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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Ellen Aim, lead singer of the Attackers, is kidnapped by a gang of bikers known as The Bombers. One of the people in the audience, Reva Cody, sends a telegram to her brother Tom, a war veteran - and Ellen's ex-boyfriend - asking him to return to "the Richmond", a district in the city. Tom Cody and the ex-soldier McCoy are hired by Ellen's manager and boyfriend, Billy Fish to rescue Ellen. The three of them search for Ellen, to rescue her from the Bombers, only for Tom to find that he has feelings for Ellen that need to be reconciled. |