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Release Date:
October 1971 (USA) moreTagline:
If you're hairy you belong on a motorbike! morePlot:
A biker gang visits a monastery where they encounter black-robed monks engaged in worshipping Satan... more | add synopsisUser Comments:
A cheesy 70's delight moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| 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 | |
| Tex Hall | |||
| Dan Kopp | |||
| Ingrid Grunewald | |||
| Kieth Guthrie | |||
| John Hull |
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85 min | Germany:77 minCountry:
USALanguage:
EnglishColor:
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1.85 : 1 moreSound Mix:
MonoMOVIEmeter: 
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Crew or equipment visible: Crew visible when the gang first gets to the Satanic temple. The leader of the gang sees a Satanic cross and starts mono-logging as he's heading toward it with the group. An individual is clearly seen in the high grass to the right of the screen. moreFAQ
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| Wonderful! | Dengar |
| Where is the location of the tower? | eccom2002 |
| The soundtrack | Dengar |
| too dark(literally), not enough werewolf!! | nickcei |
| Soooo..... | shpoodog |
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Hey, Guess what? Werewolves on Wheels has just now been released by Dark Sky films on DVD and the transfer is great. I bet when DVD was invented the thought was that wonderful classic films would be released in all their glory and folks could "ooh" and "ahh" at the magic of DVD, but of course SOMEONE has to release Drive-In Trash films too....I liked this film more for the feel of it than the fact that it was an awesome film, but 70's horror flicks are my favorite so that accounts for some of why I liked it, I reckon. The Devil's Advocates are a biker gang that stops off at a Satanic temple for a little bite to eat and some wine, all served up by mysterious monks in black. Bad things happen after that. Bad special effects, mostly. I thought one had to be BITTEN by a werewolf to become a werewolf but apparently not in THIS movie. Anyway, the atmosphere of paranoia out in the desert, in the middle of absolutely nowhere, was appealing to me, as one by one, the bikers are stalked and killed by...SOMETHING. When the werewolf is finally revealed, it also reveals that at that point in time that werewolf special-effects had not advanced too much from the movies of the 40's and 50's, but what the heck. An enjoyable piece of 70's biker/horror trash.