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Riding with Death

  • TV Movie
  • 1976
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
1.9/10
1.3K
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Ben Murphy in Riding with Death (1976)
ActionSci-FiThriller

Dimwitted, meaty guy foils criminals by turning invisible.Dimwitted, meaty guy foils criminals by turning invisible.Dimwitted, meaty guy foils criminals by turning invisible.

  • Directors
    • Alan J. Levi
    • Don McDougall
  • Writers
    • Leslie Stevens
    • Harve Bennett
    • Steven Bochco
  • Stars
    • Ben Murphy
    • Katherine Crawford
    • Richard Dysart
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    1.9/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Alan J. Levi
      • Don McDougall
    • Writers
      • Leslie Stevens
      • Harve Bennett
      • Steven Bochco
    • Stars
      • Ben Murphy
      • Katherine Crawford
      • Richard Dysart
    • 35User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ben Murphy
    Ben Murphy
    • Sam Casey
    Katherine Crawford
    Katherine Crawford
    • Dr. Abby Lawrence
    Richard Dysart
    Richard Dysart
    • Leonard Driscoll (flashback scenes)
    William Sylvester
    William Sylvester
    • Leonard Driscoll
    Andrew Prine
    Andrew Prine
    • Luther Stark
    John Milford
    John Milford
    • Elliott
    Alan Oppenheimer
    Alan Oppenheimer
    • Dr. Arthur Hale
    Smith Wordes
    Smith Wordes
    • Tina
    • (as Smith Evans)
    Don Galloway
    Don Galloway
    • John Hiller
    Ed Nelson
    Ed Nelson
    • Robert Denby
    Jim Stafford
    Jim Stafford
    • Buffalo Bill Joe Hickens
    Austin Stoker
    Austin Stoker
    • Dive Officer
    Alan Oliney
    • 1st Hood
    Fred Waugh
    • 2nd Hood
    Lawrence Bame
    • Worker
    Gil Serna
    • Mechanic
    Ben Bates
    Ben Bates
    • Mort
    • (uncredited)
    Mickey Gilbert
    • Elmo
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Alan J. Levi
      • Don McDougall
    • Writers
      • Leslie Stevens
      • Harve Bennett
      • Steven Bochco
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    1thehardyboyz2043

    "What a turkey..."

    well let's just say that one line from "Riding with Death" completely summarizes the type of movie it is and that is a big, fat turkey.

    This one was deliciously roasted on MST by Mike and the oh so funny robots, with many references to how dopey the hero, Ben Murphy really is.

    The flimsy plot jumps from an explosive being transported in a truck to another explosive substance being used in a race car to kill off some people for no apparent reason. The reason for the jumping of the plot most likely stems from the fact that the movie is no more than 2 episodes of a short lived 70's T.V. series, slammed together and released in theatres. Oh well flimsy plot aside, the rest of the movie is just plain horrific, most of the bad stuff is in the form of awful acting, which raises the question as to how this got made into a T.V. show to begin with.

    Well, the MST version was a lot of fun, though this is still an incredibly bad movie. 9 for the MST version, none for the actual film.
    1headbone

    Keep on truckin', you turkeys!

    Typical cheese of the 70's. Good for laughs. Overly smug Ben Murphy plays a secret agent named Sam Casey who works for "Intersect", which is housed in a redressed parking garage.(Apparently Intersect couldn't afford a better office building). He was apparently involved in an accident earlier in his career that caused him to turn invisible, but he was cured. However, he was left with the ability to turn back invisible whenever he wanted, by using a handy wristwatch outfitted for him by Intersect. This we learn via vague flashbacks which leave us with more questions than answers. witness Murphy's narration of the flashback: "...all I could say was, 'What the hell happened?'"

    The movie itself is not really a movie at all. It is actually two different episodes of the very short lived TV series "Gemini Man", which ran in or around 1976. It was probably spliced together because they were the only two episodes which also co-starred (I use the term 'starred' lightly) hillbilly music personality Jim Stafford.

    The two episodes were obviously unrelated other than that, and the poor editing doesn't help to cover up this fact. Watch & listen for the edits where they try to tie these two together, you'll have a hearty laugh.

    I actually wasted some time researching facts about the original TV series and found out that the second part (episode) of this movie never actually aired on TV. The show had already been canceled five or six weeks previous to its scheduled airdate. I guess the producer just couldn't bear to waste all that great footage of Jim Stafford yelping like a hyena in heat.

    One word of advice: Do yourself a favor and locate the episode of the classic TV show "Mystery Science Theater 3000" which features this movie. Then you can *really* enjoy Riding With Death. Its one of their funniest episodes ever. (With material like RWD, how could it not be hilarious?)
    1Gislef

    Did we need this "movie"?

    Certainly not. This, the Master Ninja stuff, and two Kolchak movies (Crackle of Death, and Demon & The Mummy) display the odd penchant for taking two bad episodes of a TV show and stitching them together into one crummy movie. The strategy behind this is the studio wants to save the good episodes for separate syndication, so whoever makes these movies takes the worst episodes and stitches them together. I'm old enough to have seen Gemini Man, and these _are_ the worst episodes of that series, which displayed a modicum of intelligence at the best of times. They deliberately pick out the worst episodes to save the best for syndication, and the result is this unwatchable crap.
    1Ubiq

    "Inspired by HG Wells", who is now spinning in his grave.

    Two episodes of atrocious 70s TV show stapled together to make a film. Secret agent has ability to become invisible due to exposure radiation or something. Has a "Southern" character only slightly less annoying than The Dukes of Hazzard. If you see a copy of it somewhere in a used bin, buy it then burn the video.
    2Mister-6

    I remember the series! ....they made a movie??

    Way back in the evil, post-hallucinogenic '70s, the TV execs were trying to figure out a way to make the kids tune in and turn on to NBC, and came up with the series "Gemini Man", a series about a secret agent who can turn invisible with the help of his special watch. The kids didn't find it groovy, man, so it went to Nowhere-Ville.

    What does that have to do with "Riding with Death"? Everything, man!

    As a gasp of air before going under, the producers decided to not only take a couple of the show episodes and sew them together to make a movie, but did so with different characters in main parts, a five year gap between plots and Jim Stafford. Remember Jim - "I Don't Like Spiders and Snakes"... or cheesy TV movies.

    And Ben Murphy... WHY stick with television after "Alias Smith and Jones"? Surely there are other movie projects to be made.... Wait, he starred in "Time Walker". Never mind, Ben.

    As far as the '70s go, not every movie of that decade ages well, and fewer TV shows do, either. Therefore, a TV show that they try to make episodes into a movie with is double trouble. So, instead of "Riding with Death", watch "Then Came Bronson" instead. Michael Parks - Ben Murphy, what's the difference, anyway?

    Two stars - in fond memory of the '70s, not of this flick.

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    • Trivia
      This movie was pieced together from two episodes of the failed Le nouvel homme invisible (1976) TV series, plus some computer room footage and sound effects from the science fiction film Le cerveau d'acier (1970).
    • Goofs
      A villain cuts the brake line of the "Central Moving" truck that Sam Casey is driving. The truck, however has air brakes - which are engaged only when the brake system is charged - cutting the brake line on air brake would cause all brake shoes to engage and stop the truck dead.
    • Quotes

      Leonard Driscoll: You're as elusive as Robert Denby!

    • Alternate versions
      Two versions of this movie exist. In the cut shown on "Mystery Science Theater 3000", background information from the pilot film of "Gemini Man" (episodes of which were combined for this movie) are presented via opening narration and stills, and later flashbacks. In the alternate version (shown at the 2000 Gateway Media Convention in St. Louis), the narration and flashbacks are not present. Instead, the movie opens with a condensed version of the Gemini Man's "origin" from the first part of the pilot film. Also, some of the dubbed-in lines linking the two original episodes this movie is taken from differ in each version.
    • Connections
      Edited from Le cerveau d'acier (1970)

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    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Codename: Minus One
    • Filming locations
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Harve Bennett Productions
      • Universal Television
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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