The
Biker Gang That Turned A Home Invasion Into An Orgy!
director: Roger Gentry
starring: Jody Bishop · Roger Genty (as Jim Gentry) · Penny Boran ·
Starlyn Simone · Greg Peters · Dan Haggerty
True
to its title, this film could easily be one of the most sleazy movies
ever made. It is an ugly, lurid, insensitive slice of trash exploitation.
A biker gang gets stopped and harassed by a local tough-guy sheriff when
they pass through his county. After rigorous body searches - including
an unorthodox fingering of a female biker in the backseat of the patrol
car - the sheriff releases the bikers with a stern warning "Get
out of my county and don't ever come back." But they don't listen.
And, that night, after some heavy drinking, pot-smoking and wild sex,
they decide to find the sheriff and get even. The gang invades the sheriff's
house and immediately wrecks total havoc, raping his wife and daughter
while forcing the helpless lawman to watch. The result is pure 70's trash-o-rama
gold with tons of full-frontal nudity, insatiable gyrations, and sexual
brutality that border on hardcore.
Roger
Gentry was an Austin-based actor/filmmaker who made a reputation by starring
in numerous soft-and-hardcore productions during the Seventies. He is
probably best known for his performance the sadistic INVITATION
TO RUIN which he also co-directed under the name Trygge Rone.
That was only one-of-two films which found Roger Gentry in the director's
chair; the other - of course - was this movie, SLEAZY RIDER.
Mr Gentry died in December 2013 at age 79.
Two of
the actors involved are worthy of special mention: First, Starlyn Simone
(who plays the lead brunette biker chick) would drift between adult roughies
and explicit XXX fare. She often used the "Linda Harris"
alias for the hardcore stuff like CLIMAX
OF BLUE POWER (1975). Secondly, Dan Haggerty (called Hag here)
had made numerous biker films in the early '70s, from "Angels Die
Hard" to "Chrome and Hot Leather" to "Bury Me an Angel,"
but he is best remembered for his gentle giant role in the family movie
"Life and Times of Grizzly Adams" (1974) and the TV series
of the same name (1976-78). His publicity manager had probably wished
Hag never made SLEAZY RIDER.
An
American X-Rated film with Dutch subtitles; fullscreen format, uncut version
(60 minutes), DVD encoded for ALL REGION NTSC WORLD FORMAT. Extras include
original theatrical trailer.
Strong
Sexual Themes/Male and Female Nudity/Rape/Sexual Brutality/Drugs
for Mature Audiences Only