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Tracks

  • 1976
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Dennis Hopper and Taryn Power in Tracks (1976)
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A soldier (Dennis Hopper) returns from Vietnam on special assignment, accompanying the body of his friend by train to California for burial. During the trip, he falls in love with a gentle c... Read allA soldier (Dennis Hopper) returns from Vietnam on special assignment, accompanying the body of his friend by train to California for burial. During the trip, he falls in love with a gentle college student. But their relationship is shattered by his flashbacks to combat.A soldier (Dennis Hopper) returns from Vietnam on special assignment, accompanying the body of his friend by train to California for burial. During the trip, he falls in love with a gentle college student. But their relationship is shattered by his flashbacks to combat.

  • Director
    • Henry Jaglom
  • Writer
    • Henry Jaglom
  • Stars
    • Dennis Hopper
    • Taryn Power
    • Dean Stockwell
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    650
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    • Director
      • Henry Jaglom
    • Writer
      • Henry Jaglom
    • Stars
      • Dennis Hopper
      • Taryn Power
      • Dean Stockwell
    • 15User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
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    Dennis Hopper
    Dennis Hopper
    • Sgt. Jack Falen
    Taryn Power
    Taryn Power
    • Stephanie
    Dean Stockwell
    Dean Stockwell
    • Mark
    Topo Swope
    Topo Swope
    • Chloe
    Alfred Ryder
    Alfred Ryder
    • The Man
    Zack Norman
    • Gene
    Michael Emil
    • Emile
    Barbara Flood
    • The Lady
    Cayle Chernin
    • Train Passenger
    Vance Davis
    Vance Davis
    • Train Passenger
    Nate Esformes
    Nate Esformes
    • Train Steward
    James Frawley
    James Frawley
    • Train Passenger
    Mary George
    • Train Passenger
    Jim Gitter
    • Train Passenger
    Kevin Hoffman
    Sally Kirkland
    Sally Kirkland
    • Train Passenger
    R.A. Lambie
    Wilbert Lang
    • Director
      • Henry Jaglom
    • Writer
      • Henry Jaglom
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    Infofreak

    Classic Dennis Hopper performance!

    Much has been written about Dennis Hopper's off screen "adventures" during his exile from mainstream Hollywood in the 1970s, but the wild stories of sex, drugs and rock'n'roll overshadow the fact that when he WAS allowed in front of a camera he almost always gave brave, and emotionally open performances. The little seen 'Tracks' is a case in point.

    Hopper plays a soldier from Vietnam on a mission to escort the coffin of a fellow soldier back to the United States. He does this by traveling by train, hence the title. While on the journey he interacts with the other passengers, who include a mysterious hipster (Dean Stockwell), and a beautiful young college student (Taryn Power). He is smitten by the young girl, and wrestling with his shyness and uncertainty, attempts to develop a relationship with her. He is torn between his desire, his duty, the memories of the war, and of his childhood, and finds himself walking the line between sanity and madness. He must battle his demons and fight against hallucinations that plague him.

    'Tracks' features many fine, naturalistic performances from the supporting cast. The dialogue as a whole feels improvised, and Hopper particularly excels at this. Stockwell also impresses, and the few scenes between the two are fresh and memorable. 'Tracks' is a strong example of intelligent, uncliched 1970s film making, and should appeal to fans of Wenders 'The American Friend' (another strong Hopper role from this period), 'The King Of Marvin Gardens', 'Fingers', 'Scarecrow', 'The Last Detail', and other unfairly neglected character studies from this exciting era. This movie has been overlooked for too long! It's time to rescue it from obscurity.
    7caspian1978

    An Awkward Limbo

    Throughout this movie, the audience wonders whether Dennis Hopper is dreaming, going crazy or is just simply dead from the start. All these scenarios are possible as the movie keeps you guessing what is real and what is imaginary. What makes Tracks a movie worth watching and revisiting is the intentional filming style of Henry Jaglom. Much of the story deliberately makes you question if the scenes are out of place and made to feel confusing. Overall, everything about this story is awkward and hard to watch. Much like returning home from Vietnam, the feeling was mutual for many of its soldiers.
    dtucker86

    A great film

    Dennis Hopper is an actor that I am almost ashamed to admit I like but he is. This is a fine film and one of his best performances. You can tell he is stoned throughout much of the film but he still delivers playing a tormented man. This was one of the first Hollywood films to deal with Vietnam and one of the best. Hopper sears the screen as the man who cannot let go of the hell of war. I liked the WWII songs they play in the film like "Were Gonna Have To Slap a Dirty Little Jap" and "Theyll be a hot time in the town of Berlin". Henry Jaglom is a real genius of a director and I think this is his best film. It has never been shown on Tv as far as I know and it is a real loss. Rent and and be amazed.
    10Hollywoodcanteen1945

    A train ride to Hell!

    I was slightly perplexed that most of the other people who commented on this classic Dennis Hopper film either didn't understand the ending, or thought the ending was stupid. It's very clear to me.

    This whole film is nothing more than a symbolic train ride to hell. The 1940s World War II-era soundtrack is a backdrop for a "popular" war. A war where the entire nation banded together to serve and defend their country. Dennis Hopper's character is a baby-boomer brought up with the backdrop of World War II, a war of honor. His "war" is the complete opposite; shunned and protested. He keeps constantly playing the old time music to help him reinforce his beliefs that his service in Viet-Nam was the good and decent thing to do. The people on the train are symbols of our nation; wrapped up in every their everyday lives, totally unconcerned or pre-occupied with the war which was so far away. The ending is a brutal statement that the only way the public could come to grips with the experiences with the combat veterans was to bring the horrors of the war back home. Tracks is an out-standing, yet controversial, and highly symbolic view on the horrors of the Viet-Nam War. Seems to me that this movie couldn't be re-made today; only updating it to the war in Iraq. How sad that some 30 years later, Tracks is still not an out-dated film about the horrors of war, and the public's indifference to the suffering of the soldiers fighting over there.
    7sol-

    Coming Home

    Transporting the corpse of a fallen comrade by train, a Vietnam War sergeant is haunted by battlefield memories with his anguish exasperated by none of the other passengers being interested in the war and looking down upon him for serving. Made only two years after end of the Vietnam War, 'Tracks' is one of the earliest films to deal with the disillusionment of soldiers fighting an unpopular war. Dennis Hopper is effective and the lead role and the way his ride gradually turns from friendly and joyous (with a love interest no less) to nightmarish (blurring the lines between fantasy and reality) nicely captures this disillusionment. Clocking in at around 90 minutes, the film sometimes feels on the long side since 90% of it is set on the train with mostly dialogue-heavy scenes, but there is lots to like in the natural-sounding conversations that occur between the passengers on topics as diverse as eating chicken skin to chess tactics. The double meaning of the title is especially awesome, with it left open as to whether it refers to train tracks or the World War II music tracks that Hopper keeps playing on his portable cassette player in a futile attempt to convince himself that his war is as honorable as World War II. Some have been critical of the film's ending and the post-train scenes are certainly nowhere near as intense as the train ones, but this is a compelling tale overall of coming home.

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    • Trivia
      Tracks (1976) was made on Amtrak passenger trains without permission, so Henry Jaglom, Dennis Hopper and the whole crew were regularly ejected.
    • Connections
      Featured in Moviedrome: Tracks (1992)
    • Soundtracks
      Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition
      Kay Kyser Band (as Kay Kyser and his Orchestra)

      Written by Frank Loesser (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • April 1977 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Huellas
    • Filming locations
      • San Diego, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Major Studio Partners
      • The Rainbow Film Company
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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