
Wheelmen 2005
"An Unlikely Group Of Heroes!"
In Wheelmen (2005), a pair of LA limo drivers dream of quick cash by chauffeuring a high-powered executive through the city's sun-soaked streets.
Director: Dirk Hagen
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Wheelmen (2005) about?
Two Los Angeles limo drivers take on a high-stakes job ferrying an executive, only to stumble into a dangerous conspiracy aimed at the U.S. Vice President. What begins as a routine shift quickly turns into a chaotic battle for survival.
Who directed Wheelmen?
Dirk Hagen directed Wheelmen (2005), steering the film's blend of comedy and action with a lighthearted yet adventurous touch.
Who stars in Wheelmen?
The film features Lisa Arturo, Richard Burgi, Jim Beaver, Elya Baskin, and James Avery among its lead cast.
Is Wheelmen (2005) worth watching?
For fans of breezy action-comedies, Wheelmen (2005) offers a fun mix of humor and thrills. While it may not redefine the genre, its energetic pace and quirky premise make it a solid pick for a weekend watch.
How long is Wheelmen?
Wheelmen (2005) runs for 93 minutes.
About Wheelmen (2005) — An Unlikely Duo's Wild Ride to Save the VP
In Wheelmen (2005), a pair of LA limo drivers dream of quick cash by chauffeuring a high-powered executive through the city's sun-soaked streets. When their route unexpectedly crosses paths with a shadowy conspiracy to take down the Vice President, their ordinary job spirals into a fast-paced comedy-action adventure. Directed by Dirk Hagen, this 93-minute ride blends sharp wit with slapstick energy, turning two unlikely heroes into reluctant protectors of democracy. The film crackles with quirky charm as it balances political satire with over-the-top chases and misadventures.
The story unfolds like a breezy heist flick, where mismatched personalities and sheer luck become the keys to survival. With a cast led by Lisa Arturo and Richard Burgi, Wheelmen (2005) delivers a mix of comedy and action that feels both nostalgic and fresh. The film's sunny Los Angeles backdrop contrasts with its high-stakes plot, creating a uniquely entertaining clash of tones.