Eddiemunster Posted March 13, 2005 Report Posted March 13, 2005 Anyone remember this movie? I'm unable to find it on DVD anywhere. Quote
Julieduke Posted March 13, 2005 Report Posted March 13, 2005 No but , I know of the famous song thow? Quote
Capt_Redneck Posted March 13, 2005 Report Posted March 13, 2005 Another great "Trucker" movie of the 70's...There were 2 low end DVD releases for it. Both releases weren't that great with picture quality and were edited. I am not sure who owns the rights to the movie , but to have two companies put out sub-par DVD's isn't good for us fans. Hopefully MGM will put this on DVD of their own and NOT liscence it out again... Quote
Jamanda Posted March 13, 2005 Report Posted March 13, 2005 We've never heard of it, but our mom has, go figure. She just told us it was some trucker movie, but never saw it. Quote
Eddiemunster Posted March 16, 2005 Author Report Posted March 16, 2005 Yeah, it's a good ol' trucker movie. I'm not quite into remembering too many names of actors, but the guy who played in Rocky, as Rocky's brother in law is in it. I'm kinda surprised to hear that I'm not even able to order it, since I have seen some really bad low budgit movies out there. Not to say this movie is low budgit or bad at all, but I feel it should be available. I guess I'm outnumbered on that one!!! Quote
Capt_Redneck Posted March 16, 2005 Report Posted March 16, 2005 Burt Young is in Convoy, he was Rocky's brother-in-law....I kinda hope this does get a proper DVD release, but it is not on the boards anytime soon... Quote
Brian Coltrane Posted March 17, 2005 Report Posted March 17, 2005 I've seen bootleg copies of this movie for sale at drag strips and swap meets, but it hasn't exactly popped up at Walmart yet. I caught this flick on TV, a long time ago. I remember it having an anti-government, "down with the fuzz" theme. But I can't remember what the plot was, as far as the whole trucker rebellion went. Was it because of the proposed 55 mph speed limit? Was it because of a toll-bridge? Was it because Coors wasn't available in that neck of the woods? (wrong movie. Heh!) I do remember the song pretty well, by C.W. McCall. The lyrics might end up under our Music topics in the near future. Brian Quote
1hellraiser Posted March 25, 2005 Report Posted March 25, 2005 Brian, you disapoint me. I thought you being coltrane and all, you'd know all the anti law movies, . The Rubber Duck, (kris kristofferson), drives a black mack, with ali mc graw, riding shotgun. The whole mess starts, when the sheriff, (ernest borgnine), gets in a fight with another trucker, in the truck stop. With ali mcgraws charecter, being a photographer, she is able get the press involved with the convoy. By this time, another trucker, has sideswiped a school bus. Then the issue of truckers rights gets involved, (diesel prices, low load wages, dirty dispatchers..... much like today). By the end of the movie the chase hets out of hand, and the Duck, dumps his truck in the river. Where they use the truck as a casket for him. But at the very end of the movie, he is seen in the back of the "11 long hair friends of Jesus", bus with ali mcgraw on the way to Mexico. The is bascially the plot, if im wromg please correct, you guys usually do. Quote
Bush Tucker Man Posted October 16, 2005 Report Posted October 16, 2005 Absolutely marvellous film. The cinematography for the title sequence is second to none;"Arizona. Noon, On the 7th of June When They Eye-balled Over The PassBulldog MackWith A Can On The BackAnd A 'Jag-war' Haulin' Ass"There's 3 versions of the title song (or there was here in the UK)The 45rpm singleThe soundtrack versionThe movie version (surpisingly the soundtack LP had a missing verse, or was it 2 verses??)It really could have done with a part 2Here's a A Nice Little Site for anyone who's interested. I like the bonnet mascots (sorry!!, Hood ) Quote
ralfsmith Posted January 12, 2006 Report Posted January 12, 2006 Can you provide me more information on this matter?johntvery@operamail.comjohntvery@hotmail.com Quote
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