Trike Patrol Merilyn -

Yes — if you love The Room , Samurai Cop , or Miami Connection . No — if you need coherent lighting, sound, or basic human logic.

Here’s a deep, immersive guide to Trike Patrol Merilyn — a cult classic of “trash cinema,” low-budget action, and unintentional hilarity. This guide covers its origins, plot, themes, production nightmare, cult status, and how to watch it for maximum effect. Year: 1996 (direct-to-video) Country: Philippines / US co-production (shot in Manila) Director: “Rex A. Rivera” (pseudonym for American expat filmmaker Jerry P. Jacobs) Genre: Action / Erotic Thriller / So-Bad-It’s-Good Tagline: “One woman. Three wheels. Zero mercy.” trike patrol merilyn

The film follows a former policewoman turned rogue vigilante, who rides a custom adult tricycle (three-wheeled motorcycle with a sidecar cargo bed) through the streets of Metro Manila, fighting sex traffickers, corrupt cops, and drug lords. 2. Plot Breakdown (with Spoilers) Act 1: The Setup Merilyn is a Manila police officer whose partner is killed during a sting on a human trafficking ring run by Baron Von Krug (Klaus T. Werner) — a German-Filipino ex-military mercenary. Merilyn is framed for the murder of her partner, jailed, then released under mysterious circumstances. She steals a police evidence tricycle (modified with hidden guns and a smoke screen) and becomes “Trike Patrol.” Yes — if you love The Room ,

Merilyn teams up with Lola Nena (Mila Ocampo), a tough grandmother who runs a street food stall and a secret informant network. Together, they track Baron’s operations: a nightclub called “The Snake Pit” and a warehouse where women are held. The film features three extended tricycle chase sequences through crowded wet markets and empty warehouses. This guide covers its origins, plot, themes, production