Nam Angels

Nam Angels is a 1989 Philippine biker Vietnam war film directed by Cirio H. Santiago and written by Dan Gagliasso.

After fighting their way through NVA held territory with the aid of friendly South Vietnamese, they discover the aborigines are led by a German named Chard who has remained in Indochina since his French Foreign Legion service.

In fact, the portrayal of our members as disloyal to each other is totally contrary to the most important values of our organization – loyalty and trust".

[4] He further stated: "We have a structure in place for negotiating commercial licensing arrangements and we would be perfectly amenable to working with any enterprise interested in using Hells Angels trademarks within the guidelines we've established.

"[3] Barry Fischer, the Hells Angels' Century City-based attorney who filed the suit, claimed: "I have never seen a movie where the trademark infringement was so pervasive.