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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaTruck drivers take cargo of explosives over bumpy mountain road.Truck drivers take cargo of explosives over bumpy mountain road.Truck drivers take cargo of explosives over bumpy mountain road.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Susan Adams
- Kathy
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Robert Alderette
- Minor Role
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Peter Brown
- Marine Corporal
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John Caler
- Marine
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Joe Connors
- Crane Operator
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Charmienne Harker
- Margaret
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Recensioni in evidenza
While I can't say I prefer this film to either Wages of Fear or Sorcerer, I agree that it is pretty enjoyable. Some of the wisecracks and banter are pure 1950's hard-boiled pulp, and Brian Keith has never been better as a certain type of swaggering man's man particular to that Era.
"Walker would shrink his own mother's head for a dollar."
"I'm not allergic to a buck, either."
"You pull a stunt like that again I'll rub yer head in the sand til its hamburger!"
While all of this is certainly amusing in a time capsule kind of way, the film itself plays like the storyboards to a much more tension-filled film. Compared to the trials and tribulations undergone by the doomed men in both Wages of Fear and Sorcerer, the journey in Violent Road is rather muted. But still, an enjoyable way to spend an hour and twenty eight minutes.
"Walker would shrink his own mother's head for a dollar."
"I'm not allergic to a buck, either."
"You pull a stunt like that again I'll rub yer head in the sand til its hamburger!"
While all of this is certainly amusing in a time capsule kind of way, the film itself plays like the storyboards to a much more tension-filled film. Compared to the trials and tribulations undergone by the doomed men in both Wages of Fear and Sorcerer, the journey in Violent Road is rather muted. But still, an enjoyable way to spend an hour and twenty eight minutes.
One of the great French films of the 1950s was "The Wages of Fear". This tense movie was at heart an attack on capitalism....and this caused a predicament for American studios. They wanted to remake the film....after all the main plot is dynamite! But they didn't want to make the film an attack on capitalism. So, they came up with a ruse....the entire plot all rests on chemicals that are needed for the rocket industry and the rocket industry is needed to protect America. So, it's a film with patriotism and anti-communism in the American version...whereas the French could easily be seen as a pro-communist picture! Unfortunately, by changing the plot, the risk to the drivers' lives made less sense...as there SHOULD have been soldiers/cops along the route to ensure the safety of the drivers. They also should have checked the route thoroughly to make sure it was passable. They also should have thoroughly checked the drivers to be sure they weren't deranged--as one of them clearly is yet they let him drive the rocket fuel!
So, aside from being more illogical than "Wages of Fear", is the movie any good? Yes and no. The story is modestly engaging and the actors try their best...but much of the tension seems more muted and the flashbacks throughout the film seem like filler. Overall, an okay film remake of a much better movie.
So, aside from being more illogical than "Wages of Fear", is the movie any good? Yes and no. The story is modestly engaging and the actors try their best...but much of the tension seems more muted and the flashbacks throughout the film seem like filler. Overall, an okay film remake of a much better movie.
Here's a fix for all you White Line Fever freaks: Howard Koch's nifty, vest-pocket knockoff of THE WAGES OF FEAR. Three trucks filled with combustible rocket fuel brave rugged mountain roads as cash-strapped drivers Brian Keith, Dick Foran, Perry (CHINATOWN) Lopez, Efrem Zimbalist Jr., and the great Arthur (THE UNEARTHLY) Batanides deal with frayed nerves, inner foibles and a whole lot of flop sweat.
Clearly, it's a low budget affair. But what Violent Road lacks in production values it makes up for in sharply drawn characters played to the hilt by a solid cast of seasoned pros. Harrowing, high-tension thrills abound.
With Merry Anders, Joanna Barnes, John Dennis and a touching, memorable turn by the always welcome Ann Doran.
Clearly, it's a low budget affair. But what Violent Road lacks in production values it makes up for in sharply drawn characters played to the hilt by a solid cast of seasoned pros. Harrowing, high-tension thrills abound.
With Merry Anders, Joanna Barnes, John Dennis and a touching, memorable turn by the always welcome Ann Doran.
When the truck looses its brakes and is out of control. In the closeups and overheads the hill rises on driver's side. In the longshot the hill is on the passenger side.
Trucker Mitch Barton (Brian Keith) has three days to transport explosive rocket fuel over a dangerous mountain road. He had lied, but the owner has no choice. He has no trucks and no drivers. The company provides the trucks and Mitch recruits a few hard-lucked drivers.
This is an American remake of The Wages of Fear (1953). This one is only a shadow of its superior predecessor. The tension never gets that high. It doesn't have the fear. Not enough of the road looks dangerous. There are moments which suggest at what this could have been. This one has less to say about the wages. Neither the fear nor the wages are all there. It's all a little less.
This is an American remake of The Wages of Fear (1953). This one is only a shadow of its superior predecessor. The tension never gets that high. It doesn't have the fear. Not enough of the road looks dangerous. There are moments which suggest at what this could have been. This one has less to say about the wages. Neither the fear nor the wages are all there. It's all a little less.
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- QuizThe rocket launched at the beginning of the movie is a Viking rocket. According to "The Viking Rocket Story" by Rosen, a static test - where the rocket engine is fired but the rocket remains on the pad - went bad when the rocket left the launch pad completely out of control. Housing for the families of the workers was close enough to be within range. Luckily the rocket landed in the desert and did not hurt anyone.
- BlooperWhen Frank tightens the cap to prevent the corrosive liquid from leaking out, he uses his bare hand which leads to severe burning, rather than simply using his shirt or scarf for protection. He easily could have used a wrench from the tool box his mechanic was using at the time.
- Citazioni
Mitch Barton: If we run out of oil, we'll spit in the engine.
- ConnessioniRemake of Vite vendute (1953)
- Colonne sonoreBreezing Along With The Breeze
by Haven Gillespie, Seymour Simons (as Seymour B. Simons) and Richard A. Whiting (ASCAP)
Marlong Music Corp./Remick Music Corp.
Sung by Sean Garrison
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- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 26min(86 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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