Angels Die Hard is a 1970 biker film directed by Richard Compton and starring Tom Baker and William Smith.
It is the first film distributed by New World Pictures; half its budget was provided by Roger Corman.
The film—which was written in three months—revolves around a gang of bikers who try to save people from a mining accident.
[2] Compton shot the film on location in Kernville, California, on the shore of Lake Isabella, an old gold-mining town that was used for filming early Hollywood Westerns.
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