Hot rods, monsters and rock'n'roll... In this teen-oriented picture, a gang of greasers hole up in a reputedly haunted mansion after getting evicted from their clubhouse.Hot rods, monsters and rock'n'roll... In this teen-oriented picture, a gang of greasers hole up in a reputedly haunted mansion after getting evicted from their clubhouse.Hot rods, monsters and rock'n'roll... In this teen-oriented picture, a gang of greasers hole up in a reputedly haunted mansion after getting evicted from their clubhouse.
Jeanne Tatum
- Alice Cavendish
- (as Jean Tatum)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Featured reviews
This movie has everything it takes to make a great terrible movie: Bad acting, 50's genre, 50's hot rods, no continuity. I love this movie. Only problem is I've fallen asleep 3 times trying to follow it to it's end, and I've never seen who the monster is. I can hardly wait until it comes around again on Friday or Saturday night TV. I'll try again.
This is one of THE perfect "drive-in movies"! It's really "neat-o" to see the 50's as they actually WERE, not as TV shows like "Happy Days" pretends they were like!
This film abounds with humorous (& unintentionally humorous!) scenes; I guess you could say "it's so bad, it's GOOD"....er, GREAT!
The film brings back the hot-rodders, malt shops, & the twangy guitar music of the 50's.
The slumber-party scene was a "gas"! The Old Man goes outside and finds a couple doing some heavy necking. They quickly break up, and the boy says, "we were just going out for some 'fresh air', sir!", to which the old man replies, 'where did you think you'd find it? Down her THROAT?!".
Other amusing moments are ridiculous appearances of the "ghost" (wearing a costume right out of "She Demon"), and the "spook party"!
One amusing thing is the newspaper reporter saying (to the old man) "everything is so fast-paced today; kids have to grow up in a hurry, 'cos there might not BE a Tomorrow!" (Referring to the A-bomb). Kinda funny, when you consider those "idyllic times"!
It's a VERY rare film: Go see it, Daddy-o!
This film abounds with humorous (& unintentionally humorous!) scenes; I guess you could say "it's so bad, it's GOOD"....er, GREAT!
The film brings back the hot-rodders, malt shops, & the twangy guitar music of the 50's.
The slumber-party scene was a "gas"! The Old Man goes outside and finds a couple doing some heavy necking. They quickly break up, and the boy says, "we were just going out for some 'fresh air', sir!", to which the old man replies, 'where did you think you'd find it? Down her THROAT?!".
Other amusing moments are ridiculous appearances of the "ghost" (wearing a costume right out of "She Demon"), and the "spook party"!
One amusing thing is the newspaper reporter saying (to the old man) "everything is so fast-paced today; kids have to grow up in a hurry, 'cos there might not BE a Tomorrow!" (Referring to the A-bomb). Kinda funny, when you consider those "idyllic times"!
It's a VERY rare film: Go see it, Daddy-o!
This film is all about good music, good times and good fun. Nothing in it is to be taken too seriously man! At this time, Horror spook films seemed to be on the downward spin in terms of popularity but teen films about dancing, drag-racing and just being cool were just coming into fashion cat! But this one does feature a Monster(a Paul Blaisdell creation) and a ghost albeit all in the good spirits(ha!). Blaisdell actually has the funniest lines in the film. The Funest Man!
Obviously, any movie called GHOST OF DRAGSTRIP HOLLOW, can't be expected to be even remotely serious, and it's not. It is a lot of fun to watch, though! The rockin' music alone makes it worth a viewing or ten.
In addition, there are several beautiful women, an ultra-annoying parrot, a kooky old lady, and an amazing, sentient, talking car!
Annnd, a costume party in a haunted house!
Plot? Well, no, there isn't one of those. However, there is a band that not only plays their instruments, but also fires guns into the air at random intervals! Where else are you gonna see that?...
In addition, there are several beautiful women, an ultra-annoying parrot, a kooky old lady, and an amazing, sentient, talking car!
Annnd, a costume party in a haunted house!
Plot? Well, no, there isn't one of those. However, there is a band that not only plays their instruments, but also fires guns into the air at random intervals! Where else are you gonna see that?...
Yess, this is an accurate reflection of its time. At least, when I saw it in 1959, everything in the film seemed pretty straightforward. The characters seemed quite a bit like the people I knew. I must be one of the few people who saw this drive-in classic at an Indoor theatre---on a hot summer afternoon, as a weekday matinee, while I waited for a repair shop to fix my '52 Plymouth in Guntersville, Alabama. And it was not the worst film I had ever seen. Just a couple of months earlier, I saw (at a Birmingham drive-in) the classic double-feature of "Giant Gila Monster" and "Killer Shrew". Drag-strip Hollow was better!
Did you know
- TriviaIn January 1960 this film was widely shown in drive-in theaters on a double bill with The Diary of a High School Bride (1959).
- GoofsAt 3 min, two cars racing in the Los Angeles Flood control channels encounter a pool of deep water resulting in one car losing control and crashing into a concrete side. When a motorcycle patrolman, who was in close pursuit, arrives the deep water is gone. Not enough time has gone by for that amount of water to drain away.
- Quotes
Rhoda: He's got static in his attic - completely zonked!
Tom Hendry: I'll have to include a dictionary with this story.
- Crazy creditsThe final credit reads "The Endest, Man"
- ConnectionsFeatured in Nightmare Theatre's Late Night Chill-o-Rama Horror Show Vol. 1 (1996)
- SoundtracksCharge
by Nick Venet
- How long is Ghost of Dragstrip Hollow?Powered by Alexa
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 5m(65 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content