Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAfter his kid brother is killed in a street race, a champion drag-racer quits racing. However, a new kid comes to town determined to force him back into racing so he can take his title--and ... Alles lesenAfter his kid brother is killed in a street race, a champion drag-racer quits racing. However, a new kid comes to town determined to force him back into racing so he can take his title--and he's already taken his girlfriend.After his kid brother is killed in a street race, a champion drag-racer quits racing. However, a new kid comes to town determined to force him back into racing so he can take his title--and he's already taken his girlfriend.
Russell Thorson
- Detective Captain
- (as Russ Thorson)
Charles Keane
- Pat - Motorcycle Cop
- (Nicht genannt)
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This Attempted Cash-In on the Headlines Like "Juvenile Delinquency" and "Hot Rods",
Commits 2 of the No-No Sins...
Deliver On What You are Selling...Never be Boring.
This Lackluster, Lame, Message-Movie is Wrought with Wrong-Head Writing, Presentation and Remains an Embarrassing Entry in Mid-50's "Teen" Exploitation.
The "Rebels Without a Cause" had Good Causes Indeed.
Explore Life, Have Fun, and Express Yourself.
Following on Their Jitterbugging Foot-Steps were the "Establishment"...It saw and Opportunity...To Make Money Selling Books, Records, Movies, and More.
Juveniles, as a Generation, also had for the First-Time Ever... Disposable Money to Burn.
Their were Plenty of Cons in the Products that were Designed to Attract Audiences in the Newly Exploitable Generation.
This was One of Them.
Making a Movie that, through Advertising, would put Denim in the Seats in Droves. Then Gave Them a Sermon on the Evils of "Hot-Rods", "Drag Racing" and"Leather Jackets".
Yea, that's why They went to the Drive-Ins and Theatres...Not.
The Film Shows a Couple of Street Races in the most Luke-Warm Fashion.
The Drag Races at the Showcased Track are Mysteriously Absent.
That's Enough Examples. But there are Many More.
Hopefully more Fans of this Type will Speak-Out about its Ineptitude.
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Worth a Watch.... This One is NOT.
Commits 2 of the No-No Sins...
Deliver On What You are Selling...Never be Boring.
This Lackluster, Lame, Message-Movie is Wrought with Wrong-Head Writing, Presentation and Remains an Embarrassing Entry in Mid-50's "Teen" Exploitation.
The "Rebels Without a Cause" had Good Causes Indeed.
Explore Life, Have Fun, and Express Yourself.
Following on Their Jitterbugging Foot-Steps were the "Establishment"...It saw and Opportunity...To Make Money Selling Books, Records, Movies, and More.
Juveniles, as a Generation, also had for the First-Time Ever... Disposable Money to Burn.
Their were Plenty of Cons in the Products that were Designed to Attract Audiences in the Newly Exploitable Generation.
This was One of Them.
Making a Movie that, through Advertising, would put Denim in the Seats in Droves. Then Gave Them a Sermon on the Evils of "Hot-Rods", "Drag Racing" and"Leather Jackets".
Yea, that's why They went to the Drive-Ins and Theatres...Not.
The Film Shows a Couple of Street Races in the most Luke-Warm Fashion.
The Drag Races at the Showcased Track are Mysteriously Absent.
That's Enough Examples. But there are Many More.
Hopefully more Fans of this Type will Speak-Out about its Ineptitude.
Skip this one to Avoid Suffering and Find Some other JD Movies that are...
Worth a Watch.... This One is NOT.
I bought this movie on DVD.I am a Baby Boomer and a hot rod enthusiast.Although I liked the vintage drag strip shots I wanted to see more of the cars,especially under the hoods.I found the dialog campy even by 1956 standards.The "Hot Rod Girl" character contributed almost nothing to the movie,and I found myself asking why the movie even had her as part of the title.I also noticed they didn't even actually wreck a real car any where in the movie.One of the race scenes was "up hill" in the mountains and the cars looked as if they were doing about 20 m.p.h. I was disappointed but seeing the old cars was one redeeming quality of this movie.
Believing that a drag strip will keep kids from racing their hot rods on the street "Detective Ben Merrill" (Chuck Connors) takes an active interest and encourages them to drive responsibly. Unfortunately, when a certain group's leader by the name of "Jeff Northrup" (John Smith) has his younger brother killed in a racing accident he decides to avoid the drag strip altogether. This results in the rest of the group also losing interest in the drag strip and instead doing the exact thing that Detective Bill Merrill feared the most. Soon the residents of the city become extremely upset with the way the kids are driving recklessly through town and the police are forced to begin taking action against those who own hot rods. Matters become even worse when a troublemaker by the name of "Bronc Talbott" (Mark Andrews) arrives in town and decides to make a play for Jeff's girlfriend, "Lisa Vernon" (Lori Nelson). Now, rather than reveal any more of the film I will just say that this was an okay grade-B picture which managed to pass the time more or less. Although it's not a great film by any means I didn't think it was that bad either and so I have given it a rating of about average. If nothing else it manages to capture the 1950's time-period pretty well and that might be of interest to some viewers.
I have to admit it. Why? Well it features a young Chuck Connors for one thing but even more importantly for me it stars Lori Nelson of REVENGE OF THE CREATURE fame. I have to admit there's just something about Nelson I adore, not sure what it is exactly but she has a certain quality that defies description. The film itself is an interesting piece of 1950s nostalgia, especially for anyone who remembers or actually lived through the hot rodding craze from that era. Now I'll admit this was before my time, yet it holds a certain fascination and appeal for me. The film, while being basically pro-teens (they are just mixed up kids in need of a place to go and have fun but who need the help and guidance of a responsible adult-Connors' Detective Ben Merrill), does send a mixed message with regards to hot-rodding...both positive and negative to the point that in the end we are left scratching our heads.
I just watched this with a buddy of mine and can't believe how thoroughly enjoyable it was. I paid a buck for it !!!!! And the DVD even had another hot rod flick which I haven't even seen yet (T-Bird Gang).
I think you'll enjoy this and find yourself longing for the good-old days of the 1950s All the old cars, nostalgia, hamburg joints, great scenery which includes the mountains of the San Fernando Valley and a great- looking Lori Nelson.
This is truly a good little movie, a gem ... if you can find this, buy it (it shouldn't cost hardly anything if you are a lucky enough to find it). Truly a gem. Enjoy !!
I think you'll enjoy this and find yourself longing for the good-old days of the 1950s All the old cars, nostalgia, hamburg joints, great scenery which includes the mountains of the San Fernando Valley and a great- looking Lori Nelson.
This is truly a good little movie, a gem ... if you can find this, buy it (it shouldn't cost hardly anything if you are a lucky enough to find it). Truly a gem. Enjoy !!
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- WissenswertesThe 1955 Thunderbird that Lori Nelson drives was actually her own car. The script called for her to drive a sports car but there wasn't enough money in the budget to rent one, so she offered to drive her own car, which the company gratefully accepted.
- PatzerJeff is inspecting Bronc's car he lifts up the hood. In the next shot it is down, although Jeff never pushed it back down.
- Crazy CreditsThe first word in Nacirema Productions is "American" backwards.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Steve Smith Playhouse: Hot Rod Girl (2004)
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