles with all kinds of machine guns, grenades and protective shields and storm the enemy camp.

criticism

“The Losers” is a crude genre mix of anti-war and adventure film in which romance and carnage enter into a trashy symbiosis. Pure exploitation from the kitchen of the legendary Jack Starrett, a loner in US cinema who, as an actor in HELLS ANGELS ON WHEELS, embodies the role of Seargent Bingham with great gusto. "

- xenix.ch

Indexings / seizures for this title

On December 31, 1983 the indexing took place : VPS VHS, as The Losers - Damn, degenerate, lost. On November 28, 2008 the list was deleted: VPS VHS, as The Losers - Damn, degenerate, lost.

Trivia

In the film Pulp Fiction , Bruce Willis is watching video as Butch Coolidge The Losers .

literature

  • Horst Schäfer, Wolfgang Schwarzer: From ›Che‹ to ›Z‹: political thrillers in the cinema. S. Fischer Verlag 2015, ISBN 3-105-6038-91 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Senator for Inneres Berlin: Official Journal, Volume 34, Issues 1-34 Kulturbuch-Verlag 1984, p. 531.