Exclusive Trailer: FRANKENSTEIN CREATED BIKERS

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Exclusive Trailer: FRANKENSTEIN CREATED BIKERS
Director James Bickert (Dear God No!) is currently channeling the likes of Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! in his new film Frankenstein Created Bikers, and we've got an exclusive on the NSFW red band trailer. Check it out below.

Shot in CinemaScope on Super 35mm Kodak celluloid, the film stars Jett Bryant (Dear God No!), Laurence R. Harvey (The Human Centipede 2, The Editor), Tristan Risk (American Mary, The Editor) and Ellie Church (Harvest Lake). Frankenstein Created Bikers was described to me as a two-and-a-half hour "exploitation epic" --- shot over 30 days in 10 cities with a cast of 70 actors. Now that's ambition!

No premiere details as of this posting, but stay tuned to the film's Facebook page for news and updates. Bickert says: "I'm really proud of how we merged subversive elements into a drive-in universe. Frankenstein Created Bikers is unlike any film I've ever seen, It's very unique and filled with a life-long passion for genre cinema."

More about the film:

A resurrected outlaw biker finds himself addicted to the substance that brought him back from the grave. In order to get his daily fix, his gang is forced to do the bidding of two sadistic scientists attempting to capture a biological mutation and perform a human head transplant on kidnapped teenagers. When his disgruntled ex-girlfriend is released from prison, she embarks on an explosive manhunt for her former lover and his strung-out pack of degenerates. With three dysfunctional bounty hunters, a rival motorcycle gang and an army of machine-gun toting strippers, it becomes a race against law-enforcement for bragging rights to the gang leader's demise.

What do you think? Will you check out Frankenstein Created Bikers? Looks like a fun time to me!

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Frankenstein Created BikersJames Bickertjett bryantlaurence r. harveytristan risk

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