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The Wraith is a 1986 American independent action-horror film produced by John Kemeny, written and directed by Mike Marvin, and starring Charlie Sheen, Sherilyn Fenn, Nick Cassavetes, and Randy Quaid. The film was released theatrically on 288 screens in the U.S. by New Century Vista Film Company (later New Century Entertainment Corporation).
The Wraith tells the story of a murdered Arizona teen who mysteriously returns from the dead as an all-powerful street racing wraith intent on taking revenge on a gang of car thieves and their psychotic leader, who murdered the teen so the leader could then exert emotional control over the dead teen's girlfriend using intimidation.
Bright lights descend from the night sky, revealing a sleek, all black Dodge M4S Turbo Interceptor, driven by a helmeted, black-clad figure, who will be come to known as "The Wraith."
Charlie Sheen as Jacob "Jake" Kesey / The Wraith
Matthew Barry as William "Billy" Hankins
Sherilyn Fenn as Keri Johnson
Randy Quaid as Sheriff Loomis
Clint Howard as Rughead
Nick Cassavetes as Packard Walsh
David Sherrill as Skank
Jamie Bozian as Gutterboy
Griffin O'Neal as Oggie Fisher
Chris Nash as Minty
Christopher Bradley as James "Jamie" Hankins
Vickie Benson as Waitress
Jeffrey Sudzin as Redd
Peder Melhuse as Murphy
Michael Hundrtford as Stokes
Steven Eckholdt as Boy in Daytona
Elizabeth Cox as Girl in Daytona
Dick Alexander as Sandeval
Joan H. Reynolds as Policewoman
The Wraith is dedicated to the memory of Bruce Ingram, a camera operator who died during the filming of one of the car chases; another crew member was seriously injured. According to supplementary material on the DVD; the camera car was overloaded and overturned while traveling at high speed.
The Wraith was shot entirely in and around Tucson, Arizona; shots of the hilly road leading into the fictional "Brooks, AZ" were filmed on Freeman Road on the city's south side. Keri's (Sherilyn Fenn) home is located at 2128 East 5th Street; "Big Kay's Burgers" was a set built especially for the film at 2755 East Benson Highway and no longer exists.
The Dodge M4S Turbo Interceptor seen in the film was a pace car built by Chrysler Corporation and PPG Industries. Six copies were made for use in the film: two stunt cars made from molds of the original car and four non-drivable "dummies" that were destroyed during filming. During production, the real Dodge Turbo Interceptor was used in close-ups. That original is located at the Walter P. Chrysler Museum in Auburn Hills, MI.
Packard Walsh drives a late-1970s Chevrolet Corvette with a custom paint job and nose clip; Oggie drives a 1986 Dodge Daytona Turbo Z; Minty drives a 1977 Pontiac Firebird with a highly-visible (but apparently non-functional) supercharger; Skank and Gutterboy drive a beat-up 1966 Plymouth Barracuda; Rughead drives a late-1970s GMC pickup truck. Billy Hankins drives a Triumph Spitfire 1500. (Actors Steven Eckholdt (George), Elizabeth Cox AKA Liz Kern) who are cheated out of their car at the beginning of the film, drive a 1987 Dodge Daytona Shelby Z (distinguished by its pop-up headlights, unlike the exposed headlights of Oggie's 1986 model). The police drive a variety of mid-1980s Plymouth Caravelles and Plymouth Gran Furys, as well as early-1980s Chevrolet Malibus. Sheriff Loomis drives a "civilian" Plymouth Caravelle.
Tim Feehan – "Where's the Fire"
Ozzy Osbourne – "Secret Loser"
Stan Bush – "Hearts vs. Heads"
Ian Hunter – "Wake Up Call"
Mötley Crüe – "Smokin' in the Boys Room"
Robert Palmer – "Addicted to Love"
Nick Gilder – "Scream of Angels"
Lion – "Power Love"
Honeymoon Suite – "Those Were the Days"
Lion – "Never Surrender"
Bonnie Tyler – "Matter of the Heart"
LaMarca – "Hold on Blue Eyes"
Billy Idol – "Rebel Yell"
Jill Michaels – "Young Love, Hot Love"
James House – "Bad Mistake"
Full movie was released on DVD and Blu-ray
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