Werewolves on Wheels


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Lycanthropy, devil worship and motorcycle gangs.

1971 English Stereo
Mystery & Suspense Horror Mystery

Cast & Crew
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Stephen Oliver (Actor) .. Adam
Severn Darden (Actor) .. One
D.J. Anderson (Actor) .. Helen
Deuce Berry (Actor) .. Tarot
Billy Gray (Actor) .. Bill
Gray Johnson (Actor) .. Movie
Barry McGuire (Actor) .. Scarf
Owen Orr (Actor) .. Mouse
Anna Lynn Brown (Actor) .. Shirley
Leonard Rogel (Actor) .. Gas Station Operator
Dan Kopp (Actor)
John Hull (Actor)
Carl Lee (Actor)
Tex Hall (Actor)
Bart Smith (Actor)
Donna Anderson (Actor) .. Helen
Steven Oliver (Actor) .. Adam

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Stephen Oliver (Actor) .. Adam
Severn Darden (Actor) .. One
Born: November 09, 1929
Died: May 26, 1995
Trivia: Severn Darden was born in New Orleans, educated at Mexico City College, and given his first professional acting opportunity at Virginia's Barter Theater. A charter member of the Compass Theater, the improvisational group that would later evolve into Second City, Darden distinguished himself as an "intellectual" monologist, effortlessly weaving allusions to Freud and Kant into his hilariously nonsensical ramblings. From 1963's Goldstein onward, Darden worked in films as a character actor and sometimes writer/director. He chalked up quite a few eccentric characterizations in films like Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round (1966) and They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969). He was at the top of his form in The President's Analyst (1967) as Kropotkin, a gay Soviet counterintelligence agent who turns out (much to his own surprise) to be one of the film's heroes. The peripatetic Severn Darden settled down long enough to appear as a TV-series regular on Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman (1977; as Popesco), Beyond Westworld (1980; as Foley), and Take Five (1987; as psychiatrist Noah Wolf).
D.J. Anderson (Actor) .. Helen
Deuce Berry (Actor) .. Tarot
Billy Gray (Actor) .. Bill
Born: January 13, 1938
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Juvenile actor Billy Gray began appearing in movie bit parts at age 5. The best-remembered of his 1950s film appearances were in The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951) as the inquisitive son of Patricia Neal; On Moonlight Bay (1952), as Booth Tarkington's Penrod; and The Seven Little Foys (1955), in which he played the teenaged version of future film producer Bryan Foy. Billy was slated to portray Tag Oakley on the 1953 TV western Annie Oakley, but instead opted to co-star as Bud Anderson on the long-running Father Knows Best (1954-60). His appearances in film and on television became sporadic after the 1950s.
Gray Johnson (Actor) .. Movie
Barry McGuire (Actor) .. Scarf
Born: October 15, 1935
Trivia: Singer/songwriter Barry McGuire earned notoriety for his number one-ranked 1965 folk-rock hit "Eve of Destruction," a protest against the war in Vietnam. It was his only chart success. McGuire got his start in the early '60s singing lead vocals with the New Christy Minstrels and for them co-wrote the hit "Green Green." In addition to singing, McGuire occasionally played tiny roles in feature films such as Pork Chop Hill (1959) and Werewolves on Wheels (1971).
Owen Orr (Actor) .. Mouse
Anna Lynn Brown (Actor) .. Shirley
Leonard Rogel (Actor) .. Gas Station Operator
Dan Kopp (Actor)
Ingrid Grunewald (Actor)
N.A. Palmisano (Actor)
John Hull (Actor)
Carl Lee (Actor)
Born: January 01, 1933
Died: January 01, 1986
Trivia: Actor Carl Lee appeared in a few films during the '60s and '70s but was primarily noted for his work in theater. The son of actor Canada Lee, Carl got his start on the New York stage following studies with such instructors as Stella Adler. In 1962, Lee earned an Obie for The Connection. He later appeared in the film version.
Tex Hall (Actor)
Keith Guthrie (Actor)
Marilyn Munger (Actor)
Bart Smith (Actor)
Donna Anderson (Actor) .. Helen
Born: September 05, 1939
Steven Oliver (Actor) .. Adam
Died: March 05, 2008
Trivia: Born Stephen John Welzia. Lead actor, onscreen from 1968.

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