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Latest revision as of 22:36, 6 November 2011
Movie (1983)
Starring:
Robert Ginty (The Rider)
Persis Khambatta (Nastasia)
Donald Pleasence (Prossor)
Fred Williamson (Henchman)
Harrison Muller Sr. (McWayne)
Phillip Dallas (Elder)
A massive war has destroyed much of the world. Except for scattered criminal gangs, human society is divided into two groups: the totalitarian Omegas and the peaceful Outsiders. A mysterious biker known only as the Rider is persuaded by the Outsiders to assist them in overthrowing the oppressive Omegas.
Aérospatiale AS350 Ecureuil
A few of these are used by the Omegas. The Rider and McWayne steal one when escaping from Prossor's headquarters and it is used by the Outsiders in their assault against the Omegas later.
Bell 47G
Another Omega helicopter. Chases after the Aérospatiale, but is shot down with a rocket launcher by McWayne.
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