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La route de la violence

Original title: White Line Fever
  • 1975
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
2.5K
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Kay Lenz and Jan-Michael Vincent in La route de la violence (1975)
In 1970s Arizona, a young married man becomes an independent long-haul driver and he risks his life fighting the corruption in the local long-haul trucking industry.
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In 1970s Arizona, a young married man becomes an independent long-haul driver and he risks his life fighting the corruption in the local long-haul trucking industry.In 1970s Arizona, a young married man becomes an independent long-haul driver and he risks his life fighting the corruption in the local long-haul trucking industry.In 1970s Arizona, a young married man becomes an independent long-haul driver and he risks his life fighting the corruption in the local long-haul trucking industry.

  • Director
    • Jonathan Kaplan
  • Writers
    • Ken Friedman
    • Jonathan Kaplan
  • Stars
    • Jan-Michael Vincent
    • Kay Lenz
    • Slim Pickens
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    • Director
      • Jonathan Kaplan
    • Writers
      • Ken Friedman
      • Jonathan Kaplan
    • Stars
      • Jan-Michael Vincent
      • Kay Lenz
      • Slim Pickens
    • 33User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
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    Jan-Michael Vincent
    Jan-Michael Vincent
    • Carrol Jo Hummer
    Kay Lenz
    Kay Lenz
    • Jerri Kane Hummer
    Slim Pickens
    Slim Pickens
    • Duane Haller
    L.Q. Jones
    L.Q. Jones
    • Buck Wessle
    Sam Laws
    Sam Laws
    • Pops Dinwiddie
    Don Porter
    Don Porter
    • Cutler
    R.G. Armstrong
    R.G. Armstrong
    • Prosecutor
    Leigh French
    Leigh French
    • Lucy
    Johnny Ray McGhee
    • Carnell
    Dick Miller
    Dick Miller
    • Birdie Corman
    Martin Kove
    Martin Kove
    • Clem
    Jamie Anderson
    Jamie Anderson
    • Jamie Kane
    David Garfield
    • Witness Miller
    • (as John David Garfield)
    Nate Long
    • Sunglasses
    Ron Nix
    Ron Nix
    • Deputy
    Marvin 'Swede' Johnson
    • Hy
    • (as Swede Johnson)
    Neil Summers
    Neil Summers
    • Matchstick
    Tiny Wells
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    • Director
      • Jonathan Kaplan
    • Writers
      • Ken Friedman
      • Jonathan Kaplan
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    6elo-equipamentos

    Great trucks, fantastic Arizona landscape, the plot? A three dollar bill!!

    The director Jonathan Kaplan also signs this hideous screenplay aimed for suckers and less enlightened concerning the harder life of truck drivers, I coming from a long generation of these tough road workers, I know how it works, this picture tries by all means establish a clash between the powerful ones against the poorest truck drivers, what world they living anyway? There are not any matter between them that the movie tried hard implied, as not mentioned regarding the low pricing of shipment should be the main matter, whereof never was allowed to argue on the far-fetched plot.

    I saw the glorious and classic Blue Mule in great shape, another fabulous trucks appears on the picture, what brute ones, a breathtaking and might Arizona landscape portraits on movie including rarely seen a snowy monument valley, worthwhile see for it plenty, however the plot looks like a three dollar bill as cited in my title review, what a wasting of gift actors as the Slim Pickens well portraits as true Arizona's boss, the womanizer L. Q. Jones, the skinny Kay Lens, the amusing joke teller Sam Laws and the forthcoming star Jan Michael Vincent, a bit naïve guy who bursts the GH's sign on glass tower headquarter, aside Convoy that is really is emblematic trucks movie, White Line Fever is among the best as action picture only, forget the contrived and phony storyline.

    Thanks for reading.

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    First watch: 1984 / How many: 3 / Source: TV-Youtube / Rating: 6.
    6Leofwine_draca

    Standard fare

    A standard but enjoyable trucking flick of the mid 1970s, this makes up for in action what it lacks in scale and budget. The plot is pretty simplistic, with Jan-Michael Vincent playing a new trucker trying to organise union power with his co-workers and fight the corrupt bosses. Lots of driving, chasing, and some good old-fashioned fighting, and it's all light and harmless with it.
    7robespierre9

    Very schizophrenic film, but good JMV role!

    I think this movie gets better on the second viewing. When I first sat down to watch this, I was expecting a drama. Then it turned into a violent action movie. Then we were back to a drama. Then we were in a labor movie. Then 70's whacka whacka-guitar action moment again. Chase scene through cardboard boxes. Then hospital drama again. Whew!!! Anyway, JMV is great as Carrol Jo Hummer! He's a born action star, and he looks the part in this. His girl friend (Kay Lenz) is adorable. I would have rather had a more basic drama, as these two actors really have great chemistry on screen. Don't get me wrong - the truck chase scenes are great too, but the bad guys in this movie kind of suck. Their wardrobe is horrible, and you don't really know why they are persecuting Carrol Jo so much. There are some pretty violent moments that take you off guard. They kill off a couple of fun characters for no reason. And the end - after the great truck crashing into the sign moment - really makes no sense at all.

    Just take this for what it is - a strange 70's action movie with good eye candy in it!
    mikeparkhurst

    One of the best trucker-oriented movies ever made

    This film catapulted Jan-Michael Vincent to stardom level for awhile, and contained a lot of good, exciting action scenes as well as politically correct assessment of some of the problems of independent truckers at the time. Of course, it contained some action and fighting scenes that are somewhat unbelievable, but in the context of the story, they work. Kay Lenz is the believable, not too lovely hero's wife who downplayed her attractiveness displayed in later films. There are lots of eye-pleasing shots of trucks and highway mayhem, and, of course, from a trucker and real-life perspective, lots of technically inaccurate scenes, but, all in all one of the very best trucking movies ever made -- and I've seen 'em all! Good cast, good flick. This $2 million film went on to be a big grosser.
    7buddybickford

    "It better not end like this"

    So I said "It better not end like this" and it did, a very disappointing end but towards the finish of the movie you could see the directors panic as he struggled to find an ending so I was aware that a 'bail out' was on the cards. To be fair even I half way through the movie I thought how on Earth are they going to end this.

    A unique trucker movie inasmuch as Trucker movies are usually a lot lighter this has some very dark and heavy moments which in turn keeps the viewer unsettled which is only a good thing in an action drama.

    But the Director needs to look up the word 'Revenge' in a dictionary or at least ask Charles Bronson (Once upon a time in the west) how it's done.

    The entire cast put in a good performance and the script and pacey direction keep things moving. JMV was great.

    Plus some nice old seventies American Trucks.

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    • Trivia
      In a telephone conversation, one character says, "Go get Joe Dante". Director Joe Dante is an old friend of the film's director, Jonathan Kaplan, and, like Kaplan, is one of the legion of directors given his start by producer Roger Corman.
    • Goofs
      The scene where Carrol Jo is charging toward the Glass House they used 2 different Ford W 9000 tractors. Throughout the movie Carrol Jo's truck had polished 10 hole aluminum wheels and in this scene, the truck had 5 hole steel wheels
    • Quotes

      Duane Haller: [answering the knock on his closed office door] This ain't the ladies room. Come on in.

    • Connections
      Featured in Reflections of Evil (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Drifting and Dreaming of You
      Written by David Nichtern (uncredited)

      Sung by Valerie Carter

      [Played during opening title and credits]

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    • Release date
      • April 28, 1976 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Sony Movie Channel (United States)
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Infierno sobre ruedas
    • Filming locations
      • TTT Truck Stop, Tucson, Arizona, USA
    • Production company
      • International Cinemedia Center
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    • Budget
      • CA$1,400,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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