4/10
Nothing earth shaking here. In fact, it put me to sleep.
26 November 2021
Warning: Spoilers
A rather tiresome anti-establishment film is an extremely dull, uneventful and juvenile look how a group of hippies harassed by a bunch of idiotic locales stand up to them with the help of biker dude Don Stroud. There's no proper description of the clownish absurdities that occur once a bunch of biker dudes entering the scene as if they were producing an extremely bad circus musical in the middle of the woods occurs. Stroud and his biker gang (led by Luke Askew and Larry Bishop) are determined to teach the peace loving hippies how to fight so they can stop being bullied, and it seems that they have the approval of local sheriff Aldo Ray.

Outside of the location photography, the only thing memorable is an early appearance by Tyne Daly who remind me of a young Liza Minnelli in "The Sterile Cuckoo". I didn't find it there's much of a story, and while some of the background music is pretty, it's basically just trashy and moronic, no more dangerous than a beach party movie which American International also produced.
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