She-Devils on Wheels

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She-Devils On Wheels is a 1968 US-made movie about an all-female motorcycle gang called The Man-Eaters, directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis. The film starred Nancy Lee Noble as Honey-Pot, the naïve recruit who falls in love despite the gang's harsh rules.

Lewis appeared on March 27, 2008 at the Buffalo Niagara Film Festival in Buffalo, NY, where his film 2000 Maniacs was played. When asked why he made She-Devils on Wheels and why it was so different from his other films, Lewis explained that at the time he was getting a lot of negative feedback on how women in his films were always violently killed. Biker movies at the time were growing in popularity and so had the idea to make a biker movie called Man Eaters On Motorcycles, with females in power dishing out the violence, which eventually became She-Devils on Wheels.

Film Quote; `We don't owe nobody nuthin', and we don't make no deals, we're swingin' chicks on motors, and we're man-eaters on wheels!'

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