1971, 79 min
Country: US
Studio: MPI, Dark Sky Films
Cast: Stephen Oliver, D.J. Anderson, Duece Berry, Billy Gray, Gray Johnson
Director: Michel Levesque
Screenwriter: David M. Kaufman, Michel Levesque
Rating: R
Our Rating:
Werewolves on Wheels
1971, 79 min
Country: US Studio: MPI, Dark Sky Films Cast: Stephen Oliver, D.J. Anderson, Duece Berry, Billy Gray, Gray Johnson Director: Michel Levesque Screenwriter: David M. Kaufman, Michel Levesque Rating: R Our Rating:
FROM THE LINER NOTESThe Devil’s Advocates - an outlaw gang of Harley-riding hellions led by Adam (Stephen Oliver of Motor Psycho and Peyton Place fame) and his ol’ lady Helen (D.J. Anderson) - troll the dusty highways of the American Southwest in search of the next great kick, whether it be sex, drugs, or violence. After dispatching a pair of rednecks unfriendly to their lifestyle, the Advocates run roughshod over a gas station before taking to the road again, where they encounter a cloistered sect of Satanic monks led by high priest One (Severn Darden). A mass-drugging, a ritual sacrifice, a topless snake-dance, and a scene-clearing fistfight ensue but it’s too late: the spell has been cast, and two shall become… Werewolves on Wheels!Equal parts road movie biker pic and black magic monster flick, this cross-genre film marked the directorial debut of Michel Levesque, art designer on the Russ Myers films Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-vixens and Up!. Also starring Billy Gray (TV's "Father Knows Best") and pop singer Barry McGuire, Werewolves on Wheels defies classification. Is it art? Is it exploitation? The answer is a resounding yes. Editor's Suggestions
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