Easy Rider: Information from Answers.com
Lewis O'neal  |  by www.answers.com. All rights reserved. 17.07 | 6:13

Wyatt, Mary (Toni Basil), Billy and Karen wandering the streets of a parade filled New Orleans. This part of the film was shot in 16mm Jack Nicholson in Easy Rider. is a 1969 road movie, written by Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper and Terry Southern.

It was produced by Fonda and directed by Hopper. Southern also came up with the title of the movie, which borrows the slang term easy rider (which in this context refers to a man who is supported financially by a girlfriend who is a prostitute). The film tells the story of two young men, Wyatt (played by Fonda) and Billy (Hopper), who "went looking for America but couldn't find it anywhere.

" cocaine from Mexico to Los Angeles, Wyatt and Billy sell it to a man in a Rolls-Royce (played by Phil Spector) in exchange for a large amount of cash. With this money stuffed into the fuel tank of Wyatt's California style chopper (a type of customized motorcycle that was popularized by this film), they ride eastward in an attempt to reach New Orleans, Louisiana in time for Mardi Gras. Wyatt, whose name evokes the American Old West lawman Wyatt Earp, dresses in American flag-adorned leather and calls himself Captain America.

Billy, whose name evokes the American Old West outlaw Billy the Kid (or, perhaps, gambler Wild Bill Hickok), dresses in Native American-style buckskin pants and shirts and a bushman hat. Clothed in black leather and natural leather, they experience its land and people as they bike through the American Southwest and South. During their trip they pick up a hitch-hiker (Luke Askew) who turns out to be a member of a commune.

They agree to take him there and they stay for a few days. Life in the commune appears to be hard, with hippies from the city finding it difficult to grow their own crops. At one point the bikers witness a prayer for blessing of the new crop, as put by a communard: A chance "to make a stand", and to plant "simple food, for a simple taste.

" The commune is also host to a travelling theater group that "sings for its supper" (performs for food). The notion of "free love" appears to be practiced, with two women seemingly sharing the affections of the hitch-hiking communard, and who then turn their attention to Wyatt and Billy. As Wyatt and Billy leave, the hitch-hiker (known only as "Stranger on highway" in the credits) gives Wyatt some LSD for him to share with "the right people.

" While jokingly riding along with a parade in a small town, the pair are arrested by the local authorities for "parading without a permit." In jail, they befriend alcoholic ACLU lawyer George Hanson (played by Jack Nicholson). George helps them get out of jail and decides to travel with Wyatt and Billy.

As they camp that night, Wyatt and Billy introduce George to marijuana. As an alcoholic and a square, George is reluctant to try the marijuana ("It leads to harder stuff"), but eventually he relents. While attempting to eat in a Louisiana restaurant, the trio's appearance attracts the attention of the locals.

The local high school girls in the restaurant want to meet the men and ride with them; the local men and police officer threaten and verbally abuse the riders. One of the men even states "They won't even make the parish line". Wyatt, Billy and George leave without eating and make camp outside of town.

The events of the day cause George to comment: "This used to be a helluva good country. In the middle of the night, the local men return and brutally beat the trio while they sleep. Wyatt and Billy suffer minor injuries, but George is killed by a machete strike to the neck.

Wyatt and Billy wrap George up in his sleeping bag, gather his belongings, and vow to return the items to his parents. They continue to New Orleans and find the brothel which had been recommended by George. Taking two prostitutes (Karen and Mary) with them, Wyatt and Billy decide to go outside where the Mardi Gras is going on.

They wander the parade-filled streets of New Orleans. They end up in a cemetery, where all four ingest LSD. They all experience a psychedelic trip, represented through quick edits, sound effects and over-exposed film.

In the end, though Billy remains oblivious, Wyatt declares: "You know Billy, we blew it". Wyatt realizes that their search for freedom, while financially successful, was a spiritual failure. The next morning, the two are continuing their trip to Florida.

Then all of a sudden, two rednecks in a pickup truck spot them. One of the rednecks armed with a shotgun shoots at and hits Billy. Wyatt immediately turns around to see his friend crashed and bleeding on the side of the road.

Wyatt hops on his bike, hoping to get help for his friend. By then the rednecks have turned around. When they see Wyatt speeding towards them on his bike, without a weapon, the redneck in the passenger seat aims at Wyatt and shoots.

The shot hits the gas tank of Wyatt's bike, causing it to explode violently. From the flaming bike on the side of the road, the camera ascends towards the sky, and the duo's journey "looking for America" ends once and for all. "Connection" (Phil Spector) enjoys the quality of Wyatt and Billy's cocaine Bonnie and Clyde Wyatt, Mary (Toni Basil), Billy and Karen wandering the streets of a parade filled New Orleans.

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Keywords: New Orleans, Easy Rider, Phil Spector, American Old West, Toni Basil, Mary Toni Basil, American Old, Jack Nicholson, Mardi Gras, Old West
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