《Combate en la isla (1962)》Storyline
"The two fliers, while both making a play for Bonnie Lee, take her to their place of work for a drink - a flying service owned [for the previous year and a half] by John Vanrider, a Dutchman affectionately named "Dutchy" (Sig Rumann) ("the postmaster and leading banker of Barranca") - the restaurant that he also owns is a combination saloon, general store, hotel, gathering place, and airlines headquarters for Barranca Airways.Then in closeup, he ruthlessly barks a snarling, deadly command to his men if any of the hostages should move:If they move, kill ""em.His death had occurred late at night in an upstairs bedroom after a drunken party fueled by bootleg liquor, after a ""jealous argument"" had broken out with his wife.He and the highly-trained, genetically-modified agents, functioning as guinea pigs, were conducting intelligence operations in hostile environments.And Fonda had also starred in Roger Corman""s and American International""s ground-breakingThe Wild Angels (1966)- a biker""s tale about the ""Hell""s Angels"".