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Motorcycle | Motorcycle Gang
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6.7/10
IMDbThis film was banned in the U.K. until 1968.
The Triumph motorcycle that Marlon Brando rides in the movie was his personal bike.
Director Stanley Kramer hired real biker gangs to play themselves. When Kramer asked one of them what they were rebelling against, one cyclist cracked, "Well, what ya got?" That was incorporated into the script and became one of the film's most quoted lines.
Lee Marvin was actually drunk in several of his scenes, and his on-screen rivalry with Marlon Brando continued off-camera as well.
Based on a 1951 short story in Harper's Magazine entitled "The Cyclists' Raid," which, in turn, was based upon a real-life incident in Hollister, California in 1947. The actual incident, however, bore little resemblance to the events depicted in the movie. Although spirited, the cyclists did not run amok or become violent. In fact, they were invited back to Hollister over the July 4, 1997 weekend for a 50th-anniversary celebration of the original incident.
"Mildred: Hey Johnny, what are you rebelling against? Johnny: Whadda you got?"
"Johnny: [as Charlie and other townsmen beat him up] My old man used to hit harder than that."