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Wheels of Fire

  • 1985
  • R
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
1.2K
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Wheels of Fire (1985)
Car ActionActionAdventureSci-Fi

In a postapocalyptic future, a ruthless vehicular gang called the Highway Warriors is conquering the wasteland through murder and plunder. During a raid, they kidnap the sister of a road war... Read allIn a postapocalyptic future, a ruthless vehicular gang called the Highway Warriors is conquering the wasteland through murder and plunder. During a raid, they kidnap the sister of a road warrior named Trace. He brings hell down upon them.In a postapocalyptic future, a ruthless vehicular gang called the Highway Warriors is conquering the wasteland through murder and plunder. During a raid, they kidnap the sister of a road warrior named Trace. He brings hell down upon them.

  • Director
    • Cirio H. Santiago
  • Writers
    • Ellen Collett
    • Frederick Bailey
    • Cameron Frankley
  • Stars
    • Gary Watkins
    • Laura Banks
    • Lynda Wiesmeier
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Cirio H. Santiago
    • Writers
      • Ellen Collett
      • Frederick Bailey
      • Cameron Frankley
    • Stars
      • Gary Watkins
      • Laura Banks
      • Lynda Wiesmeier
    • 23User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Gary Watkins
    Gary Watkins
    • Trace
    Laura Banks
    • Stinger
    Lynda Wiesmeier
    Lynda Wiesmeier
    • Arlie
    Linda Grovenor
    Linda Grovenor
    • Spike
    Joe Mari Avellana
    Joe Mari Avellana
    • Scourge
    • (as Joseph Anderson)
    Joseph Zucchero
    • Whiz
    Jack S. Daniels
    Jack S. Daniels
    • Scag
    Steve Parvin
    • Bo
    Nigel Hogge
    • Ambassador
    Dennis Cole
    Dennis Cole
    • Harlan
    Don Gordon Bell
    Don Gordon Bell
    • Robot
    • (as Don Gordon)
    Gary Taylor
    • Pug
    Linda Drake
    • Hazel
    • (as Linda Obalil)
    Henry Strzalkowski
    Henry Strzalkowski
    • Sergeant
    • (as Henry Sherman)
    Debbie Pusa
    • Scum Woman #1
    Cathy Leckie
    • Scum Woman #2
    David Light
    • Scourge's Men
    • (uncredited)
    Steve Rogers
    • Scourge's Men
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Cirio H. Santiago
    • Writers
      • Ellen Collett
      • Frederick Bailey
      • Cameron Frankley
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    User reviews23

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    dmdb

    Great one!

    I only write reviews of movies with low rating, which actually are not that bad. Give them a chance!

    At first I thought that this is ''yet another Mad Max wannabe'', but this is THE BEST Mad Max wannabe! The main character looks the same as Max, they all drive similar vehicles, live in dessert... almost everything is the same, but still, it was great to me! I love post- apocalyptic movies, and if you like them too, make sure to watch this one! Don't expect something spectacular, this still is a rip-off, but the best one of all, at least for me.

    6.5/10
    Bobby-91

    Has to be a great movie

    I was watching the great movie Barbarian Queen, when it was over we decided to FFWD to see if there was anything extra on the video. To our surprise we saw the best preview ever, the title.....Wheel of Fire. It was the funniest thing I had ever seen, one of the best parts was when they strapped the main character's sister to the hood of a car, topless. If you're ever bored out of your mind rent Barbarian Queen just the see the end preview
    5mhorg2018

    Total Road Warrior Rip Off is better than any Italian Rip Off

    Yes, this is a Road Warrior Rip off. The Vehicles, the bad guys, the good guy (who is pretty damn indestructible and, once again proves, never leave an enemy behind alive, as the bad guys do). The stunts are horrifically bad, the acting ranges from OK (Linda Weismeier's breasts, but she isn't a bad actress at all, by the standards of this pretty so bad it's good movie). The story is really non-existent, and the constant use of a flamethrower by the hero on bad guys didn't bother me at all (After all they were murderous rapists), but it did make me think of George Carlin's comment that Flamethrowers prove that someone really wanted to set a bunch of people on fire, but just couldn't reach them! My big question about this is, if it's the future, how come only muscle cars and automatic weapons seem to have survived? And how the hell did German MP-40 machine pistols survive into the future? Either way, this was way more enjoyable that Exterminators of the Year 3000, Rats: Night of Terror, The New Barbarians, After the Fall of New York and the totally atrocious, Warriors of the Wasteland. Worth a view.
    5S1rr34l

    Gas Guzzlers, Grim Warlords, and a Quest That Barely Shifts Out of Gear

    Rating Breakdown Story - 0.75 :: Direction - 1.00 :: Pacing - 1.00 :: Performances - 1.25 :: Entertainment - 1.00 TOTAL - 5/10

    There is a peculiar joy in the anarchic wreckage of a post-apocalyptic action flick. It is the joy of twisted metal, dust-cloaked antiheroes, and vehicles welded together by madmen. "Wheels of Fire" rolls onto the cinematic wasteland like a scavenged husk of "Mad Max", kicking up dirt but never quite igniting.

    The plot is simple. How far will a man go to save his sister? All the way to the end credits, it seems. Our hero, the uninspiringly named "Trace," embarks on a quest to rescue his kidnapped sibling from a gang of wasteland barbarians. Along the way, there are enslaved prisoners, desert mystics, and gunfights shot with the elegance of a bar brawl filmed by a cameraman with heatstroke.

    Surprisingly, the film does not shy away from true dystopian depravity. The usual grimy, leather-clad villains twirl their nonexistent mustaches, but here, the depths of human degradation go even lower. This is not thought-provoking cinema, but it commits fully to its vision of societal collapse.

    The actors do far more than the script or direction deserve. No one expected Shakespearean gravitas, yet they take their roles seriously, even when spouting dialogue that sounds like it was scribbled on a diner napkin. Their performances prevent the film from sinking entirely into oblivion, though I did find myself reorganizing my bookshelf during some of the slower moments, a damning sign for an action flick.

    Cirio H. Santiago's direction is serviceable but uninspired. The genre thrives on striking imagery, lonely highways, blazing sunsets, the sheer emptiness of ruin, but here, the visuals never rise above functional. A better sense of pacing and atmosphere could have elevated "Wheels of Fire" beyond mediocrity.

    And that pacing, oh dear. A post-apocalyptic action film should not feel pedestrian. There should be a rhythm of chaos and calm, tension and release. Instead, "Wheels of Fire" idles when it should be revving. The action sequences are a mixed bag, sometimes visceral, sometimes sluggish.

    So, is "Wheels of Fire" worth watching? If you relish straight-to-video dystopian destruction, you might enjoy it. If you seek the operatic brilliance of "The Road Warrior," best keep driving. This is a film that could have been more, could have done more, if only it had a little more fuel in the tank. As it stands, it is a curiosity; watchable, occasionally intriguing, but ultimately disposable. The kind of movie you put on when it is raining outside, there is nothing better on television, and you feel like spending an hour and a half in the apocalypse, just not the good apocalypse.
    4BA_Harrison

    Another stinker from Santiago.

    Wheels of Fire is another low-budget rip-off of The Road Warrior from Filipino director Cirio H. Santiago, packed with poorly executed action scenes, diabolical acting, and cruddy costumes and props (one motorbike is customised with what looks like plastic halloween pitchforks), all of which only serves to further illustrate just how brilliant George Miller's iconic movie actually is.

    Gary Watkins plays Trace, a fearless warrior who takes on the evil Scourge (Joe Mari Avellana) and his ruthless gang after they kidnap and gang rape his sister Arlie (played by big-breasted blonde Playboy playmate Lynda Wiesmeier). On his mission, Trace teams up with tough female fighter Stinger (Laura Banks), telepath Spike (Linda Grovenor), and a dwarf who speaks a bizarre language (this character probably has a silly name as well, but I don't recall what it was).

    With a race of subterranean albino cannibals and a cult of struggling survivors who are building a rocket to the planet Paradise, this one gets pretty silly at times, but Santiago's uninspired direction, the dreadful dialogue, and dismal performances ensure that boredom is never far away. Wiesmeir is game for being strapped topless to the hood of a speeding car, and Trace flame-throwing countless bikers is fun for a while, but the bulk of the film is pure post-apocalyptic poop.

    3.5 out of 10, rounded up to 4 for IMDb.

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    • Trivia
      Lee Ving was originally cast to play Scourge, but abruptly left right before shooting started on this film.
    • Goofs
      Early in the movie, when Trace has the Highway Warriors chasing him, he ambushes them, kills several and hides in a cylindrical abandoned building. While his enemy assaults the front, he escapes and returns to his vehicle and flamethrower. Torching several, he torches the last man, who is blonde when he ducks away from the flame. A second later, as his burning body comes flying out, he's wearing a protective hood, which can be seen quite clearly.
    • Quotes

      Trace: You're wasting GAS!

      Bo: Fuck you!

    • Connections
      Edited into Andy Colby's Incredible Adventure (1989)

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    • Release date
      • September 1985 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Philippines
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Die Solo-Kampfmaschine
    • Filming locations
      • Premiere Studios, Metro Manila, Philippines(main location)
    • Production company
      • Rodeo Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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