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Werewolves on Wheels
A biker gang visits a monastery where they encounter black-robed monks engaged in worshipping Satan. When the monks try to persuade one of the female bikers, Helen, to become a satanic sacrifice the bikers smash up the monastery and leave. The monks have the last laugh, though, as Helen, as a result of the satanic rituals, is now possessed and at night changes into a werewolf, with dire results for the biker gang.
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Plot Summary
A motorcycle club called the 'Devil's Angels' are on a cross-country trip when they stumble upon a remote monastery. The monks there are secretly practicing dark rituals involving a demon, and one of the monks unleashes a werewolf curse upon the bikers. The club members find themselves transforming into ferocious beasts and attacking each other and innocent bystanders.
Critical Reception
Werewolves on Wheels is a cult classic known for its B-movie charm and low-budget horror elements. While not critically acclaimed upon release, it has gained a following among fans of exploitation and creature features for its unique premise and over-the-top violence.
What Reviewers Say
A bizarre and campy horror film with a unique premise.
Enjoyed for its cult status and over-the-top gore.
Often cited as a prime example of 1970s exploitation cinema.
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Fun Fact
The film was directed by Michael Carreras, the son of Hammer Film Productions founder James Carreras.
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