Wild Desert Bikers

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Wild Desert Bikers was a movie script written by Hal Warren, the El Paso, Texas fertilizer salesman best known for making the movie Manos: The Hands of Fate in 1966, which is considered one of the worst movies ever made.

The script was about a young teacher who is kidnapped by one of her students, who was a member of a gang of wild desert bikers. This teacher was to be held at the gang's hangout, which would have been the same ranch used as the location of the lodge in Manos.

Because Manos was a total failure, Hal Warren was unable to sell anyone on the idea of making this film.