The Cycle Savages

The Cycle Savages is a 1969 American outlaw biker exploitation film written and directed by Bill Brame, and stars Bruce Dern and Melody Patterson.

Keeg is running a white slavery operation in Las Vegas and doesn't want to be incriminated, so he attacks Romko, and slashes his hands to protect the gang's anonymity.

One of the gangs followers, Lea, takes Romko back to her apartment and calls for Docky to help mend his hands.

In the meantime the gang has kidnaped a local high school girl, Janie, intent in turning her to prostitution.

The bikers then grab Romko, drag him to an abandoned cellar, and torture him by crushing his hands in a vice.

Gary Littlejohn recalled, "They asked me to go in there, and Bruce Dern was supposed to take my hand and squash it in a vice.

Melody Patterson was the good-looking girl star, and you just knew the filmmakers were going to have a scene where I was going to have my way with her after I took care of the artist.