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Easy Wheels Reviews

As a shoestring-budgeted send-up of the motorcycle gang B movies of the early 1970s, this film leaves much to be desired. The film concerns itself with a lowbrow battle-of-the-sexes between a wildcat female gang led by She-Wolf (Eileen Davidson) and a macho male gang overseen by the philosophical Biker Bruce (Paul LeMat). Orphaned and raised by wolves, She-Wolf leads her gang of ultra-Amazons on a quest for girl babies, whom they intend to kidnap and turn over to wolves for feral upbringing, hoping to produce a group of females tough enough to subdue the entire male population. She-Wolf has sworn to remain celibate, but Bruce cracks her armor. The film's explosive climax occurs shortly after the She-Wolf gang raids a home for unwed mothers, a slam-bang showdown between the gangs. EASY WHEELS is a film for folks who prefer their men and women unshaven, uncouth, and unwholesome. LeMat and Davidson contribute some fairly convincing, though hardly distinguished, thesping, and the rest of the performances are generally okay. The production values are standard for the genre; the humor is strictly from-the-gutter shtick, and the violence is of the comic-strip variety.