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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn eclectic group of people takes part in a secret, and illegal, cross country road race.An eclectic group of people takes part in a secret, and illegal, cross country road race.An eclectic group of people takes part in a secret, and illegal, cross country road race.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
Norman Burton
- Lieutenant Roscoe
- (as Normann Burton)
Lázaro Pérez
- Jose - Rolls Royce
- (as Lazaro Perez)
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Just seeing these cars when in 1976 they were still "cheap" enough to not simply be garage queens - a Mercedes-Benz 300SL roadster, 427 Cobra, Ferrari Daytona Spyder, E-Type Jag...
This is based loosely on a true race, Brock Yate's original Cannon Ball Run - in which, if I am not mistaken, was in 1971 and like the movie, left Manhattan but ended up in Redondo Beach. Yates and Dan Gurney won in a Ferrari Daytona Coupe at 35:54, and surprisingly a Chevy Van was second some 50 minutes later.
Like the actual race there was some contestants who had a specially rigged van with a huge gas tank that was supposed to take them across the country without need for a fill up - nothing said on bathroom breaks.
If you are looking for a movie with some deep social message this isn't the one but if you like cars (and listening to the wonderful noises of the Cobra and Ferrari) this is the movie...
This is based loosely on a true race, Brock Yate's original Cannon Ball Run - in which, if I am not mistaken, was in 1971 and like the movie, left Manhattan but ended up in Redondo Beach. Yates and Dan Gurney won in a Ferrari Daytona Coupe at 35:54, and surprisingly a Chevy Van was second some 50 minutes later.
Like the actual race there was some contestants who had a specially rigged van with a huge gas tank that was supposed to take them across the country without need for a fill up - nothing said on bathroom breaks.
If you are looking for a movie with some deep social message this isn't the one but if you like cars (and listening to the wonderful noises of the Cobra and Ferrari) this is the movie...
The driving sequences through the early mourning streets of New York City are some of the best I have ever seen. There are no camera tricks. The drivers really are launching those incredible cars around the corners at full throttle. The movie is worth watching just for the incredible driving. So few films do it correctly, fortunately this is not one of those films.
This is the ultimate anti-Ralph Nader movie.
This movie should be must-see at driving schools, to show drivers-to-be the difference between pointing a car and actually DRIVING.
This movie truly has a sense of humor, as anyone who has owned a sports car can tell you.
From the classic "Lucas-the prince-of-darkness" electrical system of the Jaguar, to the (much cheered by us European car buffs) "corvette incident" (I do not want to give it away).
My favourite is, of course, the motorcyclist, who, if I recall correctly, does not say anything at all during the movie, but steals the show when he is on.
Great fun and several levels above the later copycat "Cannonball Run" series.
Particularly liked by good drivers with a sense of humour.
This movie should be must-see at driving schools, to show drivers-to-be the difference between pointing a car and actually DRIVING.
This movie truly has a sense of humor, as anyone who has owned a sports car can tell you.
From the classic "Lucas-the prince-of-darkness" electrical system of the Jaguar, to the (much cheered by us European car buffs) "corvette incident" (I do not want to give it away).
My favourite is, of course, the motorcyclist, who, if I recall correctly, does not say anything at all during the movie, but steals the show when he is on.
Great fun and several levels above the later copycat "Cannonball Run" series.
Particularly liked by good drivers with a sense of humour.
The original film version of the coast-to-coast illegal Cannonball Run race is better than 1981's "Cannonball Run" but lacks the star power of that film. It does have a solid cast with Michael Sarrazin, Tim McIntire (who did the voice of Blood in "A Boy and His Dog"), Raul Julia, Gary Busey, J. Pat O'Malley, Nicholas Pryor, Vaughn Taylor, and Colleen Camp. Still, that's nowhere as cool or fun as Burt & Dom and Sammy & Dean (not to mention Jack Elam). This version of the illegal race unfolds pretty much the same as Cannonball, with a quirky group of diverse characters racing from the east to west coast in a series of comedic episodic events. Directed by Chuck Bail, this film features more exciting of chase sequences, with lots of effective low-angle car POV shots and some exciting editing, but the film's overall tone is just about as light as breezy as Cannonball. There's fun sequences involving the racers getting past police roadblocks and other obstacles, and Gary Busey doing a rebel yell is pretty irresistible. Overall, "The Gumball Rally" isn't a classic, but it's a fun breezy car chase film that you'll enjoy while watching, but will probably forget about 10 minutes after it's over.
Somehow this movie came and went on DVD and I missed out. My loss.
This is one of the great outlaw road race comedies - better than Cannonball
Run, better than most of the Smokey and the Bandit movies. Time-warp
yourself back to America in 1976 with its national 55 mile-per-hour speed
limit and a recent history of gas rationing, and you will better appreciate
the spirit of this film. The incomparable Raul Julia is superb as the ringer Italian race car driver hired to win for the Ferrari team. Norman Burton
defines for generations the frustrated cop role in this film, and a youthful
Garey Busey tears up the screen as a rebel hick in a Camaro. I still get a
chill when I see the Cobra and Ferrari tearing down the Long Beach flood
control channels with no speed limits, lots of water and smooth concrete,
and the California sun shining down, and I still can't visit the Queen Mary
without seeing the Gumball Rally finish line and the lovely young insurance
policy hired by Michael Sarrizin. Mindless fun, but like a Sunday drive up
the coast, well-worth the trip. And if you find an extra copy of the DVD,
please send it my way!!!
This is one of the great outlaw road race comedies - better than Cannonball
Run, better than most of the Smokey and the Bandit movies. Time-warp
yourself back to America in 1976 with its national 55 mile-per-hour speed
limit and a recent history of gas rationing, and you will better appreciate
the spirit of this film. The incomparable Raul Julia is superb as the ringer Italian race car driver hired to win for the Ferrari team. Norman Burton
defines for generations the frustrated cop role in this film, and a youthful
Garey Busey tears up the screen as a rebel hick in a Camaro. I still get a
chill when I see the Cobra and Ferrari tearing down the Long Beach flood
control channels with no speed limits, lots of water and smooth concrete,
and the California sun shining down, and I still can't visit the Queen Mary
without seeing the Gumball Rally finish line and the lovely young insurance
policy hired by Michael Sarrizin. Mindless fun, but like a Sunday drive up
the coast, well-worth the trip. And if you find an extra copy of the DVD,
please send it my way!!!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe actors do their own driving.
- GaffesThe Cobra has visible front-end damage when it is on the interstate towards the end of the race. In the waterways, the front end is intact.
- Crédits fousLinda Vaughn ... Emergency Plan Alpha
- ConnexionsFeatured in Hollywood's Hottest Car Chases (2010)
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Détails
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- Budget
- 4 500 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 47 minutes
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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