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Wheeler

  • 1975
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
3.7/10
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Jack Collins, John King III, Janel King, and Tommy Lamey in Wheeler (1975)
A drifter/hitman is hired by a local business man to kidnap the local oil baron. When the baron escapes his assistant must chase him while the hitman takes care of a few loose ends.
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A drifter/hitman is hired by a local business man to kidnap the local oil baron. The hitman had been reared in squalor, suffering the abuses of his whoring mama. When the baron escapes his a... Read allA drifter/hitman is hired by a local business man to kidnap the local oil baron. The hitman had been reared in squalor, suffering the abuses of his whoring mama. When the baron escapes his assistant must chase him while the hitman takes care of a few loose ends.A drifter/hitman is hired by a local business man to kidnap the local oil baron. The hitman had been reared in squalor, suffering the abuses of his whoring mama. When the baron escapes his assistant must chase him while the hitman takes care of a few loose ends.

  • Directors
    • Jack Collins
    • Jim Feazell
  • Writer
    • Jim Feazell
  • Stars
    • John King III
    • Herschel Mays
    • Tommy Lamey
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.7/10
    425
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    • Directors
      • Jack Collins
      • Jim Feazell
    • Writer
      • Jim Feazell
    • Stars
      • John King III
      • Herschel Mays
      • Tommy Lamey
    • 23User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John King III
    • Wheeler
    Herschel Mays
    • William Phillips
    Tommy Lamey
    Tommy Lamey
    • Slick
    Candy Dee
    • Connie Phillips
    Janel King
    • Ellen Peterson
    Joanne Bruno
    • Bertha
    • (as Joann Bruno)
    Reed Johnson
    • Steve Foster
    Jack Collins
    • Sheriff Tom Peterson
    Marland Proctor
    Marland Proctor
    • Deputy Carl
    Christian Feazell
    • Young Wheeler
    Paul Givens
    • Bo
    Harold Grimmett
    • Bank President
    Linnea Quigley
    Linnea Quigley
    • Barmaid
    Henry Evans
    • Pool Player
    Cathy Poole
    • Cafe Waitress
    Angela Carnon
    • Wheeler's Mother
    • (as Angela Field)
    Norman Fields
    • Salesman
    • (as Norman Field)
    Shane Feazell
    • Young Wheeler's Friend
    • Directors
      • Jack Collins
      • Jim Feazell
    • Writer
      • Jim Feazell
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    User reviews23

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    martinlizcairns

    Now I got your assssssss!

    When I was watching this film for the first time, I was in tears of laughter as the opening credits were rolling up the screen, knowing full well what to expect. They say don't judge a book by its cover, but when I saw the cover for "The Butcher", I just knew there was a gem inside. Never before have I laughed so much. This film has become legendary at my school. John King III is a genius! Just how many times can Slick say: "Now I got your ayyass!"? Why also does Slick go "bing-bong-bing-bong-boinggg" when he drops the sacred "Wheeler's kniyfe"?

    Keep up the good work!
    4Dave-Coop

    KFC as his last meal.

    Movie feels like its 3 hours long but only runs under an hour and a half. Nothing happens and when it does it takes FOREVER to! I give this movie this, it has the longest foot chase scene in the history of movies!! For Grindhouse and VHS collectors its worth seeing once.
    lazarillo

    Not very good, but interesting (kinda)

    This is one of those 70's movies I appreciate not because it's good, or even because it's "so bad it's good", but because it's so far out of the generally accepted cinematic universe that it's hard to believe it was ever made at all. The Southern-fried plot involves a kidnapping masterminded by the greedy son-in-law of a rich oil baron (which naturally goes completely awry). The hired goon he gets to do this "Wheeler, the titular "Psycho from Texas", is a completely unlikeable and physically unattractive sociopath, who the filmmakers for some reason try to turn into some kind of tragic, sympathetic anti-hero by showing flashbacks of him as a grubby little kid watching his prostitute mother service male clients while a strangely touching country music song plays on the soundtrack.

    The most famous scene by far in this movie though is where "Wheeler" makes a barmaid, played by a very young Linnae Quigley, take off all her clothes and dance for him him while he pours beer over her head (then for the coup de grace he makes her dry hump the corpse of a man he has just killed). This scene actually gave me a new appreciation for Quigley who I had previously known only as a 1980's "scream queen", where she always adopted this intentional bad-acting schtick, (which I assumed covered up a total lack of talent) in countless "horror" movies that in turn used her and other half-naked "scream queens" to cover up the fact that they were completely worthless dreck. Quigley looks really good here despite (certainly not because of)the degrading nature of the scene, but what is REALLY impressive, even in such a small role as this, is her acting. I don't want to make outlandish claims that she deserved an Academy-award nomination or anything, but how many Academy-award nominated actresses would have had the guts to do something like this? And how many of her fellow "scream queens" could have possibly pulled it off?

    This movie is not very good, but it is kind of interesting.
    5itiscool-1

    Location Location Location........

    License plate on the car and the main actor are from Texas. Where is this taken place? Nobody says anything about that, in a town, and in no time in the middle of nowhere with a run down refinery. My Grandfather was the Bank President and Mr. Phillips best friend. His role was short and sweet to the point and I believe he acted as himself with no lines. He was just like, think about this, and added logic reasons, he should have been asked in the meantime why weeler cashed a check with no I.D. from someone else's account. Sound was what can I say, horrible, chase scene was miles long, so still trying to figure out where they were! I could tell though that the courthouse in El Dorado was noticeable in South Arkansas. More porn on this movie than movies of that nature nowadays. It's alright if your bored! I watched it only for the 2 or 3 minute scene my Grandfather played as the best friend to Mr. Phillips.
    5udar55

    Back when ugly guys would get the lead role

    True to its title, this film does feature a psycho from Texas. Wheeler (John King III) rolls into a small town in order to help out in the kidnapping of a local oil businessman. He accomplishes his task early on and then spends the rest of the running time trying to get the money. He fails. This is a curious regional flick. It seems to have a message (child abuse makes people bad) but loses all that in the sleazy aspects and Southern justice. The film's highlight/lowlight has Wheeler pouring a pitcher of beer over a totally nude barmaid (Linnea Quigley in her first role) he is harassing. There is also one of the longest footchases in the history of cinema. It starts at like 52 minutes in and doesn't resolve itself (other scenes cut in) until a half hour later. If anything, it is worth seeing for John King III, who looks like a young, deranged Dick Van Patten with long hair.

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    • Trivia
      Though this is listed first on Linnea Quigley's filmography, it is not her first role. Her first role and nude scenes was in Fairy Tales (1978). Her scene for this film was shot after Fairy Tales in 1978, two years after Psycho from Texas was first released, and added to this movie to include more nudity for its later VHS release.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Wheeler: Momma? Momma, please don't hurt me momma!

    • Connections
      Featured in Screaming in High Heels: The Rise & Fall of the Scream Queen Era (2011)
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    • Release date
      • May 21, 1975 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Psycho from Texas
    • Filming locations
      • El Dorado, Arkansas, USA
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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