Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA young man takes up truck-driving to investigate his trucker father's suspicious death.A young man takes up truck-driving to investigate his trucker father's suspicious death.A young man takes up truck-driving to investigate his trucker father's suspicious death.
Jack Canon
- Jake Fontaine
- (as Jack Cannon)
Darrell Cathcart
- Truck Driver
- (uncredited)
Phil Smoot
- Henchman on Phone
- (uncredited)
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The highlight of this all time turkey is the subliminal shot of pizza that lingers a little too long to actually be subliminal. It's the most subtle and profound part of this film that's otherwise about a bunch of unlikeable characters and the women who inexplicably go to bed with them.
If you missed the 1970's, this film will make you happy you're too young to remember the celebration of trucker culture.
Thank goodness I only watched the Rifftrax version. I can't imagine the regret and self-loathing that would have ensued if I had to watch this movie without their commentary.
Features Larry Drake 12 years before L. A. Law. Proof that aspiring actors just need work, no matter how terrible the work is.
If you missed the 1970's, this film will make you happy you're too young to remember the celebration of trucker culture.
Thank goodness I only watched the Rifftrax version. I can't imagine the regret and self-loathing that would have ensued if I had to watch this movie without their commentary.
Features Larry Drake 12 years before L. A. Law. Proof that aspiring actors just need work, no matter how terrible the work is.
After his father is mysteriously killed while driving a tractor-trailer, "Mike Kelly" (Michael Hawkins) quits college and joins the same trucking firm to find out why. It's during this time that he meets an attractive woman named "Karen Fontane" (Mary Cannon) at a roadside diner and they begin to have a romantic affair not too long afterward. Meanwhile, Mike begins to encounter some suspicious people working at the company and combined with the heavy-handed tactics of the boss "Frankie" (Sid Rancer) begins to makes things quite difficult for management and things rapidly spiral out-of-control afterward. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was obviously a low-budget production with relatively unknown actors and rather poor picture quality as well. Yet despite these obvious faults this type of movie managed to fill a void at drive-in theaters who were often desperate for cheap films during this particular time in America. That said, while this may not have been a good film by any means, it wasn't terribly bad either and for that reason I have rated it accordingly. Slightly below average.
Seriously, what is up with all the trucker films of the 70's, there is absolutely nothing all that enthralling about watching big rigs. Granted, there is Smokey and the Bandit, but that was not a pure trucker film where middle aged men drop out of college to pursue a career in trucking because their father was killed in an accident/possible murder. The film is very 70's and you get a guy trying to take out the trucker mafia plus some aggressive flirting that borders on sexual assault, yup, it's a 70's film!
The story literally has a guy die in his truck and his 'son' drops out of 'college' to become a trucker and follow in his dad's footsteps. Probably for the best seeing as how the son looked to be about the same age as his dad, must have been struggling to find a major. Well, an old man who really liked the main guy's dad suspects that the person that worked on his truck rigged it because he was planning on opening another terminal as the current one was fraught with corruption. Well trucker dude's son is going to get to the bottom of it no matter how much plaid he inexplicably has to wear!
No real stars of note in this one other than Doodle's Weaver, who I only really know his name and seen a couple of films of and Larry Drake who looked so pudgy in this thing. He would actually become much more healthy looking later in life, here he is in Dark Night of the Scarecrow mode. The main guy looks like a game show host in his late 30's or early 40's and nothing like a college student and the women are all mildly attractive.
So, this is a film that you are going to have to enjoy watching the wheels on the truck go round and round because there is not too much more than that. A brawl or two and a shootout at the end involving more barrels and pushcarts than guns are about all the action to see. We also get to see a lot of the 'hero' trying to make it with this girl and then proceed to do everything in his power to be a creep to her. This trucking man is a jerk and his woman needs to move on!
The story literally has a guy die in his truck and his 'son' drops out of 'college' to become a trucker and follow in his dad's footsteps. Probably for the best seeing as how the son looked to be about the same age as his dad, must have been struggling to find a major. Well, an old man who really liked the main guy's dad suspects that the person that worked on his truck rigged it because he was planning on opening another terminal as the current one was fraught with corruption. Well trucker dude's son is going to get to the bottom of it no matter how much plaid he inexplicably has to wear!
No real stars of note in this one other than Doodle's Weaver, who I only really know his name and seen a couple of films of and Larry Drake who looked so pudgy in this thing. He would actually become much more healthy looking later in life, here he is in Dark Night of the Scarecrow mode. The main guy looks like a game show host in his late 30's or early 40's and nothing like a college student and the women are all mildly attractive.
So, this is a film that you are going to have to enjoy watching the wheels on the truck go round and round because there is not too much more than that. A brawl or two and a shootout at the end involving more barrels and pushcarts than guns are about all the action to see. We also get to see a lot of the 'hero' trying to make it with this girl and then proceed to do everything in his power to be a creep to her. This trucking man is a jerk and his woman needs to move on!
This is a TV movie level film. Starring Christian Slater's father--he would later go on to be more successful in several Daytime Drama. Mike Kelly is a typical 70s trucker. He is called in after his father's death and slowly becomes aware that perhaps the old man was murdered by the officials at the trucking company. As Mike investigates, the daughter of the trucking company's owner falls for him--much against the will of her father. Mike--again typical of the 70s male attitude--leads her own, and through a series of misadventures the pair are drawn closer to each other. The film is light, and the humor tries. If you can catch the Rifftrax version you will enjoy it even more.
I recently watched Trucker's Woman (1975) on Prime, and it was quite the grindhouse experience. The film follows a young man whose father is killed while driving his big rig. Determined to uncover the truth and seek revenge, he takes up trucking himself. Along the way, he encounters a beautiful woman and a cast of colorful characters who might hold the clues he's looking for.
Directed by Will Zens (The Fix), this films stars Michael Hawkins (Midnight Run), Doodles Weaver (The Birds), Mary Cannon (Raw Deal*), Larry Drake (Darkman), and Don Cummins (Escape from Alcatraz).
This film embodies many of the hallmarks of the grindhouse genre. You get grainy, low-budget cinematography, stiff dialogue, and inconsistent performances. The film's plot is rather clichéd, with a predictable and straightforward storyline. Mary Cannon stands out for her beauty, and there's an attempt at a memorable shower scene early on, though it falls short. The action scenes are corny, and the conclusion is predictable.
In conclusion, Trucker's Woman is a low-budget film that fully embraces its grindhouse roots, but it doesn't offer much beyond that. I'd score it a 4.5/10 and recommend skipping it.
Directed by Will Zens (The Fix), this films stars Michael Hawkins (Midnight Run), Doodles Weaver (The Birds), Mary Cannon (Raw Deal*), Larry Drake (Darkman), and Don Cummins (Escape from Alcatraz).
This film embodies many of the hallmarks of the grindhouse genre. You get grainy, low-budget cinematography, stiff dialogue, and inconsistent performances. The film's plot is rather clichéd, with a predictable and straightforward storyline. Mary Cannon stands out for her beauty, and there's an attempt at a memorable shower scene early on, though it falls short. The action scenes are corny, and the conclusion is predictable.
In conclusion, Trucker's Woman is a low-budget film that fully embraces its grindhouse roots, but it doesn't offer much beyond that. I'd score it a 4.5/10 and recommend skipping it.
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- AnecdotesThis film, shot in three weeks (of November 1974) in Florence, South Carolina, was originally titled "Truckin' Man" and was shown under that title during the first six months of its theatrical release. The distributor thought a change to "Trucker's Woman" would increase the box office.
- Citations
Diner Waitress: What'll you have?
Mike Kelly: Coffee, sweet and brunette. Just like you.
- ConnexionsFeatured in RiffTrax: Truckers Woman (2018)
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- Durée1 heure 21 minutes
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