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Violando la ley

Título original: Moving Violation
  • 1976
  • PG
  • 1h 31min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,5/10
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Kay Lenz and Stephen McHattie in Violando la ley (1976)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA young drifter (Stephen McHattie) and his newly acquired girlfriend (Kay Lenz) witness a corrupt local Sheriff kill his deputy, soon becoming the prime suspects they set off across country ... Leer todoA young drifter (Stephen McHattie) and his newly acquired girlfriend (Kay Lenz) witness a corrupt local Sheriff kill his deputy, soon becoming the prime suspects they set off across country to evade capture.A young drifter (Stephen McHattie) and his newly acquired girlfriend (Kay Lenz) witness a corrupt local Sheriff kill his deputy, soon becoming the prime suspects they set off across country to evade capture.

  • Dirección
    • Charles S. Dubin
  • Guión
    • David Osterhout
    • William W. Norton
  • Reparto principal
    • Stephen McHattie
    • Kay Lenz
    • Eddie Albert
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,5/10
    451
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Charles S. Dubin
    • Guión
      • David Osterhout
      • William W. Norton
    • Reparto principal
      • Stephen McHattie
      • Kay Lenz
      • Eddie Albert
    • 18Reseñas de usuarios
    • 15Reseñas de críticos
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
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    Moving Violation
    Trailer 2:33
    Moving Violation

    Imágenes32

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    Stephen McHattie
    Stephen McHattie
    • Eddie Moore
    Kay Lenz
    Kay Lenz
    • Cam Johnson
    Eddie Albert
    Eddie Albert
    • Alex Warren
    Lonny Chapman
    Lonny Chapman
    • Sheriff Rankin
    Will Geer
    Will Geer
    • Rockfield
    Jack Murdock
    Jack Murdock
    • Bubba
    John S. Ragin
    John S. Ragin
    • Agent Shank
    Dennis Redfield
    Dennis Redfield
    • Tylor
    Michael Ross Verona
    • Harvey
    Francis De Sales
    Francis De Sales
    • Lawyer
    • (as Francis de Sales)
    Dick Miller
    Dick Miller
    • Mack
    Richard O'Brien
    Richard O'Brien
    • Police Chief
    Paul Linke
    Paul Linke
    • Deputy Frank
    Jason Wingreen
    Jason Wingreen
    • Psychiatrist
    George Ball
    • George the Cop
    Norman Bartold
    Norman Bartold
    • Attorney General
    Ted Hartley
    Ted Hartley
    • Prosecutor
    Brooks Almy
    • Secretary
    • Dirección
      • Charles S. Dubin
    • Guión
      • David Osterhout
      • William W. Norton
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    • Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro

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    6richardchatten

    Hazard Country

    A typical Corman exploitation picture (with cameo appearances ranging from Will Geer as Mr.Big to - inevitably - Dick Miller as a gormless henchman) that anticipates 'The Dukes of Hazzard' in its wholesale destruction of police patrol cars.

    It paints a very unflattering picture of law enforcement in Dixie and right up to its conclusion is ambiguous about the chances of those law-abiding citizens who cross their path of surviving.
    6Hey_Sweden

    The presence of Kay Lenz makes it worthwhile.

    Eddie Moore (Stephen McHattie) is an amiable drifter passing through the town of Rockfield. Predictably, he gets harassed by the snake-mean local sheriff, a man named Rankin (Lonny Chapman). His day is brightened, however, when he meets lovely young Dairy Queen employee Cam Johnson (Ms. Lenz). They hit it off and go sneaking onto the estate of the local bigwig (Will Geer) after whom the town is named. From their vantage point they are able to see the sheriff - who, naturally, is also flat out corrupt - shoot and badly wound a greedy deputy (Dennis Redfield) who wanted in on the action. So Eddie and Cam have to spend the balance of the movie on the lam, dodging bullets fired by the sheriff and his cronies, while trying to find a sympathetic pair of ears.

    As one can see, this is very much formula-driven drive-in car chase and car crash fare. The characters are for the most part clichés, especially the one-dimensional villainous sheriff. Fortunately, the good thing that can often be said for exploitation entertainment of this variety is its unpretentious nature. It *does*, ultimately, show its viewers a reasonably good time, with plenty of pedal to the metal action and enough explosions to keep a persons' attention from wandering too much. McHattie and especially Lenz are watchable as the hero and heroine, and Chapman is just right as their persistent, nasty nemesis. Geer is too briefly seen, and under-utilized, but does a fine job nonetheless. The supporting cast includes such familiar faces as Jack Murdock, the ubiquitous and always welcome Dick Miller, and Paul Linke, but the movie really belongs to the excellent Eddie Albert, playing attorney Alex Warren, who decides to take the kids' case.

    Executive produced by Roger Corman, and produced by his wife Julie, this features a flavourful bluegrass score by Don Peake and a catchy ditty titled "Detroit Man" sung by Phil Everly. It's pretty much average for its genre, but still proves to be engaging enough to watch.

    Six out of 10.
    8Coventry

    The Sheriff shot the deputy… and I swear it wasn't self-defense!

    This drive-in/exploitation movie from the almighty producer Roger Corman was filmed during the mid-seventies and takes place in a small town in the deep south. You know what that means, right? It means plenty of wild car chase action, crashes, lone heroes and dumb coppers, gratuitous violence and – of course – a lot of banjo music! But please don't expect another brainless comedy like "Smokey and the Bandit" or a carsploitation classic like "Death Race 2000" or "Cannonball". "Moving Violation" actually has a story to tell and the tone & atmosphere are often quite grim and disturbing. The best contemporary film to compare it with is probably the 1973 flick "White Lightning" starring Burt Reynolds and Ned Beatty. Both titles theoretically qualify as straightforward and undemanding 70's hillbilly car-chasing movies, but there are sober sub plots and characters with depth and background. The cops here might have big sweaty bald heads and clichéd names like Bubba, but they are vicious psychopaths instead of dim-witted losers and don't hesitate to cruelly execute innocent people. The charismatic drifter Eddie and his brand new ice-cream selling girlfriend Camille find themselves in a world of trouble when they accidentally witness how the corrupt Sheriff Rankin kills off one of his deputies because he wasn't satisfied with his share of palm oil. The nasty Sheriff naturally accuses the young couple of the cowardly murder and mobilizes his entire precinct to hunt them down. The virulent chase quickly leads to other counties, but the authorities there are also eager to stop them because they are signaled as cop killers. "Moving Violation" feels very familiar, what with its superficially stereotypical characters and predictable plot, but the scenario holds several surprises in store and manages to remain suspenseful. The chase sequences, which pretty much cover 75% of the running time, are extremely spectacular and adrenalin-rushing. You'll witness the total demolition of approximately 25 vehicles and plenty of other scenery like billboards, gas stations and even entire farmhouses! I have tremendous respect for the very bleak finale that is very atypical for such a movie and that I personally never would have predicted. "Moving Violation" features good roles of Stephen McHattie (still at the beginning of his career), Eddie Albert and the astonishingly beautiful Kay Lenz, but the most memorable roles are for the bad coppers Lonny Chapman and Jack Murdock. B-movie favorite and Roger Corman regular Dick Miller has a brief but remarkable supportive role as the over-enthusiast bounty hunter Mack. Highly recommended for fans of the seventies in general, but particularly drive-in fanatics and Roger Corman admirers.
    mpkct

    Filming Location

    While watching "Moving Violation" I wanted to know where this movie was filmed. There wasn't any reference to filming locations on the IMDb web site. In the process of watching the movie Moving Violation, I saw street signs for HIGHWAY 23, POINDEXTER AVE and also some railroad tracks. Going to Google, Highway 23, Poindexter Ave and the railroad tracks for Southern Pacific are all in Moorpark Caifornia. At the end of the movie at the court house scene when they were going to give themselves up, there was a miniature oil well derrick next to the steps to the court house. Moorpark has some oil wells, as were visible in some of the movie scenes. Does anyone know where the fruit grove scenes were filmed ?
    8lightninboy

    A must-see for 1970s car chase fans.

    This is a typical 1970s car chase movie (Eat My Dust, A Small Town in Texas, Vanishing Point, etc.). You might think movies like that aren't worth watching, but they're better than 80% of the stuff they call movies today. This movie shows an airbag being deployed back before airbags became standard in cars. It's a public service movie! And you get to see the top ripped off a car back before Buford T. Justice got the top ripped off his car. And you get to see what happens when you don't put all your lug nuts on tight. People in the 1970s rural America liked these movies because they could relate to the setting and the plot and the cars.

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    • Curiosidades
      This is one of the first movies to feature an airbag being used in a car. General Motors automobiles sold from 1974-76 had the Air Cushion Restraint System which was a regular production option (RPO code AR3) for full size Buick, Oldsmobile, and Cadillac vehicles (the police vehicle seen in the film was a 1974 Oldsmobile Delta 88). This system did not have shoulder harnesses but retained lap belts (the Oldsmobile Toronado of the same era also had a passenger side airbag). The footage of the airbag in use was sent to the U.S. Congress so they could pass a law (the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991) dictating that airbags should be installed in all automobiles manufactured after September 1, 1998. Allstate Insurance provided the Oldsmobile depicted in the film.
    • Pifias
      The film is supposed to take place in Texas, though when Cam, Eddie, and Alex are approaching the Courthouse for surrender, there is a long shot taken of the crowd awaiting on the Courthouse steps and the California flag is clearly seen flying on the flagpole revealing that filming took place in California instead. You can also see palm trees in the background and even shots of Burbank before the start of the final chase scene.
    • Citas

      Sheriff Rankin: I'll bust your ass the hell out of that uniform, Tylor! You're gonna end up finding a goddamn job washing dishes!

      Tylor: All right. If that's the way you want it, baby.

      Sheriff Rankin: Baby? I ought to crack you across the mouth.

      Tylor: [smiles] Not while I'm driving, sheriff.

      Sheriff Rankin: Shut your face, kid.

    • Conexiones
      Edited into Morderás el polvo (1981)
    • Banda sonora
      Detroit Man
      Written & Performed by Phil Everly

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      • julio de 1976 (Estados Unidos)
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    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Englewood, California, Estados Unidos
    • Empresas productoras
      • Santa Fe Productions (I)
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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      • 1h 31min(91 min)
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