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Duell am Steuer

Originaltitel: Hell Drivers
  • 1957
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 48 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,2/10
4439
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Stanley Baker and Peggy Cummins in Duell am Steuer (1957)
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63 Fotos
Film NoirDramaKriminalitätThriller

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  • Regie
    • Cy Endfield
  • Drehbuch
    • John Kruse
    • Cy Endfield
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Stanley Baker
    • Herbert Lom
    • Peggy Cummins
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,2/10
    4439
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Cy Endfield
    • Drehbuch
      • John Kruse
      • Cy Endfield
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Stanley Baker
      • Herbert Lom
      • Peggy Cummins
    • 96Benutzerrezensionen
    • 22Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Nominiert für 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 Nominierung insgesamt

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    Stanley Baker
    Stanley Baker
    • Tom Yately
    Herbert Lom
    Herbert Lom
    • Gino Rossi
    Peggy Cummins
    Peggy Cummins
    • Lucy
    Patrick McGoohan
    Patrick McGoohan
    • C. 'Red' Redman
    William Hartnell
    William Hartnell
    • Cartley
    Wilfrid Lawson
    Wilfrid Lawson
    • Ed
    Sidney James
    Sidney James
    • Dusty
    Jill Ireland
    Jill Ireland
    • Jill
    Alfie Bass
    Alfie Bass
    • Tinker
    Gordon Jackson
    Gordon Jackson
    • Scottie
    David McCallum
    David McCallum
    • Jimmy Yately
    Sean Connery
    Sean Connery
    • Johnny Kates
    Wensley Pithey
    • Pop
    George Murcell
    George Murcell
    • Tub
    Marjorie Rhodes
    Marjorie Rhodes
    • Ma West
    Vera Day
    Vera Day
    • Blonde at Dance
    Beatrice Varley
    Beatrice Varley
    • Mrs. Yately - Tom's Mother
    Robin Bailey
    Robin Bailey
    • Hawlett Assistant Manager
    • Regie
      • Cy Endfield
    • Drehbuch
      • John Kruse
      • Cy Endfield
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    pullgees

    Truck drivers spit gravel

    A tautly directed and tight lipped B movie done in American 50's crime genre style. This was one British film that had actors playing tough guys properly instead of the usual feeble and artificial methods of acting tough that let down scores of British films of that time. In particular the fist fight scene looked convincing and dramatic for a change. All this was very refreshing for its time. A very watchable Patrick Mcgoohan excelled in the role as the main antagonist playing a believable hard b'stard. I wish he had done subsequent roles as a leading heavy he would have been good at that. A strong cast all round. The dour realism of working class England was captured well. The crazy driving was not too far from the truth either. During the Fifties there was a massive rebuilding programme going on following the war and the blitz and you would see these ballast lorries scurrying around everywhere breaking speed limits where they could. Many looked in a bad state of maintenance. For truck geeks they were Dodge Semi Forwards with mostly Perkins diesel engines.
    jadeandmillietennyson

    Gritty excitement and tension

    The harsh life of a group of lorry drivers. Tension and excitement are the order of the day with this gritty British film.Most of the main players in this film went on to greater success: Stanley Baker is superb as ever. A very atmospheric film with a tense and dramatic end. If you like old British B&W thrillers, this is a must-see.
    9Slime-3

    Fast paced, hard edged working-class thriller

    Stanley Baker heads a remarkable cast of high quality British based actors in a rattleing good yarn of corruption and grim macho rivalry. The towering Welsh actor looks and acts every inch the quiet spoken smouldering tough guy character(Tom Yately),a role that he was seemingly born to play, a combination of working class hard-man, reluctant/accidental criminal and passionate lover. A role too that he played in slightly differing forms in several other classic British crime flicks of the 1950's such as ONLY THE GOD DIE YOUNG but in HELL DRIVERS he has distilled the persona to perfection. Tom Yately an itinerant ex con, taking the only job he can find with his dubious background. This leads him to a trucking firm who deliver ballast (gravel/stone)and insist on their drivers (all apparently similar, down at heel ex cons and drifters) running insane risks at illegal speeds in order to earn enough bonus pay to survive and with the promise that if any of them can deliver more loads in a day than the obnoxious foreman, Red, the prize is a solid silver cigarette case worth a small fortune. Tom lands a room in a rough boarding house where most of his workmates also live and so work and it's pressures and rivalries are with him constantly.The landlady is a tough old bird and well capable of dishing out whatever is required to keep order.And she needs to! The other drivers are prone to constant fighting and low-brow practical jokes, one of which lands Tom in a classic confrontation with Red (played by Patrick "The Prisoner" McGoohan)which gives the film one of it's truly great moments of cinematic fury. As the story developes Tom ducks out of a dance hall brawl rather than risk his parole and becomes ostracized by the other drivers who have all been involved and who resent him for his apparent cowardice. Only his the rather more reasonable Italian ex POW, Gino (Herbert"Pink Panther" Lom) remains loyal. There is however the complication of Gino's "girl" (Peggy Cummings)who works at the truck yard. Unlike Gino,she sees herself as a free agent and makes a pitch for Baker.I won't spoil the plot which does have some good twists and turns but I will say that it all ends in rather dramatic, satisfying, if not unexpected violence. McGoohan, as Red, gives a superb performances , one of psychotic, cigar chewing , glowering animal menace. He makes Red the kind of foreman from hell that No-one would argue with. His acid-spitting delivery of lines, boxer-like stance and unkempt appearance simply ooze evil. Its a raw edged version of the rather more sophisticated "No.6" he later made famous in "The Prisoner" . Red could easily be "No.6"s mentally unstable cousin!

    Gino is played with warmth and sensitivity by Lom, who's truly a class act, so much more so than his most famous Role of Inspector Dreyfuss in the PINK PANTHER films would have us believe. Peggy Cummings as Lucy, his girlfriend, is also superb; bright, quick, sassy and very attractive. Something of a teaser and everything of a femme fatale full of barely suppressed passion. Her love scenes with Tom are unusually sparky for a 50's British film.

    Of the others, where do you start? Sean Connery is there in his pre-007 days. He's good but not yet great, but he looks the part, as in fact do every one of the cast, who were all chosen with great success. Carry-On star Sid James clowns about in some scenes but has a raw edge that reminds us what a damn good straight actor he could be when given the role while Gordon Jackson puts in a similarly gritty performance long before his lasting TV fame of THE PROFESSIONALS. The yard boss, played by the original DR WHO, William Hartnell is another fine piece of casting in what must rank as one of the best British films of the 50's. The story is unusual, a change from the whodunnit's, kitchen sink dramas and Ealing Comedies that were standard fare at the time. The script isn't too peppered with cliches and fairly crackles with tension at times. The action scenes both with the actors and with the trucks are sharply directed (aside from the old trick of speeding up the film at times which was common pactice untill quite recently and always, always looks false!)and every scene is well photographed to portray a grim, earthy working-class world. The characters are real and the performances are superb. It's a fine ensemble piece with a strong but not overpowering star role. Baker is in command but the others do not wither in his shadow and it can't have been by accident that the same star and director later worked together with major international success on ZULU.
    8howdymax

    Hell Bent

    This movie shows us a side of the English that most Americans are unfamiliar with. Down, dirty, gritty, and nasty. We see these traits more in ourselves than in our friends across the pond.

    As an old trucker, I was practically hypnotized by this movie. If I were still driving it would give me nightmares. A trucking crew, at odds with themselves as well as the owner, practically cut each others throats to become top driver. It is a daily grind consisting of hauling loads of gravel back and forth from a gravel pit to a construction site, rolling over each other as well as everyone else on the road in the process.

    It isn't the story that makes this film - it's the cast, action, and direction - in any order you like. Stanley Baker plays the new guy. An ex-con trying to make a new start. Patrick McGoohan plays his antagonist in a truly evil fashion. I thought back and cannot remember seeing Patrick McGoohan in any standout role other than a Columbo re-run. But he really hit the mark here. Probably before he became convinced he was the world's greatest actor. The rest would fill out the Rank Organisation's register. Gordon Jackson (from The Great Escape), Herbert Lom (from the Pink Panther series) as an Italian!, and Sean Connery (pre James Bond) with real hair!

    I found myself watching this movie with my mouth open and wondering WHERE WERE THE COPS!
    mgmax

    A working class hero is Stanley B.

    The spirit of 30s Warner Brothers movies lives in this tough, intense thriller about men doing an impossible job-- driving gravel trucks at breakneck speed. (Like the mail service in Only Angels Have Wings, this company loses way too

    many men and trucks to make economic sense, but it's great as a movie

    pressure cooker for character.) Baker, a largely forgotten star who was the first real working class hero in British films and the precursor to Michael Caine et al. (which, to extend the Warner Bros. analogy, sort of makes him to British cinema what John Garfield was as the first real ethnic American star), is brooding and Eastwood-silent as a new trucker with a past, while a highly interesting cast of character actors includes not only three future movie/TV spy stars, as other

    reviewers have noted, but a bunch of ace Carry On-type comedians (Sid James,

    Wilfred Lawson, and Alfie Bass), Gun Crazy star Peggy Cummins, the future

    Mrs. Charles Bronson (Jill Ireland) and even a Dr. Who (William Hartnell).

    Writer-director Endfield, an American blacklistee whose most famous film (and Baker's) would be Zulu ten years later, clearly drew some inspiration from the international art house hit The Wages of Fear, but this movie wisely doesn't seek existential meanings and keeps its B movie soul pure-- and hardboiled.

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    • Wissenswertes
      Although Stanley Baker had played major supporting roles in movies to great acclaim for several years, this was the first time he played the leading role in a movie.
    • Patzer
      During the fight between Tom and Red, Red's cigarette drops from his mouth to the floor, but it is back in his mouth in the next shot.
    • Zitate

      Lucy, Hawlett Trucking Secretary: You think I'm flinging myself at you, don't you?

      Tom Yately: You're doing a fair imitation.

    • Verbindungen
      Edited into Hier Interpol - Inspektor Duval (1959)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 29. November 1957 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Hell Drivers
    • Drehorte
      • Blue Circle Cement Works - disused, Steyning Road, Upper Beeding, West Sussex, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(Red's lorry crashes into the quarry)
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • The Rank Organisation
      • Aqua Film Productions
      • Rank Organisation Film Productions
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      • 1 Std. 48 Min.(108 min)
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