I first saw this movie on VHS when I spent a year in Sydney, Australia. There was a Civic Video just off the red light district of Kings Cross that had a stash of low budget horror movies and other obscure titles. This was manna from heaven for me as I rented them all. One of them was Werewolves on Wheels, a film I had first read about in the essential tome Incredibly Strange Films by the Re:Search publishing house.
A biker gang break bread with the members of a local Satanist church and then start to change.
Let's check off what this movie has all present and correct-
It's such a shame when a movie has so much going for it but forgets about a plot or any kind of narrative for an audience who isn't stoned.
Werewolves on Wheels is too much wheels and not enough werewolves.
A biker gang break bread with the members of a local Satanist church and then start to change.
Let's check off what this movie has all present and correct-
- Great movie title- check
- Great movie poster- check
- Great soundtrack- check
- Great plot- no, nope, NOPE!
It's such a shame when a movie has so much going for it but forgets about a plot or any kind of narrative for an audience who isn't stoned.
Werewolves on Wheels is too much wheels and not enough werewolves.