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Wild Ones on Wheels

  • 1962
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
73
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Robert Blair, Mike Kannon, Ray Dennis Steckler, Jonathan Karle, Edmund Tontini, and Francine York in Wild Ones on Wheels (1962)
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A gang murders an ex-con and forces his wife to help them find $250,000 he had buried in the desert.A gang murders an ex-con and forces his wife to help them find $250,000 he had buried in the desert.A gang murders an ex-con and forces his wife to help them find $250,000 he had buried in the desert.

  • Director
    • Rudolph Cusumano
  • Writers
    • Gene Pollock
    • Joe Thomas
  • Stars
    • Francine York
    • Edmund Tontini
    • Robert Blair
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    73
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rudolph Cusumano
    • Writers
      • Gene Pollock
      • Joe Thomas
    • Stars
      • Francine York
      • Edmund Tontini
      • Robert Blair
    • 5User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Francine York
    Francine York
    • Hazel
    Edmund Tontini
    • King Tut
    Robert Blair
    • Bill James
    Jonathan Karle
    • Jick
    • (as Jonathon Karle)
    Diana George
    • Sue
    Sydney Mason
    • Duke Walker
    • (as Sydney L. Mason)
    Mike Kannon
    • Pompy
    • (as Mike Cannon)
    Joe Thomas
    • Don
    • (as Joseph Thomas)
    Ray Dennis Steckler
    Ray Dennis Steckler
    • Preacher Man
    Bill White
    Brett O'Hara
    Brett O'Hara
      Harry Frazier
      Dick Cannaday
      Louise Norris
      Rick Dennis
      • Director
        • Rudolph Cusumano
      • Writers
        • Gene Pollock
        • Joe Thomas
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      5Uriah43

      An Okay, Grade-B, Hot Rod Movie

      This film essentially begins with a man by the name of "Duke Walker" (Sydney Mason) about to be released from prison after serving twelve years for a robbery. Since the money (about $250,000) was never found a number of people think that Duke hid it somewhere. To that effect, one particular group led by a man named "King Tut" (Edmund Tontini), decide to stakeout a diner where Duke's wife "Hazel" (Francine York) works on the assumption that it will be the first place Duke visits once he's release from prison. Hazel, in the meantime, has been having an affair with another young man named "Bill James" (Robert Blair) who has also developed an interest in the money as well. Be that as it may, when Duke does show up, both he and Hazel are kidnapped by King Tut who soon demonstrates that he is willing to do whatever it takes to get his hand on the stolen loot. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this was an okay "hot rod film" in which the director (Rudolph Cusumano) managed to take good advantage of the desert setting to minimize the overall costs of production. Likewise, although the acting wasn't great, it was equally sufficient for the task at hand as well with the best performances probably being turned in by Francine York and Robert Blair. Admittedly, this film is quite dated but for a grade-B film of this nature it wasn't too bad and I have rated it accordingly. Average.
      4boblipton

      Ray Dennis Steckler

      Sydney Mason gets out of prison and goes to the diner at the edge of the desert where his wife, Diana George, works. But Edmund Tontini and his gang of dune-buggy drivers have already shown up, intending to collect the $240,000 that Mason stole and has buried somewhere in the desert.

      It's a cheap and nasty story, mostly of interest to those who have a passion for Ray Dennis Steckler (1938-2008), auteur of RAT PFINK A BOO BOO and innumerable porn movies. He plays a role here, and supervised the camerawork Clearly shot on a budget that was strained by buying film for the cameras, it tells the violent story adequately.

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      • Trivia
        There is a statue of a nude female torso and a comic book on Don's nightstand.
      • Goofs
        Ray Dennis Steckler, playing Preacher Man, flubs his second line: "Day? It's still night out" and then repeats "still," or, in other words, inserts the superfluous "still" before "night out still."
      • Quotes

        Preacher Man: Day? It's still night out still.

      • Connections
        Referenced in Wild Guitar (1962)

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      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Drivers to Hell
      • Filming locations
        • Mojave Desert, California, USA(location)
      • Production company
        • Charles Bros Productions
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 32 minutes
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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