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Terreur au Km.

Original title: Hot Rods to Hell
  • 1966
  • Approved
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
1.2K
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Terreur au Km. (1966)
The new owner of a motel in the California desert has a run-in with a gang of delinquent teenage hot rod drivers.
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The new owner of a motel in the California desert has a run-in with a gang of delinquent teenage hot rod drivers.The new owner of a motel in the California desert has a run-in with a gang of delinquent teenage hot rod drivers.The new owner of a motel in the California desert has a run-in with a gang of delinquent teenage hot rod drivers.

  • Director
    • John Brahm
  • Writers
    • Robert E. Kent
    • Alex Gaby
  • Stars
    • Dana Andrews
    • Jeanne Crain
    • Mimsy Farmer
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • John Brahm
    • Writers
      • Robert E. Kent
      • Alex Gaby
    • Stars
      • Dana Andrews
      • Jeanne Crain
      • Mimsy Farmer
    • 71User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dana Andrews
    Dana Andrews
    • Tom Phillips
    Jeanne Crain
    Jeanne Crain
    • Peg Phillips
    Mimsy Farmer
    Mimsy Farmer
    • Gloria
    Laurie Mock
    Laurie Mock
    • Tina Phillips
    Paul Bertoya
    • Duke
    Gene Kirkwood
    Gene Kirkwood
    • Ernie
    Jeffrey Byron
    Jeffrey Byron
    • Jamie Phillips
    • (as Tim Stafford)
    George Ives
    George Ives
    • Lank Dailey
    Hortense Petra
    • Wife at Picnic
    William Mims
    William Mims
    • Man at Picnic
    Paul Genge
    Paul Genge
    • Policeman
    Peter Oliphant
    • Little Boy
    Harry Hickox
    Harry Hickox
    • Bill Phillips
    Charles Thompson
    Charles Thompson
    • Charley
    • (as Charles P. Thompson)
    Mickey Rooney Jr.
    Mickey Rooney Jr.
    • Combo Leader
    Roxanne Albee
    Roxanne Albee
    • Dancer in Floral Outfit
    • (uncredited)
    Stuart Nisbet
    Stuart Nisbet
    • Surgeon
    • (uncredited)
    Liz Renay
    Liz Renay
    • Hazel
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • John Brahm
    • Writers
      • Robert E. Kent
      • Alex Gaby
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    User reviews71

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    6wes-connors

    Heaven for Bad Movie Lovers!

    After phoning to tell his family he will be home for Christmas, an jolly well inebriated Dana Andrews (as Tom Phillips) crashes his car. He yells, "That stupid drunken fool!" and survives with a bad back. Shapely raven-haired wife Jeanne Crain (as Peg) arranges for Mr. Andrews to enjoy rest and relaxation as the owner of a sleepy desert motel in California. Bored, horny daughter Laurie Mock (as Tina) and preteen son Tim Stafford (Jamie) are along for the ride. Driving to their new home, the family is terrorized by "Hot Rods to Hell"! dragsters full of sex-crazed, thrill-seeking teenagers. Unfasten your seat belts!

    Swinging sixties punks Paul Bertoya (as Duke), Mimsy Farmer (as Gloria), and Gene Kirkwood (as Ernie) are awfully nice!

    And, Andrews' daughter is ready for action! She may not know it, but is told, "Some girls like to be sneaked up on." Later, Ms. Crain adds, "There isn't a woman alive who doesn't want a man!" Yeah, right... Now, if Andrews and family survive the trip, they are in for a horrific surprise. The motel they bought turns out to be a boozy, smoke-filled dive populated with the same young hoodlums they met on the road. There, house band leader Mickey Rooney Jr. and his combo help keep tight, sweaty bodies in motion. The departing owner can barely keep it from getting raided before Andrews takes over... Lurid fun!

    ****** Hot Rods to Hell (1/27/67) John Brahm ~ Dana Andrews, Jeanne Crain, Mimsy Farmer, Mickey Rooney Jr.
    5ccthemovieman-1

    At Least It Moves Fairly Fast

    Well, I didn't find this is a "so-bad-it's great-film" to the degree I was hoping, but it still was fast-moving enough to keep my interest and laugh out a few times.

    Not one of the characters in here was anyone you could root for, mainly because they were just too stupid or a bit annoying.

    The cast is headed by two fairly-famous actors from the 1940s: Dana Andrews ("Laura,") and Jeanne Crain ("State Fair"). Halfway through the movie, we are "treated" to a couple of songs by Mickey Rooney and His Combo, who obviously got the gig because of his famous dad.

    Andrews was nearing 60 when he made the film. He had just finished serving three years as President of the Screen Actors Guild. He has a long resume, which includes film and television work, but not many memorable films outside of a few in his early days.

    Both he and Crain were in 1945's "State Fair," a film that put her "on the map," so to speak. In the same year, she had a good role in "Leave Her To Heaven," but after those two movies here notable films were very few. However, she retained her gorgeous looks and a lady over 40, as she was in this movie, she still looked darned good. The problem was, she wasn't much of an actress. Andrews does a far better job in here than Crain, who overacts or - in her defense - was directed to act hysterically and stupidly in parts of the story. Whatever, it was still interesting to see two "name" actors in this "B" movie.

    It also was a bit odd seeing "punks" who looked very clean-cut. Hey, I know by 1967, longer hair coming into style, thanks to the "British Invasion" (Beatles, Rolling Stones, etc.) but these guys all looked straight out of the '50s, short hair, straight clothes, etc.

    In fact, all the major characters in this movie, looked extremely straight. The Philips family, the ones tormented by a couple of hot-rodders, was so straight they made "Ward and June Cleaver" look like pot-smoking hippies. Their daughter "Tina" (Laurie Mock) was hot; very sultry, but she wound up being all talk/no action and the little brother was an annoying "Larry Mondello" type (see "Leave It To Beaver").

    They may not have been Bette Davis-like in acting talents but the three women in here: Crain, Mock and Mismey Farmer (one of the punks fickle girlfriends) - certainly had the looks and played people who got your attention....as did the film in general. Yes, the dialog is stupid, the characters even dumber and the storyline worse than the other two but, all in all, it's watchable. You don't get bored with it. That's about as kind as I can be about it.
    8phillindholm

    ''Call Them Punks... Call Them Animals...'

    ''Hot Rods To Hell is really a good look at late sixties culture. The acting by onetime stars Dana Andrews and Jeanne Crain, is fine. They are well supported by Mimsy Farmer and Laurie Mock, both of whom would soon be seen in ''Riot On Sunset Strip'' that same year. The Sam Katzman production may be low budget, but it still looks decent. the Fred Karger score is suitably dramatic. The songs are...(oh well, you can't have everything) undoubtedly an oldster's idea of ''rock and roll'' though the authors also wrote material for Elvis! It moves pretty fast, both in the theatrical version which ran 90 minutes, and the 100 minute version first seen on ABC.TCM has the latter print, and shows it occasionally from time to time. Strangely enough, TNT used to run the theatrical one. One critic, in his review stated ''Jeanne Crain is still lovely to look at.'' She was, indeed. An enjoyable film.
    Elsbed

    A "serious" topic which is wonderfully hilarious

    This movie continues to amuse me although I've seen it countless times. The straitlaced family plunged into a world of "hot rodding" teenagers "looking for kicks"...it can't get much better than this. Particularly fun are the overly dramatic performances of Dana Andrews (Tom) and Jeannie Crain (Peg) as the family sedan is chased by a carload of teenagers (one girl managing to sit up on the back and hang on the whole while). After the family arrives at the hotel that the father has just bought, they are horrified to realize that it's a roadhouse that caters to these same bored teenagers and others like them. Much to her parents' dismay, the daughter becomes infatuated with Duke, one of the hot rodders who earlier that day ran them off the road. The scenes inside the roadhouse are backgrounded with music by "Mickey Rooney Jr. and His Combo" which adds to the cheese factor. Still, you can't help loving it.
    monsterlover58

    I,ve always enjoyed this flick

    Hot Rods To Hell is one of those movies me and my buddies rode our Schwinn stingrays to the theatre to see on a saturday afternoon... Of course we all got thrown out before the film was over for getting too loud or dumping popcorn from the balcony! However over the years I,ve seen it several times on television and I have to appreciate the really campy style in which it portrays the "wild youth" of the latter 60,s....If you,re lookin for good acting and plot "forget this movie" But if you want to see a movie for sheer brainless fun...this is it!!! I absolutly love this movie.....

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    • Trivia
      The featured "Hot Rod to Hell" is a modified 1958 Chevrolet Corvette. Modifications include the removal of the front grille and bumper and the addition of the roll bar and Halibrand mag wheels. The amount of blue smoke trailing the car in many of the shots suggests the engine was burning oil and close to failure.
    • Goofs
      Tom is driving home on Christmas Eve in a freezing storm, yet when they show the car radio you can see the heater controls are off and the temp lever is all the way on cold.
    • Quotes

      Highway Patrol officer: These kids have no place to go and they want to get there at 150 miles an hour.

    • Alternate versions
      Film was first released to theaters at 92 minutes. When the film was later aired on ABC network television, eight minutes of footage was added to the running time. The 100 minute TV version is now shown regularly on the TCM channel.
    • Connections
      Featured in TCM Guest Programmer: Mark Mothersbaugh (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Songs
      (No actual song titles given in the credits)

      Written by Fred Karger and Sid Wayne and Ben Weisman

      Performed by Mickey Rooney Jr and his Combo

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    • Release date
      • January 27, 1967 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hot Rods to Hell
    • Filming locations
      • Lake Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Four Leaf Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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