Flashbacks profile California motorists involved in a disastrous 39-car smash-up over a holiday weekend.Flashbacks profile California motorists involved in a disastrous 39-car smash-up over a holiday weekend.Flashbacks profile California motorists involved in a disastrous 39-car smash-up over a holiday weekend.
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Better than average script give the cast of well known actors and actresses something to work with. Robert Conrad, still looking the part of Jim West plays the police patrol officer most closely involved in the fifty car collision. Tommy Lee Jones, also a cop, looks like a youthful long haired refugee from WOODSTOCK and Buddy Ebsen is well, Buddy Ebsen, as always!
The film does not attempt to sensationalise the events, merely presenting them as is, albeit with considerable literary license one suspects. The actual collision is quite well done for its day, showed in stop-frame at the beginning and in full gory detail at the conclusion. I have this film in our library and decided to compile this review having watched it this evening, the first time in ten years or so. An absolute time-capsule!
Titled COLLISION COURSE in Australia, and several European countries.
I know now why highways have always scared me, and it was because of this movie. I still can't believe that my parents let me watch it at such a young age, but then I saw Deer Hunter, Godfather and Apocalypse Now before I was ten.
Instead of being set in a plane, a train, or in a highrise, this film's disaster takes place along one of the most heavily traveled highways in America--Interstate 5 in Southern California. In flashbacks, it depicts the film's main characters in the forty-eight hours leading up to those frightening moment when dozens of vehicles pile into one another in a freakish fashion. Featuring such TV stalwarts as Robert Conrad, David Groh, and Donna Mills, as well as a young Tommy Lee Jones (still four years away from his breakthrough role in COAL MINER'S DAUGHTER), SMASH-UP ON INTERSTATE 5, given the melodramatics of the situation, is fairly well-directed by John Llewellyn Moxey, who helmed the classic 1972 TV film THE NIGHT STALKER, and with a reasonably convincing pile-up scene.
In the weekend leading up to the 4th of July, we follow of handful of seemingly random people living in the area between Los Angeles and San Diego. Now, from the title and the opening sequences we already know these same random people will be the ones heavily impacted by the traffic accident on Interstate 5 (39 vehicles, 65 injured, 14 deaths) but before that tragedy happens, they are all "common" people dealing with versatile issues, like accepting medical diagnoses, romantic dilemmas and running from the law. It's not exactly the most exhilarating segmented film ever made, but it perfectly does what it intends, namely giving a background to usually anonymous traffic accident victims.
"Smash-Up on Interstate 5" can rely on the competences of the best TV-movie director in history, John Llewellyn Moxy, and has quite an impressive cast, with Robert Conrad, Vera Miles, Donna Mills, Scott Jacoby and Tommy Lee Jones. For the latter, it was still a relatively small role, in the period shortly before his breakthrough.
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- TriviaThe exact site of the smash up is on the westbound side of Interstate 210 in La Crescenta, California, approximately one mile before the Sunland Boulevard exit. The freeway was under construction during filming in 1976, and was not open from Lowell Avenue to Sunland Boulevard. Corvette Summer (1978) used this same section of Interstate 210 in that film's finale.
- GoofsAt the end they state the accident was listed as an 11-79, accident due to mechanical failure. 11-79 is the code for accident with injuries, ambulance responding. The accident was not caused by a mechanical failure, it was caused by failure to maintain lane.
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Barbara Hutton: Sam... Jimmy... Where's Jimmy?... Why isn't Jimmy here?..Somebody better tell me.
Sergeant Sam Marcum: Barbara there was a shooting incident. He was on his way here... There was a shooting incident.
Barbara Hutton: Shot?
Sergeant Sam Marcum: [Sergeant Marcum knods his head yes ever so slightly]
Barbara Hutton: He's dead. He was on his way over here.
[breaks down crying]
Barbara Hutton: Oh God! Oh God! He never got to see the baby. He's dead. He never even got to see the baby!
- ConnectionsReferenced in Supporting Characters: Amanda Reyes (2017)
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- Interstate 210, La Crescenta, California, USA(site of smash-up: westbound between La Tuna Canyon and Sunland Boulevard exits)
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