Display title | Nam's Angels |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Nam's Angels is a So Bad It's Awesome 1970 trash/exploitation B action flick directed by Jack Starret, better known as The Losers. It's about a gang of bikers called "The Devil's Advocates", who are recruited by the US military to undertake a rescue operation of a CIA agent imprisoned by the Viet Cong in Cambodia during the Vietnam War. The idea for the film, if you'll believe it, was derived from the fact that the real Hell's Angels biker gang actually did offer its services as guerilla fighters in the war to President Johnson, only for the offer to be declined. |