I’ve watch Gale’s flick, ChoppaHeads and Old School Choppers, then we watched Hessians MC and downed shots of Jack. It’s about time someone produced something real, about the bros who survived the streets for thirty years.
A few years ago I watched a film about a retired member of a one percenter club. The footage was cool but there was no story. It wasn’t even a documentary. It was an editorial, a political column on film. There was a bunch of that in this film, but fortunately there was dialog on the history of the club, prospects, runs and even a story or two.
If a rider wants some inkling of what club life was like 20 years ago and how this club survived and transformed to exist it in today’s society, this is a film to check out.
Here’s what it said on the back cover: On March 7, 1968, the Hessians Motorcycle Club was founded in Southern California. The violent legacy of this hard-riding, hard-fighting and hard-partying outlaw motorcycle club that has endured nearly four decades. The Hessians share their personal stories, anecdotes and history of a club that has been revered and reviled in the annals of motorcycle lore. These hard-core members have survived the biker wars, the lifestyle, law enforcement and the day-to-day dangers of life on the road.
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