A Darlene le gusta ir rápido, a Hoover le gusta Darlene, pero cuando ambos se suben a un coche de carreras al rojo vivo, la diversión temeraria se acelera hasta convertirse en un maletero ll... Leer todoA Darlene le gusta ir rápido, a Hoover le gusta Darlene, pero cuando ambos se suben a un coche de carreras al rojo vivo, la diversión temeraria se acelera hasta convertirse en un maletero lleno de persecuciones calientes.A Darlene le gusta ir rápido, a Hoover le gusta Darlene, pero cuando ambos se suben a un coche de carreras al rojo vivo, la diversión temeraria se acelera hasta convertirse en un maletero lleno de persecuciones calientes.
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Elenco
- Junior Hale
- (as Pete Isacksen)
- Sheriff Niebold
- (as Warren Kemmerling)
- Driver
- (as Ronald Clark Ross)
- Dirección
- Guionista
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Opiniones destacadas
The film was a box-office success for producer Roger Corman, which naturally led to the demand for a sequel. But Ron Howard didn't want money to perform in the sequel, he just wanted the opportunity to write and direct it (not to mention act in it). Thus came the hugely popular "Grand Theft Auto," Howard's first REAL stab at directing. The rest is history.
This flick is merely okay, nothing special; what makes it worth purchasing for any red-blooded male is the supremely gorgeous Christopher Norris (yeah, it's a woman not a man). She's got some incredible God-given curves, to say the least, and she shows them off well in her skimpy hot-pants!
Of course, if you're a "Brokeback Mountain" fan there's always Ron Howard.
People who love high speeds, lots of energy, impressive camera work, and grand scale vehicular mayhem are certain to have a fine time with this one. It's not for you if you're looking for depth, meaning, character development, and a really meaty story. Fortunately, writer / director Charles B. Griffith, a longtime Corman collaborator, knows how to satisfy the target audience, and gives "Eat My Dust" quite a bit of humor as well. It definitely has a chaotic feel to it at times, and characters often don't so much speak their dialogue as yell it. David Grisman composed the infectious, flavorful music score, serving as the perfect accompaniment. The stunt work is first rate, with Barbara Peeters ("Humanoids from the Deep") and the second unit giving it 100% percent.
Many of the performances are appropriately broad. With so many of the adult characters coming off as boobs, it's not too hard to root for Hoover and company. Warren J. Kemmerling plays Hoovers' lawman father, and there's a fair amount of familiar faces among the supporting cast: Brad David, Peter Isacksen, Rons' actor father Rance (as one of the deputies), Paul Bartel, Corbin Bernsen (as a slow witted gas station attendant), and Beach Dickerson. Ron is as engaging as he's ever been, and Norris is tantalizing as the object of his lust.
Overall, "Eat My Dust" is good of its type.
Seven out of 10.
**1/2 (Out of 4)
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaRon Howard initially turned down this part. He only reconsidered because he was offered a chance to direct another car-chase film for the Roger Corman Unit if it was successful. That film eventually evolved into El gran robo del auto (1977).
- ErroresOne of the police cars is an AMC Matador, but it changes back and forth to a 1972 Plymouth Satellite during a chase scene.
- Citas
Dep. Jay Beah: This vehicle does not seem to possess a functioning door handle.
Oly: What does it seem to possess?
- Créditos curiososThe cast credits at the end are divided into categories, "the kids", "the cops", "the parents" etc.
- ConexionesEdited into Muerde el polvo (1981)
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Eat My Dust!
- Locaciones de filmación
- Irwindale, California, Estados Unidos(Speedway 605 - torn down in 1977)
- Productora
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 300,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 29min(89 min)
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1