ANGELS HARD AS THEY COME is a B-flick biker exploitation movie with a great title and lousy execution. The low budget story is set in a Californian ghost town, where two rival biker gangs hang out alongside the usual hippies of the era. A murder leads to some low key confrontation between the groups, but generally this is a tepid account of bad behaviour, lame dialogue, lots of nudity, and a little violence. Jonathan Demme worked on the screenplay, but that's no reason to tune in, and nor is the presence of the taciturn Scott Glenn as the lead or the great Gary Busey in a small role as one of the bikers.