Die auf heißen Öfen verrecken (1971)

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Die auf heißen Öfen verrecken: Directed by Douglas Schwartz. With Clint Ritchie, Jess Walton, Paul Prokop, Michael Ontkean. Siblings Kristy and Jeffrey are buying supplies at a remote desert gas station when some members of a biker gang come cruising in. The bikers recognize Kristy, who used to be the main squeeze of the gang’s leader before she ran away. The pair get away, but the bikers find out that they’re living in a nearby commune, and start making their battle plans to bring Kristy back.

“Kristy used to be the u0026#39;old ladyu0026#39; of the leader of a biker gang. However, after seeing another woman brutally raped, sheu0026#39;d had enough and ran off–even though they promised to track her down and kill her if she did. Some time has passed and by chance, a member of this old gang sees her in a general store–and not surprisingly, he goes to get the gang. As for Kristy, sheu0026#39;s being hidden by a group of annoying hippies–annoying because they promise a lot but wonu0026#39;t lift a finger to fight. What will become of her? I sometimes enjoy an old biker film–mostly because they are so cheesy. However, u0026quot;The Peace Killersu0026quot; was not a film I particularly liked since it went farther than most films in the genre. For most of the films, the gangs looked mean, talked mean and even did a few mean things. These folks, in contrast, really are evil–and the film is pretty vivid in its depiction of rape and nudity. I just felt uncomfortable with a film glamorizing or exploiting rape…and never actually finished watching this one. See it if you like–I just think it crosses the line from entertainment to sleaze. Not enjoyable–just nasty.”

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