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Turbo Interceptor

Original title: The Wraith
  • 1986
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
21K
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Charlie Sheen, Nick Cassavetes, Clint Howard, and Griffin O'Neal in Turbo Interceptor (1986)
After a young man is murdered by a road-racing gang of motor-heads, a mysterious fast-driving spirit descends from the sky to take revenge.
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In a small town in Arizona, a mysterious man/spirit descends from the sky and manifests in a sports car and targets a local violent road-racing gang of motor heads, headed by a ruthless bull... Read allIn a small town in Arizona, a mysterious man/spirit descends from the sky and manifests in a sports car and targets a local violent road-racing gang of motor heads, headed by a ruthless bully who'll do anything to get what he wants.In a small town in Arizona, a mysterious man/spirit descends from the sky and manifests in a sports car and targets a local violent road-racing gang of motor heads, headed by a ruthless bully who'll do anything to get what he wants.

  • Director
    • Mike Marvin
  • Writer
    • Mike Marvin
  • Stars
    • Charlie Sheen
    • Nick Cassavetes
    • Sherilyn Fenn
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    5.9/10
    21K
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    • Director
      • Mike Marvin
    • Writer
      • Mike Marvin
    • Stars
      • Charlie Sheen
      • Nick Cassavetes
      • Sherilyn Fenn
    • 170User reviews
    • 90Critic reviews
    • 39Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Charlie Sheen
    Charlie Sheen
    • The Wraith…
    Nick Cassavetes
    Nick Cassavetes
    • Packard
    Sherilyn Fenn
    Sherilyn Fenn
    • Keri
    Randy Quaid
    Randy Quaid
    • Loomis
    Matthew Barry
    Matthew Barry
    • Billy
    David Sherrill
    David Sherrill
    • Skank
    Jamie Bozian
    Jamie Bozian
    • Gutterboy
    Clint Howard
    Clint Howard
    • Rughead
    Griffin O'Neal
    Griffin O'Neal
    • Oggie
    Chris Nash
    Chris Nash
    • Minty
    Vickie Benson
    • Waitress
    Jeffrey Sudzin
    • Redd
    Peder Melhuse
    • Murphy
    Michael Hungerford
    • Stokes
    Steven Eckholdt
    Steven Eckholdt
    • Boy in Daytona
    Liz Kern
    Liz Kern
    • Girl in Daytona
    • (as Elizabeth Cox)
    Richard Alexander
    • Sandeval
    Christopher Bradley
    Christopher Bradley
    • Jamie
    • Director
      • Mike Marvin
    • Writer
      • Mike Marvin
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    7metallikat74

    A Bit of 80's Fun!

    My brothers and I used to watch this movie all the time, probably when it was on HBO back in the day. It was a nice piece of nostalgia. Since I had viewed it so much as a kid, it was like going back and watching a movie you almost know by heart but at the same time weren't really sure what was going to happen next.

    The soundtrack was great, with the likes of Ozzy, Billy Idol, Robert Palmer and others. Looking at all that 80's "fashion" was fun too. The DVD box didn't say the year but I had determined it to be about '86 or '87.

    I couldn't help but draw a comparison to this storyline and that of "The Crow". "The Crow" is definitely a darker piece of fun but the same "guy done wrong takes revenge and finds his girl" wasn't hard to miss.

    All in all, if you're looking for something fun, with a great soundtrack, cool cars and fast car races, check it out!
    Lovechild_77

    Lost and found!

    Well, this movie is one of those half-forgotten gems of this cool decade. As a child I use to rent this movie over and over again but then I forgot it's name when I grew older. Recently, when I started to look for old cult 80s, I stumbled upon this little nice saga. The story is ridiculous but quite entertaining (I love revenge ;)) and there are many strange plot-holes through the whole movie. So why bother renting or buying this old s*** you may ask? Well if you are a child of the 80s and saw it back then, it can bring back some nice memories. If you are from that time but have not seen it, you MUST see it. Everyone else, just see it and enjoy a movie with one of the greatest cars ever on screen. For those who have seen it I just must make some statements of some of the major flaws in the film. How come that the police just let the thugs steal all the nerds cars in a small town like this? (very strange) And why don't the stupid morons see that they're next to die on the list when their buddies fall off one buy one. No fear at all...=) Well... all and all a funny flash-back. You know from like ten minutes into the movie how the end will be, but you'll KEEP on looking...
    7BA_Harrison

    You've just gotta love the spirit of the 80s.

    Back in 1986, The Wraith just about qualified as a moderately entertaining alternative should the video rental shop be all out of copies of Aliens or Top Gun; however, when watched twenty three years later from a nostalgic point of view, this silly supernatural revenge flick actually proves to be a whole heap of fun. Charlie Sheen's lifeless performance; the sheer naffness of the race scenes; an ever-present pop/rock soundtrack; Nick Cassavetes' ridiculously nasty boo-hiss bad guy; a collection of annoying comic-book punks with idiotic names and silly mannerisms: The Wraith is perfect for anyone looking for some mindless popcorn action and a bit of a laugh at the expense of the decade that taste forgot.

    Sheen plays a restless spirit who returns from the afterlife in a turbo charged ghost car to seek revenge on the reprehensible road pirates responsible for his death, rescue roller waitress Keri (the scorching Sherilyn Fenn) from the clutches of psychotic killer Packard Walsh (Cassavetes), and say goodbye to his younger brother Billy (Matthew Barry).

    Although the film's star isn't really given that much to do (for much of the time, Sheen's character is hidden behind he wheel of his otherworldly car or in a silly cyberpunk suit and black full-face helmet), the excellent supporting cast more than make up for his absence: Randy Quaid is great as a desert cop trying to make sense of the carnage; Clint Howard gives another memorable performance as a mechanic with crazy hair; and Fenn is effortlessly sexy, and gets her top off once or twice during proceedings.

    With more cheese than one of the burgers served up by Keri at the Big K bar, The Wraith is a great time-waster and recommended to all fans of 80s cult cinema.
    6jrfranklin01

    An 80's Wonder

    If you care to travel back to 1986, you'll see a young and not-yet popular Charlie Sheen star as a ghost with a vengeance. This, of course, means that you'll have to endure a few eighties quirks, which gave the decade its unique character.

    "The Wraith" is a creative story about a bunch of drag-racing town bullies who are into taking what they wish, mostly by force. The town police (although shown as macho) appear feckless in apprehending the thugs. The town's populus remain largely actionless due to their fear. The kingpin of these hooligans is Packard Walsh (Nick Cassavetes - son of famous actor John Cassavetes). Charlie Sheen plays Jake, the reincarnation of a slain victim (Jamie) of the town thugs. He appears out of nowhere and soon begins conversations with Packard Walsh's girlfriend, an action considered lethal. Soon a mysterious driver with an exotic, futuristic-looking car (the real-life Dodge-Chrysler Interceptor M4S) appears on the scene and begins drag-racing Packard's gang into the grave.

    This film gives us some great eighties in it's soundtrack which includes Robert Palmer and Billy Idol. It also gives a look at the popular "punk" look of the eighties in the character of Skank. I recently discovered that the Wraith's car was a real-life automobile. And only one original model was actually loaned from Chrysler. The other shots were of "shell" models, without engines, etc. During the filming of the good drag-race shots on the mountainsides outside of Tuscon, one of the crew members was killed and another critically wounded.

    I had some dislike for the film in the completely idiotic and helpless nature of Packard's thugs. In fact, I had a bit of trouble in believing the entire town's pacifisim towards Packard. There is one strange scene involving a sexual encounter between Packard and some local girl, where she thanks the sheriff for showing up. This just didn't add any credibility. But then again the whole movie is a bit incredible, especially the Wraith's car and its ability to keep that Windex shine after blowing up. And I never did figure out what the deal was with that one part that glowed at the end of every crash. More 80's sfx...? I chuckled for an instant though when I saw the Wraith enter Packard's warehouse in that "spacesuit" with what appeared to be a "space shotgun". What was the deal with that? I was beginning to think Jake's body was beamed aboard an alien ship before he died and now he was returning with their technology.

    A good story for the eighties, but not one to take too seriously. Be sure to admire Sherilyn Fenn's teeny character, Keri. Oh, I also read you can buy an M4S Interceptor replica for about $70,000. Ouch! 6/10
    sando_anoff

    For some reason, this is one of my all time favorites!!

    No, I'm not necessarily crazy about cars and car chases, and I'm no big fan of horror either, and yes, it's clear from the first scene that this is a 'B' movie,... but this really must be one of the greatest 'B' movies ever made, maybe one of the greatest films of all time!! (and believe me, I've seen a lot of films).

    There is just something about the way this film starts and moves like an unstoppable force towards its conclusion. It's almost like all the characters around the Wraith instinctively know who he really is, and what is going to happen to them ultimately (you can see it in their eyes), and yet somehow, they seem to be irresistibly drawn into his web, lost in their own pride, entangled in their own rules of engagement, and misguided by their own sheer foolhardiness. and so the film goes from one inevitability to the next, with each person remaining true to himself/herself.

    There are also some really memorable-crazy characters in the film, who add some light relief to what I think is a very serious film about human destiny; how we each help to create our own reality and then have to deal with it. To anyone who hasn't seen this film, give it a try (if you can find it) and keep an open mind. This not a high-tech blockbuster movie, but it's definitely a high-intelligence movie.

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    • Trivia
      Dedicated to the memory of Bruce Ingram, who worked on the film as an assistant cameraman. He was the single person killed when the camera car overturned.
    • Goofs
      In the race between the Wraith and the red Daytona they come up on a Ford Escort that the Daytona has to swerve past. A few seconds later the Daytona swerves around it again. Also, during the race between the Wraith and the Firebird there is a brief point of view shot of a car swerving to avoid the same Escort.
    • Quotes

      Jake: Well, it's time for me to hit the road. My business here is finished. Before I do, I want you to have somethin'.

      [hands Billy his car keys]

      Jake: She's yours now.

      Billy Hankins: Who's mine?

      Jake: It's outside. Turbo Interceptor. The only one in existence. Does very special things. Take care of it, will ya?

      Billy Hankins: Who are you, bro?

      Jake: You said it, Billy

      [Jake gives him a knowing look]

      Jake: ... I Gotta Go.

    • Alternate versions
      Tv and some video rental versions - the ones most most commonly seen or found - do not include extended love scenes featuring topless nudity of Sherilyn Fenn.
    • Connections
      Featured in Trailer Trauma 3: 80s Horrorthon (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Where's the Fire
      Written and Performed by Tim Feehan

      Courtesy of Scotti Brothers Records

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    • Release date
      • May 1, 2020 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Dave Sherrill's official page for the movie
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Phantom
    • Filming locations
      • 2128 East 5th Street - Tucson, Arizona, USA(Keri Johnson's house)
    • Production companies
      • New Century Entertainment Corporation
      • Alliance Entertainment
      • Turbo Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $2,700,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,500,000
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,402,535
      • Nov 23, 1986
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,500,000
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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