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Dragstrip Riot

  • 1958
  • 1h 8m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
142
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Gary Clarke, Yvonne Lime, and Bob Turnbull in Dragstrip Riot (1958)
ActionDrama

After a run-in with a tough motorcycle gang, where Rick Martin (Gary Clarke) is blamed when one of the bikers is sent out of control over a cliff, he and his girl are threatened and pursued.... Read allAfter a run-in with a tough motorcycle gang, where Rick Martin (Gary Clarke) is blamed when one of the bikers is sent out of control over a cliff, he and his girl are threatened and pursued. On to the beach riot, where the real culprit is unmasked and retaliates with his spear gu... Read allAfter a run-in with a tough motorcycle gang, where Rick Martin (Gary Clarke) is blamed when one of the bikers is sent out of control over a cliff, he and his girl are threatened and pursued. On to the beach riot, where the real culprit is unmasked and retaliates with his spear gun.

  • Director
    • David Bradley
  • Writers
    • George Hodgins
    • O'Dale Ireland
    • Robert Kirch
  • Stars
    • Yvonne Lime
    • Gary Clarke
    • Fay Wray
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    142
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Bradley
    • Writers
      • George Hodgins
      • O'Dale Ireland
      • Robert Kirch
    • Stars
      • Yvonne Lime
      • Gary Clarke
      • Fay Wray
    • 9User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Yvonne Lime
    Yvonne Lime
    • Janet Pearson
    Gary Clarke
    Gary Clarke
    • Rick Martin
    Fay Wray
    Fay Wray
    • Norma Martin…
    Bob Turnbull
    • Bart Thorson
    Connie Stevens
    Connie Stevens
    • Marge
    John Garwood
    John Garwood
    • Silva
    • (as Gabe DeLutri)
    Stanley Dyrector
    • Cliff
    • (as Marcus Dyrector)
    Ted Wedderspoon
    • Gramps
    Barry Truex
    • Gordie
    Marilyn Carroll
    Marilyn Carroll
    • Rae
    Marlo Ryan
    • Helen
    • (as Marla Ryan)
    Tony Butala
    • Joe
    • (as Tony Butula)
    Carolyn Mitchell
    • Betty
    Steve Ihnat
    Steve Ihnat
    • Dutch
    Marc Thompson
    • Gary
    Allan Carter
    • Mike
    Joan Chandler
    • Lisa
    Aileen Carlyle
    • Café Manager
    • Director
      • David Bradley
    • Writers
      • George Hodgins
      • O'Dale Ireland
      • Robert Kirch
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    User reviews9

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    3moonspinner55

    "Man, I'd hate to miss it!" ... "Yeah, man!"

    An almost-endearing product of its time, now notable mainly for the cars, the teen slang, and appearances by veteran Fay Wray and newcomer Connie Stevens (who quickly erased this title from her resume). After a rumble with bikers over at the local malt shop, clean-looking teen Gary Clarke, a sports car enthusiast with bleached blond hair, defies Mom and Gramps by entering a race down at the track. The suburban kids (boys with crew-cuts and tucked-in shirts, girls with ponytails and sweater-and-skirt combos) appear to dig calypso rock, dancing to the jukebox and making out under the stars in their convertibles; the motorcycle gang (unshaven boys with leather jackets and slicked black hair) are eager to spoil the fun. A.I.P. nonsense on a low-budget. It's like a pulp paperback in motion, or a cartoony version of "The Wild One". *1/2 from ****
    6Uriah43

    Better Than I Expected

    Relatively new in town, a teenager by the name of "Rick Martin" (Gary Clarke) has taken up drag-racing with some friends and has spent a lot of time getting ready for an upcoming race. Just prior to this race he also becomes romantically involved with a beautiful young lady named "Janet Pearson" (Yvonne Lime). What he doesn't know is that another guy within the same motorcycle club named "Bart Thorsen" (Bob Turnbull) also had eyes for Janet and is now extremely jealous of Rick. So when the leader of a local motorcycle gang gets into a fight with Rick over Janet, Bart decides to maliciously take advantage of this situation in order to get to Janet. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this 50's hot rod movie turned out to be better than I expected. The acting was solid enough and the plot contained one interesting scene after another which kept my attention throughout the movie. Likewise, it certainly didn't hurt to have several attractive young actresses like Connie Stevens (as "Marge") and the aforementioned Yvonne Lime. In short, while this certainly isn't a great movie by any means, I enjoyed it and as a result I rate it as slightly above average.
    3cr-1761

    False Advertising!

    Dragstrip Riot?

    What dragstrip? As far as "racing" goes, there _was_ a sports car road race (with a lot of stock footage) and a "chicken race" vs. a train but absolutely nothing that came even close to drag racing.

    This was a late '50s movie when rock 'n' roll was just getting started . . . and drive-in movies were still ubiquitous and popular (probably a third feature shown after midnight) . . . and they were probably trying to cash in on restless teenagers . . . but . . . this is junk.

    It's not even one of those "so bad it's funny" movies . . . it is just bad. Don't waste your time.
    6ebiros2

    Nice '50s Teen Movie

    There is no drag strip appearing in this movie, more of a race track, and lot of '57 Corvette does show up.

    The kids appearing in this movie is supposed to be kind of delinquents, but they look very innocent by today's standards. This is days before drugs took over, and fighting is done with fists, not by guns. Scenes around Malibu, and California coast is definitely beautiful. Sometimes I wonder where the scene was shot because there's no houses around the highway. Can you believe that ? I kind of liked the characters in this movie. They wouldn't be delinquents if they lived now. They would be fine model of youth. Which kind of make you think, maybe the society is devolving instead of evolving.

    Beautiful Southern California gave me lot of joy watching this movie. Story was decent, actors were good looking, and the movie had interesting scenes at every turn.

    Recommended for viewing.
    3scsu1975

    No dragstrip and no riot

    ... except by moviegoers demanding their money back. However, if you can stick around for an hour, you will see what is quite possibly the funniest rumble in film history.

    Gary Clarke stars as - well, I don't know exactly what he is supposed to be, or do, but at one point he drives a sports car in a race. But I am getting ahead of myself. Clarke's mom (played by Fay Wray - I kid you not) and "Gramps" caution Clarke to stay out of trouble, because of that "incident" in San Francisco. (Gramps is played by Ted Wedderspoon, who had his name legally changed from Ted Bedwedder.) Apparently the audience is supposed to be intrigued by the incident in San Francisco. I wasn't. Clarke heads to the local beach, where a quintet of guys sing some sort of calypso song which made me seasick. This conjured up memories of the classic "Daylight come and me wanna go hurl."

    Clarke and his chief rival, played by Bob Turnbull, compete for the attention of pretty blonde Yvonne Lime. Now it's on to the local hangout, where everyone is dancing and having a good time, until a motorcycle gang shows up, led by Gabe DeLutri. These are not exactly household names. A biker chick bumps into Connie Stevens, which prompts this exchange:

    Stevens: "Hey, watch it!" Biker chick: "Pull in your bumper, sister!" (Today, this chick would say "back that arse up")

    After trading a few slaps, Connie proceeds to knock the crap out of the chick, landing a couple of haymakers to her breadbasket. The punching sound effects must have been done by the same guy who did The Three Stooges shorts. In short order, Clarke is challenged by DeLutri, but decides to walk away, until DeLutri makes a move on Lime. Clarke lays out DeLutri, who promises to get even.

    Now Turnbull challenges Clarke to a "train drag." This is either a game of chicken, or they are going to get dressed up in wedding gowns. Turnbull loses, and heads off to DeLutri's hangout, where he joins forces with the dark side. The gang heads out after Clarke, and tries to terrorize him on the road. Oh, this is so scary, I'm sure at least one member of the audience must have soiled his/her pants. DeLutri takes a swing at Clarke with a lug wrench but ends up hitting his own gang member, who goes flying off a cliff.

    We now discover that Clarke had a manslaughter rap in San Francisco, and can't get involved in this mess. So he decides to head to Mexico, but turns back when he realizes there are still 22 minutes left in the film. Turnbull finds out that Clarke and Lime are going to meet on the beach, and tips off DeLutri. Clarke is surrounded by about six guys, and a few chicks. DeLutri has a spear gun. He ends up shooting the wrong person. Suddenly, the door to a nearby café swings open and all of Clarke's friends pour onto the beach. This becomes a Pier Six brawl, with guy vs guy, girl vs girl, guy vs girl, and "undetermined" vs "prefers not to answer." Meanwhile, Fay Wray and Gramps are watching all this, with the old geezer yelling "oh" every time Clarke gets knocked down. Obviously, Gramps had to rehearse quite a bit for this part.

    Clarke, with bleached hair, looks like an albino version of Anthony Perkins. Still, he manages to rise to a certain level of mediocrity in his role. Lime is cute, and Stevens is plucky as ever. This is the film debut of Steve Ihnat, as a gang member. He growls a lot and tries to look tough. Everyone else just blends into the scenery. Wray should have stayed on top of the Empire State Building.

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      Vintage footage at Willow Springs International and Palm Springs Road Races is shown. Real racing versus movie racing can be detected by the white-clothed SCCA or Cal Club corner workers around the track. Also, the movie cars do not have roll bars for safety which was required by all clubs by 1957.
    • Connections
      Edited into Dusk to Dawn Drive-In Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 10 (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Teenage Rumble
      (uncredited)

      Sung by The Ripchords

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    • Release date
      • March 1958 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Teenage Rumble
    • Filming locations
      • Paradise Cove - 28128 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, California, USA(beach)
    • Production company
      • Transworld Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 8m(68 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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