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Roues sauvages

Original title: Running on Empty
  • 1982
  • R
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Roues sauvages (1982)
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Mike is a young man who is a budding street racer, and owner of a Ford Falcon GT-HO Phase III. His best mate and mechanic, Tony, are both steel workers by day, but when they aren't working, ... Read allMike is a young man who is a budding street racer, and owner of a Ford Falcon GT-HO Phase III. His best mate and mechanic, Tony, are both steel workers by day, but when they aren't working, they are racing.Mike is a young man who is a budding street racer, and owner of a Ford Falcon GT-HO Phase III. His best mate and mechanic, Tony, are both steel workers by day, but when they aren't working, they are racing.

  • Director
    • John Clark
  • Writers
    • Barry Tomblin
    • John Clark
  • Stars
    • Terry Serio
    • Deborah Conway
    • Max Cullen
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    538
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Clark
    • Writers
      • Barry Tomblin
      • John Clark
    • Stars
      • Terry Serio
      • Deborah Conway
      • Max Cullen
    • 18User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Terry Serio
    Terry Serio
    • Mike
    Deborah Conway
    • Julie
    Max Cullen
    Max Cullen
    • Rebel
    Richard Moir
    Richard Moir
    • Fox
    Penne Hackforth-Jones
    • Dave
    Vangelis Mourikis
    Vangelis Mourikis
    • Tony
    Grahame Bond
    • Jagger
    Bob Barrett
    • Workman
    Warren Blondell
    • Lee
    Richard Carter
    Richard Carter
    • Country Boy
    • (as Ric Carter)
    Jon Darling
    • Workman
    Peter Davies
    • Ram's Mate
    Gerry Sont
    • Victor
    • (as Gerard Sont)
    Mervyn Drake
    • Country Boy
    Kristoffer Greaves
    • Starter
    Paul Johnstone
    Paul Johnstone
    • Lecherous Garage Attendant
    Chris Haywood
    Chris Haywood
    • Photographer
    Maurice Hughes
    • Foreman
    • Director
      • John Clark
    • Writers
      • Barry Tomblin
      • John Clark
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    User reviews18

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    10gnrlee

    Watch it for the cars not the acting!!

    This is one of my all time favourite movies, if ur not into cars then forget it!! This movie features 1 of Aussies greatest muscle cars, the XYGTHO. Yeah so the acting not the greatest - it was never made to win an oscar. The car action will keep you comin back for more and more. There is a cool collection of muscle cars from the 70's and an Awesome '57 Chev - with a real cool cat drivin it! Also there is a really cool song sung by Terry Serio the main actor. The acting is pretty funny when taken lightly, but the tyre smokin and drag racing is the main focus in this movie. Big fast cars with pleantly of steel(NO PLASTIC CARS), and some cool street dragging. I recommend it only to people that are into cars and not someone looking for great acting.
    10CybaGirl

    Awesome street racing movie from Australia!

    I remember watching this movie many years ago on VHS at a friends place. At first I thought it would be a boring car movie. But much to my surprise it ended up being one of the best movies I can remember watching for its time.

    It has a good story line and best of all it has some awesome Aussie cars and street racing. I really loved Fox's car the most which was a worked Dodge Charger. The paint work which was done on this car was truly outstanding in my opinion :)!

    There's also a black two door blown 57 Chev which comes into the movie later on.

    I actually managed to get a copy of this movie on VHS last year at K-Mart over here in Australia. I did have plans of converting this movie to DVD myself as I believe it is a movie worth the conversion. But much to my surprise this weekend while I was browsing the DVD movie bin I came across it on DVD. So of course I grabbed it while I could as it was the only copy there.

    Anyway if you really want to see some classic street racing with real muscle cars, including a great story line without a rice burner in sight. Then this movie is for you!!!!

    Here is some additional info taken from the back of the DVD.

    He'll Win At Any Cost Fox is a young man that lives in the fast lane. He believes he is the fastest man on the road - but street racing is illegal. If he doesn't accept his latest challenge he could loose his girl... if he does accept, he could lose his life. Living dangerously, living fast and winning at any cost is their obsession. They don't turn back, the don't give in.. and the don't ask for help.
    dodge-14

    Pissov! Pissov is a Polish name!

    This film has a cult following among the modified car community here in Oz. It may not be the best acting or story line but that is all part of the appeal. Even Rocky Horror Picture Show was a HUGE flop when first released, even MADMAX had to use a different name in the states, The Road Warrior. Sure it's got tacky lines in funny voices from Max Cullen, "green, green is nice" i'm sure would be said once somewhere in Australia every Saturday night by a "pervert car freak deviate"

    Once you've seen it you will never forget:

    "Whats ya name?"

    "Piss off!"

    "Piss off? What type of a name is that?"

    "Its polish. Pissov's a Polish name!"

    "OK sheryl, getcha gear off"

    "not now Ram, ya so slow"

    "a polak and a spag! what are ya trying to do? lower housing prices!"

    mike - "she still snatches in second"

    tony - "yeah, i know"

    mike - "she winds up ok, but,,, i'm just loosing too much on the changes"

    tony - "yeah , you would do"

    mike - "yeah,,, so waddaya reckon?"

    tony - "she still snatches in second"

    mike - "yeah that just could be it!!!"
    The red capsicum

    Cool. Check out the '57 Chev.

    All time Australian classic car movie. Acting is pretty average and script could use some work BUT the car chases and drag racing scenes are worth it. This has a huge cult following in Australia. Highly recommended for Rev-heads.
    7Glen_Chapman

    Great cars, not so hot acting

    Whenever this film gets a mention, usually the discussion begins and ends with the wonderful collection of cars and drag scenes, often overlooked are the at times eclectic characters that populate the film around the three central characters

    One character that stands out is Rebel played by the great veteran Australian actor Max Cullen. Rebel is a blind drag racer, who nearly runs down the hero and his group in the middle of the night because he is not using any headlights.

    In the back story we discover that Rebel master builder of street racing cars, and he and his wife seem locked in a time warp of the 1950's. Rebel goes on to play a small but pivotal role in teaching Mike, played by Terry Serio, the almost spiritual truth about street drag racing. It is not speed, reaction times that make a great racer. It is the one who feels the car best who will become the greatest

    This is best exemplified as Rebel explains to Mike after a test drive "You got all the agony, just missing the style"

    Graham Bond, is another well credited actor lending his talents as a crooked police officer looking to get in on some of the financial action being generated by the street racing. The confrontation between Bond and Fox played by Richard Moir adds tension to the story. Bond not only expects results but also Fox to drum up racing business

    For most of the movie Fox displays a real manipulative and evil side, yet in the climax he presents a sense of honor that turns the final few minutes into an extremely tense and memorable ending. It is almost as if the film is refocusing on its true intention, to show us the culture of street racing rather than the day to day activities of people

    One of the major complaints about the film is the script. Although it is nothing exciting, I believe the complete lack of any chemistry between Mikes girlfriend played by Deborah Conway and his mechanic played by Vangelis Mourikis has more to do with the problem. Any scene in which these two interact simply should have been cut

    Lastly in terms of the actors, one truly standout performance is delivered by Kristoffer Greaves, who plays a deaf and crippled member of Fox's inner circle. His back story is never explored, was he injured in a race, born that way, what is it that Fox sees value in to keep him around

    The reality of the film is simple, it is about street racing, and the culture behind it. When the cars are flying and action sequences are in motion it is the only time Director John Clark and his writer Barry Tomblin seem really comfortable with what they are doing.

    So if you are looking for an in depth exploration of human relationships, moments of life defining drama, then this film is not for you. If your pulse races at the thought of a blown 57 Chev or the iconic GTO Phase 3 blazing away on the streets of Sydney, then you wont find much better than this film

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    • Trivia
      Cars featured in this movie included a 57 Chevy Coupe, a Ford Falcon GTHO Phase III XY, an HG Monaro, and a Dodge Challenger.
    • Goofs
      In the first drag race of the movie Fox is racing a yellow Holden Monaro. During the burnout the Monaro sounds like a V8. When the Monaro crashes, the hood flies off and a 6 cylinder engine is clearly visible.
    • Quotes

      Rebel: [sitting in the garage with Mike's trashed Falcon] Gimme a go, Mike... let me fix your car for you.

      Mike: [knowing he can't afford to pay Rebel] Mmm, couldn't do that, mate.

      Rebel: No, I mean really fix it... make her fly! She's a 351, right? I've got some nitrous oxide injection 'round that's a sweet sensation.

    • Connections
      Featured in Not Quite Hollywood (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      It All Comes Runnin' Back
      Sung by Terry Serio

      Music & Words by Peter Crosbie & John Clark

      Available on Regular Records through WEA

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    • Release date
      • August 21, 1985 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Fast Lane Fever
    • Filming locations
      • Cobar, New South Wales, Australia
    • Production company
      • Film Corporation of Western Australia
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    Box office

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    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,965
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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