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On en a rien à secouer!

Original title: Van Nuys Blvd.
  • 1979
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
630
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On en a rien à secouer! (1979)
ComedyDrama

A small-town kid hears about the wild nights of cruising the boulevard in Van Nuys, California. He drives out there to check it out, and gets involved with drag racers, topless dancers and b... Read allA small-town kid hears about the wild nights of cruising the boulevard in Van Nuys, California. He drives out there to check it out, and gets involved with drag racers, topless dancers and bikers.A small-town kid hears about the wild nights of cruising the boulevard in Van Nuys, California. He drives out there to check it out, and gets involved with drag racers, topless dancers and bikers.

  • Director
    • William Sachs
  • Writer
    • William Sachs
  • Stars
    • Bill Adler
    • Cynthia Wood
    • Dennis Bowen
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    630
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    • Director
      • William Sachs
    • Writer
      • William Sachs
    • Stars
      • Bill Adler
      • Cynthia Wood
      • Dennis Bowen
    • 20User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
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    Bill Adler
    • Bobby
    Cynthia Wood
    Cynthia Wood
    • Moon
    Dennis Bowen
    • Greg
    Melissa Prophet
    Melissa Prophet
    • Camille
    David Hayward
    David Hayward
    • Leon 'Chooch' Barnes
    Tara Strohmeier
    Tara Strohmeier
    • Wanda
    Dana Gladstone
    Dana Gladstone
    • Officer Albert Zass
    Di Ann Monaco
    • Motorcycle Girl
    Don Sawyer
    • Jason
    Jim Kester
    • Frankie
    Minnie Summers Lindsey
    Minnie Summers Lindsey
    • Nurse Bradley
    • (as Minnie E. Lindsey)
    Susanne Severeid
    Susanne Severeid
    • Jo
    Doug Bailey
    • Gas Station Attendant
    Aesop Aquarian
    • Biker
    • (as Stephen Morrell)
    Bella Bruck
    • Mrs. Zass
    Mary Ellen O'Neill
    • Gertie
    Mario Bellini
    • Sandwich Maker
    Renee Harmon
    Renee Harmon
    • Mildred
    • (as Rena Harmon)
    • Director
      • William Sachs
    • Writer
      • William Sachs
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    6Scott699

    I sure miss my High school years.

    I grew up in Citrus Heights, California. started driving in 81, and if you're from anywhere near there and you would know about the cruise at the Sunrise mall and then Birdcage walk. The cruise started around 74-75 at the Sunrise mall, they (police and barriers) shut that down and it moved to the birdcage walk, from Sunrise Boulevard to Greenback lane, down Birdcage walk road in front of tower records and down by Toys "R" Us, I remember hearing on the news that an estimated 5000 cars were involved in the slow cruise. But lot of neighbors and stores complainEd and then there was a shooting at Burger King, so the cops shut it down in 1988-89. Most of the attendees just enjoyed the slow cruise, the chatting with friends. making new friends, but there are always those a-holes that ruin it for everybody. Watching this movie sort of brought back memories of that, for the most part, it shows the antics of three couples who met during the cruise on Van Nuys Blvd. it's kind of a time capsule for the people that lived during this time, sadly our kids and their kids will never know what a slow cruise is like. Unless you make it to Reno, Nevada for hot August nights. But even that does not have the same feel. Been there, done that.
    ggccorp

    A great movie that captures the action, adventure and nostalgia of the '70s

    The film footage at the beginning and end of Van Nuys Boulevard accurately portrays the action and excitement of what life was like cruising the boulevard. By the time I cruised there in 1981 there were plenty of college and high school students hanging out, cruising and racing. Car clubs gathered in parking lots. I was 22 attending college and my dad bought me a 1978 Corvette. I cruised there in the summer and I will never forget the adventure. It truly was just like in the movie and better. You made friends easily and there were always street races. In the fall of 1981 the LAPD began barricading off the boulevard and closing off traffic. This killed the adventure and those times are gone forever. Having been there, Van Nuys Boulevard is a nostalgic return to the past and a memorable way of remembering a great time of American youth.
    7catfish-er

    An interesting slice of life -- California style!

    I watched VAN NUYS BLVD as part of BCI Eclipse' Drive-in Cult Classics (featuring Crown International Pictures releases) on DVD.

    As a teenager growing up in the 70s the only thing I remember about the movie is my friend telling me about the mooning scene during the opening of the film.

    I had never seen the film until now, so it seems tame; and, in the director's words "almost innocent." That is certainly true by today's standards; but I am sure it was quite scandalous for the times.

    VAN NUYS BLVD is about Wednesday night's cruise scene in Los Angeles, on the boulevard of the same name. It packs in a lot of drag racing, super cool cars, dumb cops; and, hot chicks, with a side trip to Magic Mountain, to boot!

    The musical score features a pulsating disco beat; and, the opening song is fun and funky!

    VAN NUYS BLVD is very much in the same vein of the more famous (and better movie), "American Graffiti" released two years earlier.

    My friend and I ended up in LA in 1986; but by then the cruise scene was gone forever. Nevertheless, for those that have been there, VAN NUYS BLVD is a nice bit of nostalgia for 1970s California living.
    4christopher-underwood

    on the button for the eighties

    I appreciate that having been born in 1946, I don't really have the right to review this film. My period is 1968/69, some ten years before this and boy does it show! Here, the car has already become God once more, the dancing looks more like aerobics and the music! Well, I got through prog rock and even punk but this disco sound was beyond me. Amazing though just how early the 'eighties' began because this really looks absolutely on the button for the eighties and yet was presumably made no later than 1978 if it came out in '79. As others have mentioned no plot to speak of, lots of very cute naked bodies, but, for me, too much motoring, too much fairground riding and too much of that music. For anyone ten years younger, however, probably absolutely essential viewing.
    5Real_Review

    If You Ever Cruised A Strip, You'll Understand Van Nuys Blvd. On Wednesday Night.

    This is a nostalgic movie about cruising your car on a popular strip in the late 1970's. This particular strip is Van Nuys Blvd., north of Los Angeles, California. Cruising Van Nuys Blvd. was a cultural phenomenon that didn't last long - only a couple of years. As cruising takes hold of a local culture, each community creates new laws and police find creative ways to discourage young people from congregating. When people on the streets outnumber the total available police force, local residence get scared - even if there has been no significant rise in crime.

    I was a part of a cruising culture in the mid to late 1990's on Lindbergh Blvd. in Saint Louis, Missouri. From Hooters Restaurant to Ronnie's Movie Theater, the 4 mile strip was packed with bumper-to-bumper automobiles, Thursday through Saturday nights. At the peak of the local cruising popularity, heavy traffic could be seen every night, and weekends brought people from all over the country. Vendors would set up in parking lots and sell cool stuff - no permits, but no police available to enforce permit laws. Street lights were useless on weekends after dark - the steady, slow moving traffic would rarely completely stop for a red light. Public fights and public sex were commonplace. Bass speakers blared, low riders with ground effects lights lit up the pavement, and it seemed like a lawless carnival for a teenager. It was an amazing time and place. I took it for granted because I was young; I couldn't appreciate how lucky I was to be a part of it, or how quickly it would all be over.

    Most of the reviews of 'Van Nuys Blvd.' (1979) complain that there is no plot. I guess I can understand that complaint, but they don't understand cruising. Sometimes when you go cruising, nothing happens. Sometimes, it seems like a boring night of driving in a circle, until you take one more lap and meet the right girl. Sometimes, you get chased by cops. And, sometimes it just feels like being stuck in traffic.

    So, yeah, this movie might leave some people feeling like it was a pointless waste of 90 minutes... like aimlessly driving around with no destination... But, maybe it was supposed to feel that way. As for me, I can dig it.

    RealReview Posting Scoring Criteria: Acting - 0.5/1; Casting - 1/1; Directing - 1/1; Story - 0.5/1; Writing/Screenplay - 0.5/1;

    Total Base Score = 3.5

    Modifiers (+ or -): Authentic Location Shooting: 0.5 (It really isn't anywhere special, but it feels very authentic.);

    Music Score/Soundtrack: 0.5 (I downloaded the title track. Seriously, I did.);

    Cultural Significance: 0.5 (This film captures a moment in time, that will be relevant to a niche group of cruisers for as long as automobiles are driven by young people.);

    Total RealReview Rating: 5

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    • Trivia
      William Sachs agreed to expeditiously write and direct the film based on a list of requirements from Crown International Pictures, including the Van Nuys cruising topic - which the studio wanted to cash in on before the craze ended - and a certain (and apparently generous!) amount of nudity. He wrote the script in only 7 days and the film was produced on an accelerated schedule; the gambit reportedly paid off, with the film being released before the cruising was halted by local law enforcement.
    • Goofs
      Footage from the opening montage repeats before the end credits. Director William Sachs claims that the tight budget and shooting schedule precluded filming enough usable establishing footage to avoid repetition.
    • Quotes

      Officer Albert Zass: Why won't you help me?

      Biker: Because you're The Man, man.

    • Connections
      Featured in Le corbillard (1980)

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    • Release date
      • July 30, 1980 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Crown International Pictures
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Van Nuys Blvd.
    • Filming locations
      • Center St & Via Fustero, Piru, California, USA(Opening scenes. Van takes right onto Via Fustero.)
    • Production company
      • Marimark Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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