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Ligne rouge 7000

Original title: Red Line 7000
  • 1965
  • Approved
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
1.2K
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Ligne rouge 7000 (1965)
Car ActionMotorsportActionDramaSport

The story of three racing drivers and three women, who constantly have to worry for the lives of their boyfriends. Jim Loomis and Mike Marsh drive for Pat Cassarian. Jim expects his fiancée ... Read allThe story of three racing drivers and three women, who constantly have to worry for the lives of their boyfriends. Jim Loomis and Mike Marsh drive for Pat Cassarian. Jim expects his fiancée Holly, but before she arrives, he dies in a race. Since she doesn't have the money to trav... Read allThe story of three racing drivers and three women, who constantly have to worry for the lives of their boyfriends. Jim Loomis and Mike Marsh drive for Pat Cassarian. Jim expects his fiancée Holly, but before she arrives, he dies in a race. Since she doesn't have the money to travel back, she stays. The young and very ambitious talent Ned Arp joins the team, and immedi... Read all

  • Director
    • Howard Hawks
  • Writers
    • George Kirgo
    • Howard Hawks
    • Steve McNeil
  • Stars
    • James Caan
    • Laura Devon
    • Gail Hire
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Howard Hawks
    • Writers
      • George Kirgo
      • Howard Hawks
      • Steve McNeil
    • Stars
      • James Caan
      • Laura Devon
      • Gail Hire
    • 23User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    James Caan
    James Caan
    • Mike
    Laura Devon
    Laura Devon
    • Julie
    Gail Hire
    Gail Hire
    • Holly
    Charlene Holt
    Charlene Holt
    • Lindy
    John Robert Crawford
    John Robert Crawford
    • Ned
    Marianna Hill
    Marianna Hill
    • Gabrielle
    Skip Ward
    Skip Ward
    • Dan
    • (as James Ward)
    Norman Alden
    Norman Alden
    • Pat
    George Takei
    George Takei
    • Kato
    Diane Strom
    • Receptionist
    Anthony Rogers
    Anthony Rogers
    • Jim Loomis
    Carol Connors
    Carol Connors
    • Waitress
    Cissy Wellman
    Cissy Wellman
    • Waitress
    Joel Allen
    • Rector
    • (uncredited)
    Benjie Bancroft
    • Funeral Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Nick Borgani
    Nick Borgani
    • Race Spectator
    • (uncredited)
    Robert Donner
    Robert Donner
    • Leroy Agers
    • (uncredited)
    Duke Fishman
    Duke Fishman
    • Mechanic
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Howard Hawks
    • Writers
      • George Kirgo
      • Howard Hawks
      • Steve McNeil
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    dbdumonteil

    (almost) the end of the line for Howard Hawks..

    ...two more westerns and he would call it a day.Considering the classics he made during a long and fruitful career which encompasses such classics as "Scarface(shame of the nation)" or "only angels have wings "or "land of the pharaos","red line 7000" is a mediocre offering.Although praised by the French cahiers du cinema ,it's little more than a soap opera in the motor races.Characters ,be they male or female ,are uninteresting and the scenes with the cars pale next to John Frankenheimer's "grand prix" .A sequence featuring James Caan and Gabrielle the FRench girl would make a nice ad for Pepsi Cola.Only the unexpected ending brings some originality.But it's too little too late.
    5Wuchakk

    Marianna Hill is in the Film. Need I say more?

    Noted director Howard Hawks would make only two more films after "Red Line 7000" before calling it a day.

    "Red Line" is a soap opera racing flick from 1965 that tries a bit too hard to be hip (no doubt on account of Hawks' previous film "Man's Favorite Sport?" being criticized as "old-fashioned"). It's corny at times and melodramatic at others, but it's fun and highlighted by some truly bizarre dance numbers, including clever usage of public domain music (be on the look out for the rockin' rendition of "The Old Gray Mare").

    The picture is generally considered to be one of Hawks' worst films, if not THE worst, but it's redeemed by the dynamic chemistry between James Caan and Marianna Hill, who plays a French girl. Caan displays the intensity and talent that would make him one of the better actors of the early 70s. And Hill's performance, on par with other memorable Hawks discoveries Lauren Bacall and Angie Dickinson, makes you wonder why she didn't become a bigger star before fading into obscurity. Particularly notable are Hill's two lusty dancing sequences, at the nightclub and later at the Holiday Inn Pepsi machine, as Caan observes her from afar.

    If you're not familiar with the incredibly gorgeous Marianna Hill, she played Dr. Helen Noel on the original Star Trek episode "Dagger of the Mind" from 1966 (1st season). Believe it or not, Hill was arguably the MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN to appear on the series (which is saying A LOT in light of the fact that Star Trek is highly noted for it's over-abundance of stunning beauties). She appeared in NUMEROUS television shows throughout the 60s and 70s (e.g. Batman, Kung Fu, Bonanza, Mayberry RFD, etc.) and also quite a few films like Elvis' "Paradise, Hawaiian Style" (1966), Clint Eastwood's "High Plains Drifter" (1973) and even STARRED in the underrated atmospheric horror flick "Dead People" (aka "Messiah of Evil" 1973).

    BOTTOM LINE: Hill and Caan redeem "Red Line 7000" and make it a mandatory purchase or viewing. The film should have focused exclusively on these two characters and gotten rid of everybody else (!), yet even with its weaknesses "Red Line" is still more intriguing than the more popular mid-60s race drama "Grand Prix."

    Unfortunately the film is only available used on VHS for WAY too much money. Hopefully it will be released on DVD some time soon!

    Allow me to close by repeating: MARIANNA HILL IS IN THE FILM!
    gilli

    A Soap

    This film is a collection of racing scenes interweaved with small love dramas involving drivers and their mates. Although the racing scenes are well done, the dramatic portions are extremely silly. Outside James Caan, acting is poor. The choice of a final scene is unconventional and intelligent.
    6vampire_hounddog

    Exciting on the track, dull off the track

    After a Nascar driver (Anthony Rogers) is killed in a race at Daytona, fellow team racers gather round his mysterious new girlfriend (Gail Hire) and together they have trials and tribulations on and off the track.

    Late Howard Hawks film is exciting on the track, but makes for dull drama off the track, but with little in the way of characterisation. This is unfortunate in that the action is well done and could have been an interesting time peace, but is instead dated. There were exploitation films made in the period that handle this subject matter better such as PIT STOP (1969).
    5shino

    A Hawks Challenge

    In Todd McCarthy's Howard Hawks: The Grey Fox of Hollywood, the impetus behind RL7000 was a) Hawk's 10-year old son Gregg was into cars, or b) Hawks wanted to prove he could make a commercial film quickly for a million dollars. Too, Hawks loved cars, studied Mechanical Engineering at Cornell, raced cars after college, and made the racing film The Crowd Roars (1932) giving him the opportunity to work with Cagney (and wrangle a Deusenberg for himself from the Deusenberg company in exchange for product placement). In a sense, both films are indulgences which never translate into a coherent picture.

    RL7000 comes off a bit more like a Roger Corman film than a Hawks film, probably due to budgetary constraints. We see lots of young unknowns, dancing, loud music, interludes of unevenly-acted drama interspersed with bouts of frenetic action. Caan is a good, brooding Bradoesque study, though he squints and smirks to distraction, Marianna Hill looks great, and seeing cars like Cobra Daytonas is pretty enjoyable for mid-60's sports car fans. Ultimately, the film has problems because Hawks doesn't get what he wants out of the actors. All of his other films have very strong acting; Hawks could always get great performances from Wayne, Grant, Bogart as well as the veteran character actors he used. He didn't have such luck with most of the primary cast of three men and three women. Their bonding as lovers and as male and female groups is integral to the credibility of the film, and it just doesn't happen.

    Another possibility explaining the film's weakness is that this is the only one of Hawk's final six pictures (Rio Bravo to Rio Lobo) without writer Leigh Brackett on the team.

    One also senses that Hawks tried too hard to be "hip," perhaps in reaction to the fact that some critics had complained that his previous picture "Man's Favorite Sport?" seemed old-fashioned. Thus the plot is periodically suspended for some truly bizarre song and dance numbers, even by mid-60's standards. It seems inconceivable that "Wildcat Jones" was given us by the same Hawks who gave us the immortal "Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend" number.

    I want to like this movie, since I do subscribe to the school that a great director can never make a truly bad film. I also happen to love "Man's Favorite Sport?" which often critically lumped in with RL7000 as the two off-the-track films between a pair of Wayne/Hawks collaborations before and after. Furthermore, there are some vocal critics who love the film, such as Robin Wood. So I guess I need to watch it a few more times and hopefully can write a better review next go around.

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      Teri Garr has an uncredited role as a waitress. When she met François Truffaut on the set of Rencontres du troisième type (1977), she was stunned to discover that he had seen this film, recognized her from it, and remembered every detail of the movie (he was a great admirer of Howard Hawks).
    • Goofs
      It's good to see that Hollywood hasn't forgotten how to squeal tires on dirt tracks.
    • Connections
      Featured in La vie est à moi (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Wildcat Jones
      by Carol Connors and Buzz Cason

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    • Release date
      • June 24, 1966 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Red Line 7000
    • Filming locations
      • Riverside International Raceway, 22255 Eucalyptus Avenue, Moreno Valley, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Laurel Productions
      • Paramount Pictures
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      • $2,425,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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