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The Wild Angels

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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })The Wild Angels is a 1966 outlaw biker exploitation film made by Roger Corman.The film tells the exploits of the "Angels", a California motorcycle gang led by Heavenly Blues (Peter Fonda), and their adventures while looking out for their member Loser (Bruce Dern). Nancy Sinatra and Diane Ladd also appear as Blues' girlfriend Mike and Loser's wife Gaysh, respectively.This was the first film to associate Peter Fonda with Harley-Davidson motorcycles and 1960s counterculture, being made three years before Easy Rider. In fact, Fonda got the idea for that movie after seeing a picture of himself and Dern on their motorcycles in this movie.
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Bolivian Army Ending: The film ends with the Angels going to bury Loser when police sirens approach and everyone scatters except Blues, who decides to stay behind to bury his friend. The last line of the film is him saying with resignation, "There's nowhere to go."
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Big Bad: Heavenly Blues, a Villain Protagonist biker gang leader.
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Covered Up: The exchange between the minister and Blues at the end was later used in Primal Scream's song "Loaded", and gained more popularity still when the song was used in Edgar Wright's The World's End, which saw its main character use the same quote from this film.
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All Bikers are Hells Angels
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All Bikers Are Hells Angels: All the members of Blues' gang are brutish thugs and criminals. In fact, given that they are called the "Angels", it's heavily implied that they might actually be a chapter of the trope-naming gang itself.
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Attempted Rape: After Loser is shot and put in the hospital, and the Angels go to sneak him out of the hospital, one of the other Angels attempts to rape a nurse, but Blues pulls him away.
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