Peter Fonda portrays the role of "Heavenly Blues," the commander of the Hell's Angels chapter in Venice, California, while Bruce Dern takes on the role of "Loser," his closest friend. Because of their combined failure, Loser winds up in the hospital as a result of their mission to recover his stolen bicycle. After the Angels have freed him from his prison, he passes away, and they bury him. The role of Mike, Blues' "old lady" is played by Nancy Sinatra, while Diane Ladd, who was Dern's real-life wife at the time, played the role of Loser's wife. The main focus of the story is on the events that take place during the final thirty minutes of the movie, in which Loser's burial turns into yet another wild party.
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Peter Fonda portrays the role of "Heavenly Blues," the commander of the Hell's Angels chapter in Venice, California, while Bruce Dern takes on the role of "Loser," his closest friend. Because of their combined failure, Loser winds up in the hospital as a result of their mission to recover his stolen bicycle. After the Angels have freed him from his prison, he passes away, and they bury him. The role of Mike, Blues' "old lady" is played by Nancy Sinatra, while Diane Ladd, who was Dern's real-life wife at the time, played the role of Loser's wife. The main focus of the story is on the events that take place during the final thirty minutes of the movie, in which Loser's burial turns into yet another wild party.
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