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Wheels of Terror

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Wheels of Terror
Television release poster
GenreHorror
Thriller
Written byAlan B. McElroy
Directed byChristopher Cain
StarringJoanna Cassidy
Marcie Leeds
Carlos Cervantes
Arlen Dean Snyder
Henry Max Kendrick
Theme music composerJay Gruska
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producerStanley M. Brooks
ProducerRichard Learman
CinematographyRichard Bowen
EditorSteven Cohen
Running time85 minutes
Production companiesParamount Pictures
Paramount Television
Once Upon a Time Films
Wilshire Court Productions
MTE
Original release
NetworkUSA Network
ReleaseJuly 11, 1990(1990-07-11)

Wheels of Terror(also known asTerror in Copper Valley) is a 1990 Americanmade-for-televisionthriller filmdirected byChristopher Cainand starringJoanna Cassidyand Marcie Leeds. The film originally debuted on theUSA Networkin 1990. The plot concerns the unseen driver of a primer grayDodge Charger,(consisting of mixed year's makes 1971, 1974) kidnapping, molesting, and sometimes murdering young girls around the fictional locale of Copper Valley, Arizona and a bus driver who chases the car, after it kidnaps her daughter played by Marcie Leeds.

Marcie Leeds was nominated for aYoung Artist Awardfor Best Young Actress in a Cable Special.[1]

Plot

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On a desert highway in Arizona, a man and his daughter have broken down on the side of the road. After a truck does not stop to help them, they are then approached by a dirt-covered black 1974Dodge Chargerwith a 400 V8. The driver of the Charger (who is never seen) then strikes the man, killing him, before backing up and abducting the screaming girl. Later, the girl is seen walking down the deserted highway, with signs of being assaulted. She is then spotted by two highway patrol officers, who put her in the back of their police car and take her to the hospital.

Meanwhile, in the nearby town of Copper Valley, Laura (Cassidy) is a newly hiredbus driverwho has moved from Los Angeles, California in hopes of the small town being a better place to raise her daughter, Stephanie (Leeds). One day, she encounters the black Charger as she is taking kids home from school on a 1982Chevrolet G30Wayne Busette.Shortly afterwards, the driver follows a young girl home and abducts her. The girl is sexually assaulted, but is later found alive, although clearly traumatized by what has happened. As the driver of the car continuously stalks Laura, it soon abducts Stephanie's friend Kim who is later found dead, floating in a nearby lake.

Laura visits the police station and talks with Detective Drummond (Snyder), who says that in spite of all of the searches, nobody claims to have seen the car or its driver. The night after Kim's funeral, the Charger reappears in front of Laura's house. As Laura tries to contact the detective, the driver continues to rev his engine and drive around the front of the house, but soon drives away into the night. The following day, Stephanie is waiting on her mother to pick her up from gymnastics practice, but Laura is delayed by a passing freight train. As Laura arrives, the Charger appears and abducts Stephanie in front of her, prompting her to give chase, with kids still on the bus.

After pursuing the car through town and down dirt roads, Laura loses sight of the car and is pulled over by amotorcycle cop.While the officer is talking to Laura and calling for backup, the car reappears and rams the cop, killing him instantly. The driver then speeds away with Stephanie leaning out the window, crying for help. Laura resumes the chase after the car, despite the kids continuously pleading for her to slow down. Soon, the bus nearly drives off the edge of a cliff near a train bridge. As Laura tries to restart the bus and put it in reverse, the car appears behind the bus and rams it repeatedly, trying to send it over the edge, but Laura manages to start up the bus and back it away from the edge, making the chase resume once again.

Laura chases the car to a construction site and lets the kids off, asking them to call the police at a nearby trailer. After a long hunt, the car appears and tries to run Laura down when she gets out of the bus, but she manages to climb aboard and continue the chase. As they rumble into a quarry, Laura rams the car repeatedly, but is unsuccessful at stopping it. Finally, after a lengthy chase around the quarry, Stephanie manages to climb out of the Charger and climb onto the bus to her mother. Laura then rams the Charger and sends it tumbling over the edge of a cliff. Laura and Stephanie are tearfully reunited, however, just when it seems that the whole ordeal is ending, the car unexpectedly reappears, with its roof visibly caved-in, and accelerates straight towards the bus.

Laura manages to restart the bus and reverse out of the path of the speeding Charger, causing the car to fly off of a cliff and drop down into the quarry. The car lands in a small storage building full of explosives, resulting in an explosion which incinerates the car and the driver.

In the ending scene, Laura and Stephanie are seen boarding the school bus and driving off into the sunset.

Cast

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  • Joanna Cassidyas Laura
  • Marcie Leeds as Stephanie
  • Carlos Cervantes as Luis
  • Arlen Dean Snyder as Detective Drummond
  • Henry Max Kendrick as Kellogg

Reception

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Ken TuckerEntertainment Weeklysuggested that audiences "will probably be too bored to be frightened."[2]

Home media

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Wheels of Terrorwas first released onVHSon February 28, 1991 by Paramount Video.[3]On September 9, 2013, Up All Night Films released the film in a retro video format case.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"12th Annual Awards".Young Artist Awards.Retrieved2009-03-13.
  2. ^Ken Tucker (July 13, 1990)."Wheels of Terror".Entertainment Weekly.
  3. ^Wheels of Terror VHS.28 February 1991.ASIN6301920376.
  4. ^"Wheels Of Terror DVD".Blu-ray.Retrieved14 November2021.
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