Hell's Belles

Synopsis: When hot-headed Dan out-drives the thoroughly vicious Tony in a motorcycle race and wins a brand new bike, he sets in motion a chain of events that includes one blazing gas station and a disastrous rock slide.
Director(s): Maury Dexter
Production: American International Pictures
 
IMDB:
5.8
PG-13
Year:
1969
95 min
30 Views


Tough race.

Congratulations, Dan.

Almost had him.

Should've run him off the road

when I had the chance.

Come on, Tony,

don't take it so hard.

Yeah, there's always next year.

Next year. Hell.

I want that bike.

Maybe you can still get it.

From what I hear, it's up for grabs

to the highest bidder.

Oh, yeah?

Hey, hold it.

- Congratulations.

- Thanks, Carlyle.

- Cot an offer for you.

- Let's hear it.

- Cycle. How much you want for it?

- What do you got in mind?

I got me a good bike.

You know that.

I almost took the race on it.

So how about my bike

and 300 bucks?

Oh, I'm sorry, Carlyle, but I'm

shooting for at least $2,000 cash.

Come up with that kind of money,

we'll do some talking.

Well, let's put this baby to bed,

and then I'll buy you

a drink or two, huh?

Danny?

See you soon?

Okay, let's get this bike unloaded.

Slash a couple of those tires

so he won't be following us.

- What about that bike?

- Fix it so it won't run.

Let's get out of here.

Hey, Tony?

Gonna need a headlight

for that thing.

No more doubling up, Buzz.

You take my old bike.

Hey, man, great.

What about him?

Time he comes to,

we'll be long gone.

Man, that sure is pretty.

Hey, Tampa,

are you gonna take it?

I've been thinking on it.

Ain't never had a bike that pretty.

Hey! You people

get away from there!

We were just

looking at it, man.

Okay, you've seen it.

Now move off.

You ain't the friendliest guy

in the world, are you?

I wouldn't worry about it.

Hey, Tony, let's get out of here.

Hey, don't be touching

my cycle, if you please.

- Your cycle?

- Just made up my mind.

No way, friend.

Maybe I didn't

make myself clear, friend.

I've been meaning

to have that bike.

I'm gonna give you something

fair and square for it.

I'm gonna give you

my motorcycle.

That's a fair deal.

The girl don't go with it.

That's my old lady.

I knew we had a deal.

You got a good head

on your shoulders.

Cherry, baby! Get your butt

off the man's motorcycle.

You had your joke now, fella.

Split.

You don't want

to do business with me?

Looks like I'm gonna have to

explain trading to you, boy.

Back off, redneck,

or it's game time.

Game time!

- Go, baby.

- Give it to him, Tampa.

Okay. Then let's get it on.

Come on.

Hey, Gippo!

You okay?

Gippo, here!

Hey, Tampa, you're gonna be

needing this.

Let's get the hell out of here

before the cops come.

Baby, we're gone.

Okay, let's split!

All right, Carlyle.

I saw it was you before you

decked me. Where's my bike?

Well, ten guys beat us up

and took off with it.

That way.

Man, I'm sorry.

I was just crazy drunk.

I would have brought it

back in the morning.

Sure you would've.

Tampa?

How long are you gonna play

with that dumb old thing?

Cherry, baby...

it ain't even broke in yet.

Well, neither am I.

Besides, you're gonna have

a hard time making love to it.

I'd be much nicer.

Let's get it done, then.

You can't hide from me.

I seen you.

Aw, Tampa...

What are you hiding

from Gippo for?

I know...

you got a bottle.

- Yeah.

- Come on.

Gimme.

Hey, you!

Swatted him like a fly.

Get him!

He didn't hurt you,

did he, baby?

Let's get him.

Come on!

Hold it,

you pack of savages!

Take him back inside.

Looks like we caught us

a motorcycle thief.

You know what we're

gonna do to you, boy?

I didn't steal it.

Of course you didn't.

I stopped you.

You was making off

with my motorcycle.

- Chain him!

- That's right.

Give him to me.

I owe him.

Go on, Gip, tell it like it is.

Come on, Gip,

let's hear it.

I... I seen him

sneaking over by your motorcycle.

And when I went over there,

he hit me in the head.

With a rock.

With a rock?

You're a bad one.

Damn it, that cycle's mine!

I won it as a prize!

Tell another one like that,

and you're gonna turn to stone.

I got a medal right here

in my pocket that'll prove it!

Have a look, Gip.

Bring it here, you ninny.

It's pretty.

Read the inscription.

That'll prove it.

It's got some writin' on it.

If this is so, how come

somebody else had the cycle?

He stole it from me

just like you stole it from him.

Wait a minute, man.

I didn't steal nothing from nobody.

I swapped them.

I don't give a damn

how you got that cycle.

I'm here to take it back.

Take it back?

It's mine now.

Don't come crying to me

because you ain't

man enough to hang on to it.

Don't talk about bein'

man enough

when you got two goons

holding me down.

That ain't very nice, mister.

Those guys are

protecting you from yourself.

If you was loose, you're liable

to walk into a fist or something.

I'll chance it.

Tampa, he sure is begging for it.

You want him, Gip?

I give him to you.

Go on, bust him.

That took some of

the fight out of him.

You bastards better

kill me, 'cause...

I'm gonna get

every last thievin' one of you.

Gip, I think he means it.

Look, cowboy...

Me and my people don't steal.

You must allow we didn't know that

bike was stolen when we acquired it.

Being law-abiding citizens,

we're gonna make it up to you.

Give you something in return.

You got nothing I want.

Let me kick him in the head.

That'll shut him up.

Unfair to kick a man

when he's down.

- Let's get him up on his feet.

- Leave him be.

Cowboy and I have

some swapping to do.

Let's see what I got

for you, cowboy.

I know just the thing.

Now ain't this nice?

- What are you up to?

- You like her?

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