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.
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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!!!"
There are some great cars seen, several well shot race sequences, many spectacular driving stunts, and some beautifully shot scenery. The widescreen format is well used.
Of interest is the 1980s New Wave fashion and hairstyles. That part was really cool.
The script is OK but pretty thin and a bit clunky. Terry Serio in the lead is pretty good. Vangelis Mourikis (Tony) gives a good performance... and has some cool costumes. Deborah Conway looks great and has screen presence but her acting isn't the best. Maybe they should have had her sing a couple of songs instead of talking?
Plenty of very recognisable Australian actors appear in support roles so it is fun spotting them.
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.
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- TriviaCars featured in this movie included a 57 Chevy Coupe, a Ford Falcon GTHO Phase III XY, an HG Monaro, and a Dodge Challenger.
- GoofsIn 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.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Not Quite Hollywood (2008)
- SoundtracksIt 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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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $1,965