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Macon County Line

  • 1974
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Jesse Vint, Alan Vint, and Cheryl Waters in Macon County Line (1974)
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A vengeful Southern sheriff is out for blood after his wife is brutally killed by a pair of drifters.A vengeful Southern sheriff is out for blood after his wife is brutally killed by a pair of drifters.A vengeful Southern sheriff is out for blood after his wife is brutally killed by a pair of drifters.

  • Director
    • Richard Compton
  • Writers
    • Max Baer Jr.
    • Richard Compton
  • Stars
    • Alan Vint
    • Cheryl Waters
    • Max Baer Jr.
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    6.5/10
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    • Director
      • Richard Compton
    • Writers
      • Max Baer Jr.
      • Richard Compton
    • Stars
      • Alan Vint
      • Cheryl Waters
      • Max Baer Jr.
    • 40User reviews
    • 39Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Alan Vint
    Alan Vint
    • Chris Dixon
    Cheryl Waters
    Cheryl Waters
    • Jenny Scott
    Max Baer Jr.
    Max Baer Jr.
    • Deputy Reed Morgan
    • (as Max Baer)
    Geoffrey Lewis
    Geoffrey Lewis
    • Hamp
    Joan Blackman
    Joan Blackman
    • Carol Morgan
    Jesse Vint
    • Wayne Dixon
    Sam Gilman
    Sam Gilman
    • Deputy Bill
    Timothy Scott
    Timothy Scott
    • Lon
    James Gammon
    James Gammon
    • Elisha
    Leif Garrett
    Leif Garrett
    • Luke Morgan
    • (as Lief Garrett)
    Emile Meyer
    Emile Meyer
    • Gurney
    Doodles Weaver
    Doodles Weaver
    • Augie
    Avil Williams
    • Public Defender
    Jay Adler
    Jay Adler
    • Impound Yard Man
    Roger Camras
    • Man in Car
    David Orange
    • 1st Highway Patrolman
    Roger Pancake
    • 2nd Highway Patrolman
    Carolyn Judd
    • Waitress
    • Director
      • Richard Compton
    • Writers
      • Max Baer Jr.
      • Richard Compton
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    grafspee

    Great suspenseful movie but was it really a true story?.

    I agree with many previous reviewers that this was an ideal drive-in thriller movie and well suited to the era with it's colorful cinematography of the picturesque South.

    Max Baer better known as "Jethro", the jovial dim witted clown of the "Beverly Hillbillies" series shows how equally well he can play officious gun toting Deputy Sheriff Reed Morgan of a southern Georgia town, flaunting his obvious authority with others. When three teenagers arrive in his domain at a local service station with car trouble he immediately becomes suspicious and makes clear his anxiousness for them to leave his County as quickly as possible.

    Morgan shortly after leaves with son Luke, played by Leif Garrett, on a duck shooting expedition and while away two ex cons break into his house and rob and murder his wife Carol. Returning home he notices the teenagers car broken down nearby and after discovering the fate of his wife sets out in armed pursuit of the teenagers. The teenagers take refuge on a houseboat and the tragic events which unfold give this movie a hold on to your seat electrifying finale. The excellent "Another Place Another Time" song of Bobbie Gentry in the closing credits adds vividly to the way life and events did exist and were perceived in the Fifties era.
    6pmtelefon

    An okay drive-in classic

    It just takes to long to get getting. Nothing, I mean nothing, happens for the first hour. It's only only an hour and a half long movie. The actors all give strong performances and the movie looks great. It's never really that boring (with the exception of maybe the most boring sex scene in movie history). But waiting an hour before you can figure out where the story is going is a bit too long. It does have a strong last twenty minutes or so.
    chaos-rampant

    Deep-fried

    70's gritnik cinema doesn't get much better. Pure tautness. Imagine Sam Peckinpah had done this, or John Boorman, or that it starred one of the many young upstarts of New Hollywood; it would've been one of the classic movies we referenced from this era, that's for sure.

    Alas it had none of those things. But it wasn't a drive-in smash hit for no reason either and as much as high brow critics would dismiss the regular love-pit crowd as easily pleased or what have you, the truth is Macon County Line is an all around accomplished movie that is almost too good to be classified as exploitation. Or the kind of hicksploitation you find in movies like Gator Bait.

    What starts as an amusing "boys just wanna have fun" road movie soon turns into a tight, gripping thriller but not without stopping to sample some of the local Lousiana colour first. The economy in the story is incredible, there's no frame wasted, nothing that doesn't propel the story forward or build mood or characters. The direction is confident, without highfallutin auteur-ism but with an efficiency and energy that suits the material.

    What really elevates Macon is the superb cast. Names and faces I've never seen before but they're all perfect in their roles, understated and emotional in just the right measure and true to the characters they're supposed to be playing without becoming self-conscious caricatures of themselves. Even the backwoods mechanic carries an authenticity, a sense that you're watching a real person and that such people do exist.

    Which brings me to another major success for the movie. It presents and inhabits a real world with real characters that have lived their lives there. The real locations and unknown cast sure help a great deal but so does the story, dialogues and actor interplay. We get a vision of the graphic South without the self-conscious quirks the Coens used in Raising Arizona or Oliver Stone in U-Turn, both great movies but still "artificial" in how they depict life.

    Tightly edited, beautifully photographed, with cool music and a fine-tuned screenplay, memorable performances and an unexpected ending, Macon County Line justifies its cult status and drive-in success 30 years down the line and belongs in the very elite company of gritnik gems like Two-Lane Blacktop and Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia.
    8The_Void

    Fantastic drive-in classic!

    You can always be guaranteed a good time with seventies American exploitation flicks; and Macon County Line is not only no exception to that rule; it stands tall as one of the best films of its type! Macon County Line was apparently a big hit in its day and then promptly forgotten - which is a shame. The film is a winner thanks to some easy to like characters, a constant stream of entertainment, some witty dialogue and a serviceable helping of gritty violence - you really couldn't ask for much more from a film like this! The film takes place in the fifties and the plot focuses on two brothers driving through the Deep South. They cause a bit of trouble and end up picking up a female hitcher along the way before their car dies thanks to a dodgy fuel pump. They manage to get it to a garage but can't afford to get it fixed properly and so go for a bodge instead. While waiting for their car to be fixed, they run into the local sheriff, who takes an instant and unfair dislike to the group...

    Unlike many films of its type, this one is not overly sleazy and if anything the tone of the film is light and breezy for most of the duration. The pace of the film is very relaxed for the first hour, although it remains entertaining thanks to the characters. Real life brothers Alan and Jesse Vint provide standout performances that bolster the film. The film does take a bit of a turn for the final third when the real antagonists turn up; we get a rape and murder scene and from there the tone of the film becomes rather darker, although the violence featured is never excessive. The pace of the film heats up too and the climax is fast and furious; and means more since we already like all the main characters by then. This film really does come highly recommended. It might not have a great deal of substance and the production values are not great (though certainly very good considering the obvious low budget) but it's good fun throughout and I'm sure that everyone who goes to the trouble of seeing this film will not be disappointed!
    10preppy-3

    Huge drive-in hit

    Despite what previous posters have been saying this movie was a big hit when it came out. There was even a sequel a few years later. But it was only a hit at drive-ins and (like other drive-in hits) has been largely forgotten. That's a shame because it's a really great movie.

    It's not based on a true story (despite what they say at the beginning and end). It's bloody, violent and made on virtually no budget. It all works though because you get four believable characters--the two brothers (real life brothers Alan and Jesse Vint), the hitchhiker (Cheryl Waters) and the sheriff (Max Baer Jr.). They all give natural, unforced performances and through the dialogue you get to know them and understand them. The script is very well-written. Still, this IS a drive-in movie so it opens with a sex scene including flashes of male and female nudity. And the last half hour is frightening and includes a neat twist at the end.

    A very good film that deserves to be rediscovered. See it!

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    • Trivia
      This $225,000 film reportedly became the single most profitable film of 1974 (in cost-to-gross ratio), earning $18.8 million in North America and over $30 million worldwide.
    • Goofs
      Hamp tells Reed that the car needs a new water pump. It actually needs a new fuel pump.
    • Quotes

      Deputy Reed Morgan: Hurry up on the car there. Don't want to keep these nice folk here any longer than we have to. I'm not going to like it. I wouldn't like that at all.

    • Connections
      Featured in Macon County Line: 25 Years Down the Road (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Keep On Keepin' On
      Vocal by Vermettya

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    • Release date
      • September 28, 1975 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Killing Time
    • Filming locations
      • Sacramento, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • American International Pictures (AIP)
      • Max Baer Productions
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    • Budget
      • $225,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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