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L'aventure est au bout de la route

Original title: Movin' On
  • TV Series
  • 1974–1976
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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Claude Akins, Frank Converse, and Merle Haggard in L'aventure est au bout de la route (1974)
Drama

A crusty old veteran big-rig trucker teams up with a college-educated youngster to haul cargo across the country.A crusty old veteran big-rig trucker teams up with a college-educated youngster to haul cargo across the country.A crusty old veteran big-rig trucker teams up with a college-educated youngster to haul cargo across the country.

  • Creators
    • Philip D'Antoni
    • Barry J. Weitz
  • Stars
    • Claude Akins
    • Frank Converse
    • Roosevelt Grier
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    640
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    • Creators
      • Philip D'Antoni
      • Barry J. Weitz
    • Stars
      • Claude Akins
      • Frank Converse
      • Roosevelt Grier
    • 16User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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      • 1 nomination total

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    Claude Akins
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    • Sonny Pruitt
    • 1974–1976
    Frank Converse
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    • Will Chandler
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    • 1974–1975
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    • 1976
    • Creators
      • Philip D'Antoni
      • Barry J. Weitz
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    retlaw149

    Show is finally on TV again!

    If you are old enough to remember the 1970's, the "trucker as a modern day cowboy" phenomena and the great CB fad (10-4 Good Buddy and watch out for Smokey) you remember and maybe even saw this series when it first aired!

    I watched this show during its first run in 74-76 and had dim memories of it (I remembered the premise of truck drivers and Claude Akins being in it), but couldn't remember the name of the show or characters or much else about it. I had some of the merchandising tie-ins from the series including a model of the Kenworth and the mobile CB rig (a cheap transceiver radio that was low powered and only worked on CB CH 14 both of which were legal limitations for an unlicensed CB radio at the time).

    For those hoping to catch this series again (since it apparently was never released on DVD or VHS) the Retro TV Network has started showing it as of late June 2011! As I write this it's only been on for a week, but I'm enjoying the trip down memory lane and seeing these shows for the first time since I was a kid watching them when they first aired.

    It wasn't the greatest series, but I always liked Claude and I especially love all of the location filming that shows the world and highways of the 1970's and seeing the guest stars of the era.

    Hope everyone that misses it will be able to catch it again.
    irishcoffee

    Great Show - I could relate!

    I bought a used Rig in 1974 for $500 down and started cross country trucking. When this show was on, all the truck stop TV lounges were filled with Truckers. We made fun of some things, but we could relate to many of the story lines. Very few of us could afford that KW, but it was nice to dream. But having problems with brokers, Smokies and the public in general were familiar themes. But also there were the good times when people were given and gave help just because they needed it and nothing was expected in return. And my trucking days lasted longer than the series....but only by a couple of years....unlike Sonny, I could not make a lot of money.
    8Owlwise

    One of the last road shows

    As a small boy, I loved ROUTE 66; as a teenager, it was THEN CAME BRONSON; as a young man, it was MOVIN' ON. And while there were other series about wanderers on the road, often pursued by others (THE FUGITIVE, THE IMMORTAL, KUNG FU, and later even THE INCREDIBLE HULK), what appealed to me most was a story about people who wanted to be on the road, meeting others, experiencing live & the breadth of human situations.

    Things had changed by the mid-1970s, of course; but trucking still provided a vehicle (ahem) for such human stories. Gifted with two fine actors in Claude Akins & Frank Converse, it presented the panorama of life as it was then, with all of the drama & humor & unexpectedness of simply being alive. No need for aliens, the supernatural, spies, conspiracies, etc. -- all of those fine & enjoyable in their own right, to be sure! -- just stories about people with needs, dreams, fears, meeting one another, their lives intersecting for a brief time.

    And these were "ordinary" people ... and by that I mean real people that you or I would have met, not the supermodels with extravagant lifestyles who seem to populate so many TV shows today. They looked & sounded & acted REAL, with real lives that we could identify with ourselves. I really miss that sort of show; and I'm delighted that MOVIN' ON is finally available on DVD at last. Now to relive those times once more!
    feakes

    The White line is the life line to a nation.

    I saw Movin on as a kid. and I loved it and I am now becoming a fan again watching the show over the internet. Any one who says its a trucking show is wrong Movin On is about a Trucker named Sonny Pruitt and his partner Will Chandler and the adventures they get into with the people they meet .

    The pilot episode IN TANDEM was a perfect example of story telling and how quickly it takes to gt to the heart of a story . It works its not flawless but it works.

    The real stars of the show were the Green Kenworth and Claude Akins who simply is the star of the show. Its Claude's show and without him it would lose something. As a show its a great time capsule of the mid 70's . Would A remake of Movin On make it today ? I doubt it. because it at its heart Movin On is a human interest story. and that sadly just does not play well in today's market. Why because No one has the time for it. But if you are a fan of this type of show and you got the time to hunt for it. you'll be well rewarded .
    alphaspace

    A Series About Being A Long Haul Independent Trucker

    This was a series about the trials and tribulations of being a long haul over the roads independent trucker. The core role was played convincingly by a rather cummudeonly but still emminately likable Cluade Atkins. The set of Movin On was effectively the open road and all the interesting people and places connected by it.

    I think this show was lavishly produced and tried to be very authentic to the world it tried to depict. This show might not have been the ER of its day but even now Moving On is still a charming deversion on a day where you just want a bit of enjoyable wholesome chewing gum for the eyes.

    I did rather like the series as it did show a slice of life and I like / needed such shows to aid in my evolving understanding of society. Moving On did follow the formula of a series where the main character was placed in all the predictable scapes a trucker could get into and you watched as he got out of them without being a ripe stinker. The plot lines were exactly as you expected and this show contained few plot surprises. I must admit I was a severely disabled kid who looked forward to seeing this show every week. Thanks to Moving On I came as close as I could to seeing what it was really like to really drive a huge 18 wheel truck over the open roads. I guess for me Movin On will always be a blast in my books! Thanks for the time behind the wheel dude!

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    • Trivia
      Former President Gerald Ford's favorite television series.
    • Connections
      Followed by L'aventure est au bout de la route: In Tandem (1974)
    • Soundtracks
      Movin' On
      Written by Merle Haggard

      Performed by Merle Haggard and The Strangers (uncredited)

      Produced by Fuzzy Owen (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • September 29, 1976 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Movin' On
    • Filming locations
      • Charlotte, North Carolina, USA(season two)
    • Production company
      • D'Antoni-Weitz Television Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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