Day of the Wolves

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"Day of the Wolves" is a 1971 American action crime film directed by Ferde Grofé Jr. The movie is a low-budget independent production and is considered a cult classic.

Plot:
The film follows a group of seven criminals who, under the leadership of a man known as "Number One" (played by Richard Egan), plan a meticulously organized heist in a small, isolated town. The criminals are all known by numbers instead of names, such as "Number Two," "Number Three," and so on.

They choose the town because of its remote location, believing it will be an easy target. However, the townspeople prove to be resourceful and fight back against the criminals. As the town's residents unite to protect their homes and valuables, a tense and violent confrontation unfolds.

"Day of the Wolves" is notable for its unique take on the heist genre, with the criminals facing unexpected resistance from the town's residents. The film explores themes of community, determination, and the idea that even seemingly ordinary people can become heroes when faced with a threat. It's a gritty and suspenseful story that has gained a following among fans of unconventional crime films.