Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaCocky car racer Nick Jargin has retired since he nearly caused the death of his brother at a hairpin bend on a circuit. He now owns a trendy café that keeps him busy full time. One day, Tony... Ler tudoCocky car racer Nick Jargin has retired since he nearly caused the death of his brother at a hairpin bend on a circuit. He now owns a trendy café that keeps him busy full time. One day, Tony Botari, a new champion racer, challenges him. Nick returns to competition, and this time ... Ler tudoCocky car racer Nick Jargin has retired since he nearly caused the death of his brother at a hairpin bend on a circuit. He now owns a trendy café that keeps him busy full time. One day, Tony Botari, a new champion racer, challenges him. Nick returns to competition, and this time around he will have to beat not only his new rival but also his own demons. Kelly, his pre... Ler tudo
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Both the movie and the experiences with the racers and the track were enjoyable; the racers are stellar, the movie, not so much.
Wilde and Wallace were kind of a prototypical pair of capable actors, and in this outing the material doesn't inhibit their natural inclinations. The story gets told, the action moves right along, for the most part, and the ending follows the beginning and middle.
As a theatrical film, I'd probably not have gone to see it if I weren't a racing fan and it hadn't been 25 cents at the base theater.
Wilde (who also directed) plays retired race car champion Nick Jargin. Jargin owns a nightclub and lives on past glory, never missing an opportunity to boast that he could still beat anyone on the track. What his legion of fans doesn't know is that he is, in fact, afraid to race again. In his last race he caused an accident which severely injured his younger brother. He had a decision to make between backing off at "The Devil's Hairpin" which might have allowed his brother to win, or jeopardizing his brother's life by not letting him pass. He chose the latter, and although his brother doesn't blame him for the resulting accident, he has always blamed himself.
A local columnist finally goads him into racing again, and together with some cronies, he builds a race car. In the final race, he is faced with the same circumstance that caused his brother's accident.
Wilde knew a great deal about how to tell a story. There is personal conflict, romance (his wife Jean Wallace plays Jargin's girlfriend) and of course the inevitable showdown both on the track and with his own past. The story is told in flashback, beginning on the starting grid for this final, defining race.
It ain't "Grand Prix" as far as racing realism is concerned, but still solid entertainment. I have often wished this film were available on video or DVD. It is one of my favorites from the 50's.
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- CuriosidadesIn Oct. 1957, this film was being shown on a double bill with Atalho Para o Inferno (1957), largely on the drive-in theater circuit.
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Kelly James: [Danny has just left] Oh, he's sweet, real sweet.
Nick Jargin: OK, he's a bowl of sugar. Why d'you take the mink off when I was talking about it?
Kelly James: Cos' it's too hot.
Nick Jargin: It's too many Martinis.
Kelly James: Oh, when you first took me out, you used to practically shove them down my throat.
Nick Jargin: That was different.
- Trilhas sonorasThe Touch of Love
Written by Ross Bagdasarian
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- Paramount Ranch - 2813 Cornell Road, Agoura, Califórnia, EUA(Paramount Ranch Racetrack)
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 23 minutos
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- 1.85 : 1