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The Daredevil

  • 1973
  • PG
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
93
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George Montgomery and Terry Moore in The Daredevil (1973)
ActionCrime

A top auto racer goes to work as a driver for a drug-smuggling ring.A top auto racer goes to work as a driver for a drug-smuggling ring.A top auto racer goes to work as a driver for a drug-smuggling ring.

  • Director
    • Robert W. Stringer
  • Writer
    • Robert Walsh
  • Stars
    • George Montgomery
    • Terry Moore
    • Gay Perkins
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    93
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    • Director
      • Robert W. Stringer
    • Writer
      • Robert Walsh
    • Stars
      • George Montgomery
      • Terry Moore
      • Gay Perkins
    • 5User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    George Montgomery
    George Montgomery
    • Paul Tunney
    Terry Moore
    Terry Moore
    • Julie Thompson
    Gay Perkins
    • Carol Butler
    Cyril Poitier
    • Ray Williams
    Bill Kelly
    • Huck Holman
    Frank Logan
    • Police Sgt. Mackey
    Wayne Murray
    • Matt
    Mark Harris
    Mark Harris
    • Chris Barrett
    Noah Meeks
    • Howie
    Ben Rossi
    • Rusty Denton
    Patricia Rainier
    • Girl at Bar
    Milt Robbins
    • Farmer
    • (as Milton Robbins)
    Gordon Solie
    • Gordon
    Dan Fleenor
    • Dan
    Ward Hall
    • Desk Clerk
    Judy Bishoff
    • Nurse
    Jose Grinan
    • Ray Butler
    Taft Spence
    • Sheriff's Deputy
    • Director
      • Robert W. Stringer
    • Writer
      • Robert Walsh
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    9django-1

    imagine a cross between Walking Tall and Vanishing Point...

    I missed this at my local drive-in in 1973, but thanks to the wonder world of home video, I can now see it to my heart's content in the comfort and privacy of my own home. And what I missed was an incredible southern-oriented drive-in film that combines kick-ass crime elements a la Walking Tall with car racing and an incredible existential ending that I still can't believe I saw. George Montgomery, in one of his last starring roles, is perfect as the burned-out auto racer who only lives for the thrill of the race and is kind of lost once he gets out of that element. This amazing film introduces a race-relations subplot on top of that, features hallucination sequences that are chilling,and has the kind of tough ambience that only a 70s drive-in action film can possess. There must be an interesting story behind this film, as director Robert W. Stringer and writer Robert Walsh have no other IMDB credits. Did they work locally in television or industrial filmmaking or commercials? Or did they come out of the woodwork for one over-the-top masterpiece and then vanish into thin air? The film's producer was the legendary K. Gordon Murray, no doubt wanting to cash-in on the profitable southern drive-in action film genre, and doing a completely successful job of it. As I understand it, the film did not get widely distributed and I don't ever remember seeing it on television. Now it is around on VHS is great condition and is a must-see for anyone who would find a cross between Walking Tall and Vanishing Point to be appealing.
    horn-5

    Lots of one-and-done names on both sides of the camera.

    Over half the credited cast and a dozen credited crew members aren't even currently in the database.Actually, Dan Fleenor (not even in the database at the moment), who was the credited stunt co-ordinator and choreographed and supervised all the chase sequences, was the leader of the Hurricane Hell-Drivers who performed at fairs, expositions and in front of many dirt-track grandstands primarily in the southeastern U.S. He was also the stunt-driver who doubled the race-driving for Clark Gable in 1950's "To Please a Lady." Most of the cast/crew were Miami-based and, for the time period, there were more Blacks on both sides of the camera than the usual norm, including Eugene Small who was head of the Sound. Executive Producer K. Gordon Murray, not known for missing any sliver of exploitation, advised the exhibitors to make use of the Black Newspapers and Black radio stations in their area by pointing this out. Well and good, except the vast majority of the bookings for the film weren't in theatres that had Black-owned theatres or radio stations in their vicinity.

    Lois Lee and "The Brooklyn Bridge" (led by Johnny Maestro)performed the three songs used in the film and are on-screen. None of the songs used were written by Johnny Maestro.

    Most of the film's distribution came from states rights outfits, such as Eric Distributing Company in Dallas, and was, to say the least, somewhat limited. The running time on original release was 91 minutes. The video version (if it is indeed 72 minutes)appears to be more than a little bit edited.
    5trashgang

    good drive-in flick

    Out there on MOGUL Communications VHS is this road movie that used to play at drive-ins in the seventies. It has a few car chases that are filmed and edited in the typical cheap way. You know, speeding up the film as it looks that they are driving like mad people but there are a few shots inserted that has split screens and that surprised me which means that the director, Robert W. Stringer, knew his stuff and let this be his one and only flick he directed, he was more involved in soundtracks.

    Also clearly to see that it was a low budget flick. There's one shot towards the end were blood is involved and it just looked like syrup and the edited the way he died so they didn't need any effects. There's also use of a lot of stock-car racing footage and it does work.

    The acting for such kinds of flicks was rather good. I won't go into any names because for me no-one jumped out of it by acting.

    Surprisingly good drive-in flick with a lot of editing effects (flash back in the car in the last reel), won't compare it to Drive (2011) but if that's your kind of flick and you can dig low budget then it's worth watching.

    Gore 0/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 0/5 Story 3/5 Comedy 0/5
    7sol-kay

    Heart Stopping Action

    "Daredevil" is one of those movies that after you've seen it, and realized how forgotten and overlooked it's been for all these years, you end up saying to yourself where have you been all my life.

    A fast and furious road burning movie with a great and gritty performance by George Montgomery as Paul Tunney. Tunney is a top race car driver who's hit upon hard times and is forced to go back to his home town Where he first started his racing career. Only to find out that racing cars on the racetrack isn't the only thing in store for him there.

    Some of the best car action scenes I've ever seen without the special effects that they have now in movies of that type. Besides the films star- George Montgomrey-there's a good supporting cast and a fast and catchy theme song that makes the movie really stand out when you compare it to most films of the same genre. And George Montgomery's acting evokes both sympathy as well as bravado as a man caught up with events quickly spinning out of control and over his head and not being able to stay out of trouble no matter how hard he tries to avoid it. The film has an unbelievable ending sequence that's so explosive and eye popping that it will give you an out-of-body experience watching it.

    P.S One more item about the movie: Cyril Poitier, actor Sidney Poitier's older brother, has a major role in the movie playing of all things an undertaker.

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    • Release date
      • February 21, 1977 (Denmark)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Highway Inferno
    • Filming locations
      • Tampa, Florida, USA
    • Production company
      • Visualscope Theatrical Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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