Vile trash about soulless
bikers brutalizing women, Wild Riders
is unwatchable except for a few bizarre scenes featuring the great character
actor Alex Rocco, who plays the film’s second lead. His offbeat behavioral
choices give vitality to a handful of moments, as when his character freaks out
because he thinks a woman has compared his appearance to that of an unsightly
sculpture—watching Rocco scream, “Do I look like this shitty frog?” is about as
close to enjoyable as Wild Riders
gets. The film opens with Pete (Arell Blanton) and Stick (Rocco) molesting and
murdering a young girl, whose body they leave strapped to a tree. Turns out she
was Pete’s lady until she dallied with a black guy, which was enough to turn
Pete homicidal. The killing gets Pete and Stick ejected from their gang, so
they cruise the California highways looking for their next thrill, eventually
discovering a house occupied by two women. Pete seduces one of them while Rocco
rapes the other—as in, these actions happen simultaneously in adjoining rooms.
Eventually the home invasion degrades even further, with the bikers murdering a
neighbor who stops by to hit on the women. Later still, the bikers terrorize
the homeowner, a classical musician married to one of the ladies. If
cowriter/director Richard Kanter envisioned some sort of edgy close-quarters
thriller, he missed the mark—especially during the gory, over-the-top climax, Wild Riders is a hateful mixture of
softcore and ultraviolence.
Wild Riders: LAME
3 comments:
like a number of films you've covered, this sounds like Cali porn-people reaching beyond their (very) limited abilities?
Exactly. The director of this one soon ventured into X-rated films using an alias. Ugh.
I must admit even I can't usually make it past the first 15 mins of this one, but always enjoy seeing footage with the Griffith Observatory and yes, we love Alex Rocco but not in this. Have it as part of an 8-title set called Savage Cinema which includes such other gems as Trip With The Teacher and Pink Angels, ain't life grand?
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