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Werewolves on Wheels

 
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Werewolves on Wheels

 
  • Directors: Michel Levesque; Mark Levestue
  • AMG Rating: star
  • Genre: Horror
  • Movie Type: Biker Film
  • Themes: Werewolves
  • Main Cast: Severn Darden, Barry McGuire
  • Release Year: 1971
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 85 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

This biker-horror oddity was directed by former editor Michel Levesque (Sweet Sugar). The plot concerns a motorcycle gang, The Devil's Advocates, led by Adam (Stephen Oliver). The bikers are turned on to Satanism by a creepy monk (Severn Darden), leading to lengthy scenes depicting various occult rituals, drug trips, and female nudity. The cycle-riding werewolf only appears in the last few minutes of the film, but cult devotees will be happy in the interim watching such minor celebrities as Billy Gray, the child star of Father Knows Best, who was fresh off a marijuana arrest, and Barry McGuire, singer of the seminal '60s protest song "Eve of Destruction." Stunt coordinator Chuck Bail went on to direct The Gumball Rally (1976) and several blaxploitation films. ~ Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide

Review

The title promises ludicrous thrills galore for the psychotronic film devotee, but Werewolves on Wheels isn't quite the wild genre mash it pretends to be. More biker flick than horror show, more head trip than action film, it possesses elusive charms that only the most dedicated trash fan will be able to uncover. Director Michel Levesque has his bikers and Satanists clash quickly, but after a sinister ritual sequence and a quick monk-bashing brawl, the boys get on their iron horses for a long, slow ride that will test the patience of anyone expecting lycanthropic violence. Surreal psychedelic touches that might be groovy to those in certain states of mind should prove sleepy to anyone else, as the bikers drift into fogs of wind-blown sand and set fire to abandoned cars in the middle of the desert. Other than a few nighttime werewolf attacks, the viewer gets improvised campfire rap sessions and genre-standard motorcycle road footage. Most of the audience will probably figure out who is responsible for the werewolf killings early on, but even after the monster's fiery revelation, things get muddled even further with freaky flashbacks and satanic hallucinations. Several of Werewolves on Wheels' cast members appeared in Dennis Hopper's infamous 1971 ego trip The Last Movie, and others were professional stuntmen. They're appropriately bedraggled, bearded, and road worn, but these bikers are awful Hollywood, always quick to perform zany skits for the camera and let loose with John Wayne impressions. Werewolves on Wheels can't live up to its high-concept title, but it remains a unique entry into the biker film canon. Check out The Death Wheelers for a more entertaining horror/motorcycle hybrid, made the same year in England. ~ Fred Beldin, All Movie Guide

Cast

Donna Anderson - Helen; Anna Lynn Brown - Shirley; Severn Darden - High Priest; Billy Gray - Bill; John Hull; Barry McGuire - Scarf; Owen Orr - Mouse; Leonard Rogel - Gas Station Operator; Gray Johnson - Movie; Carl Lee; Steven Oliver - Adam; Deuce Berry - Tarot

Credit

Allen Jones - Art Director, Stuart Fleming - Associate Producer, Michel Levesque - Director, Mark Levestue - Director, Peter Parasheles - Editor, Don Gere - Composer (Music Score), Isidore Mankofsky - Cinematographer, Paul Lewis - Producer, Sound Services - Producer, LeRoy Robbins - Sound/Sound Designer, Chuck Bell - Stunts, David M. Kaufman - Screenwriter, Michel Levesque - Screenwriter
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Werewolves on Wheels
Directed by Michel Levesque
Produced by Paul Lewis
Written by David M. Kaufman,
Michel Levesque
Starring Stephen Oliver,
D.J. Anderson,
Gene Shane
Music by Don Gere
Cinematography Isidore Mankofsky
Editing by Peter Parasheles
Distributed by Dark Sky Films (USA, DVD)
Release date(s) 1971
Running time 85 min
Country Flag of the United States USA
Language English

Werewolves on Wheels is a 1971 exploitation film that blends two genres: the outlaw biker film and the traditional horror movie.

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Plot summary

As a group of bikers moves across the desert, they come across an old church that a satanic cult has taken over. The cultists give them drugged food, and the bikers soon fall asleep. That night the cultists cast a curse on the biker leader's girlfriend, that makes her turn into a werewolf after nightfall. She soon infects her boyfriend. The bikers leave the church, and begin to be killed off whenever they stop for the night. Things come to a climax when the couple changes in front of the bikers, who quickly kill the beasts. The bikers return to the church to have their revenge, but stop when they see themselves in the cult-procession.

Cast

  • Steve Oliver Adam (as Stephen Oliver)
  • D.J. Anderson ... Helen
  • Gene Shane ... Tarot (as Duece Berry)
  • Billy Gray ... Pill (as William Gray)
  • Gray Johnson ... Movie
  • Barry McGuire ... Scarf
  • Owen Orr ... Mouse
  • Anna Lynn Brown ... Shirley
  • Leonard Rogel ... Gas Station Operator
  • Severn Darden ... One

Trivia

In many scenes, footage was used of real bikers with no experience or training in acting going about their lives as normal. Thus, parts of this film could be regarded as an early experiment in reality as entertainment.

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