Northville Cemetery Massacre

Northville Cemetery Massacre is a 1976 outlaw biker film written and directed by William Dear and Thomas L. Dyke.[1] An outlaw motorcycle club commits illegal acts, but only to make a point against police corruption.[2] The author Steven Puchalski referred to the film as the "perfect funeral wreath to the biker movie phenomenon".[1] Bill Gibron, writing for DVD Verdict, said, "amid all its gory, blood-soaked brazenness, there's a message about personal and public perspective that is awfully hard to miss".[1] Scott Weinberg, of DVD Talk, said, "Highly recommended to anyone who's old enough to remember and appreciate this type of low-budget, down & dirty, occasionally terrible but entirely watchable genre fare.
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