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- In a dystopian future, a cross country automobile race requires contestants to run down innocent pedestrians to gain points that are tallied based on each kill's brutality.
- Ex-con Jensen Ames is forced by the warden of a notorious prison to compete in our post-industrial world's most popular sport: a car race in which inmates must brutalize and kill one another on the road to victory.
- With the U.S. down on its knees, suffering from complete societal collapse and rampant anarchy, the nefarious Weyland Corporation has created a vast and impenetrable prison-city called "the Sprawl", where more than 400,000 inmates are left to rot. Under those circumstances, the secluded community's undisputed ruler is the unknown iconic race car driver known only as "Frankenstein", who is still the king of the deadly Death Races, now broadcast over the Dark Web. Then, a new powerful contestant arrives--the mysterious Connor Gibson--who is hellbent on beating Frankenstein at his own game; however, this is easier said than done. Does Connor have what it takes to humiliate the master of the races before millions of spectators?
- Explores the origins of the first "Frankenstein" car driver, Carl "Luke" Lucas, who died in a race at the beginning of the first film.
- Convicted cop-killer Carl Lucas, a.k.a. Frankenstein, is a superstar driver in the brutal prison yard demolition derby known as the Death Race. He is only one victory away from winning freedom for himself and his pit crew.
- Five long decades after Death Race 2000 (1975), in the overpopulated United Corporations of America, the annual Death Race is about to begin. This time, Frankenstein is up against no-nonsense challengers. How many points will he score?
- Jack Tyson is a young man partaking in an illegal Mexico-to-California car race when a desperate woman, fleeing from her abusive gangster boyfriend who is financing the race, jumps into his car pleading for his help and who has an incriminating USB drive that could send her boyfriend, among others, to prison.
- In the North African desert in World War II, a damaged American fighter plane that is unable to take off tries to evade and destroy a pursuing Nazi tank.
- The first controversial video game to feature the race car driver running over pedestrians to their grave to score points.
- On February 17, 2020, Charles Lum woke up seeing double. A week later his doctor called with news that a "mass" in his brain was HIV related lymphoma. DEATH RACE is a video diary which documents Charles Lum's health struggle.
- If you thought Lassie had little to draw on in way of predecessors, there's a revelation in store in this silent 1914 melodrama and its titular star, a fun-loving collie.
- The child of a mechanician is stricken with a malady which may require an operation at a moment's notice. He has to accompany his master, a racer, in a big auto race for a large prize, to run from their town to Los Angeles, fifty miles away. On the day of the race the child becomes worse. The parents know that an operation is necessary. The doctor cannot be reached. The mechanician takes the child, jumps into the car, and though he is the last to start in the race, he drives with such reckless speed that he comes in first and is awarded the prize. When he reaches Los Angeles, instead of stopping for congratulations from the crowd, he drives to the hospital. The child's life is saved.
- In the quiet town of Pittsfield, Vermont, a diverse group of athletes tackles the world's most brutal and absurd endurance challenge - a sixty-hour event known as the Death Race.
- The unreasoning jealousy of the ranch foreman, in love with Edith, is aroused by the coming of the new night operator to Lone Point. So that, when it appears that the night operator has robbed Purdy, the rancher, the foreman's jealousy blinds him to further investigation, and he sets out with the punchers to deal frontier justice to the night operator. The latter is thrown into a box car at the Lone Point siding, which is then sent down grade to certain destruction. Helen arrives at the station in time to learn of the terrible deed and sets out in pursuit on her horse. She finally overtakes the locked car and leaps from her horse to the handrail. But before she can put the brakes on the open drawbridge looms up ahead, and it seems that her sacrifice will be in vain for there is barely time to bring the car to a stop. Tugging at the brakes, Helen halts the car within inches of the edge of the tracks.
- New evidence reveals the vivid truth about the spectacular, lethal Roman sport of chariot racing, and its vast crowds, riots, curses and huge prizes.
- Dr. Remond and his wife are at their country home; his friend. Mr. Lafour, visits them. Suddenly Mrs. Remond, who has turned toward the window, utters a cry, "An aeroplane." Pleased at the unexpected sight she calls her husband to the balcony, waving her napkin by way of salutation. But Lafour is ignorant as to the cause of her pleasure. He looks at Mrs. Remond, who has aroused in him an insane passion of love. The aeroplane alights in a field nearby. The aviator is heartily congratulated by Mr. and Mrs. Remond, They recognize him as Favard, their friend, who has come to visit them. While at dinner Dr. Remond begs the aviator to stay a few days with them as their guest and the aviator cordially accepts their hospitality. While they are dining a telegram arrives from Dr. Mailet requesting Dr. Remond to be present at a consultation in town the following day at three o'clock. Lafour's passion becomes frantic. He has succeeded in finding Mrs. Remond alone. The lady rejects him with disdain, Lafour, finding himself rejected, plans a fiendish plot to ruin his friend Remond. He writes a note to Mrs. Remond saying, "I love you passionately, but you have rejected me with insults. My revenge will be terrible. Tbe bridge over which the train your husband is traveling will break down." Lafour hands this letter to a servant, saying, "Tomorrow, two hours after the doctor's departure, hand this letter to Mrs. Remond." Lafour goes away from the house in search of the necessary accomplices for his dark plot. The hour of departure has arrived. The doctor kisses his wife good-bye. Two hours later the servant delivers the letter. The doctor's wife is in despair when a kindly voice asks, "What is the matter?" It is her friend Favard, the aviator. Mrs. Remond tells him about the danger surrounding her husband. Favard has an idea and is soon on his way to the railway tracks. The villainous Lafour has placed dynamite under the bridge over which the doctor's train is to pass. The aviator hastens to meet the train, which he succeeds in stopping just as the bridge is blown up. The doctor hastens back to calm his wife. The miserable Lafour, thinking that his ignoble revenge has been accomplished, again forces himself upon Mrs. Remond. He is driven from the house where now supreme happiness reigns.
- Four racers race to the death in a high-stakes game of action. Based on Mad Max: Fury Road, and Death Race.
- The child of an automobile mechanic is stricken with a malady which may require an immediate operation. The attending physician instructs the mechanic and his wife to notify him at once in case complications set in. A big automobile race, for a prize of $1,000, is to be held the following week. The mechanic is to accompany the driver of racing car No. 10. The race course stretches between the small town in which the mechanic lives and Los Angeles, fifty miles distant. The mechanic is on hand the morning of the race. The mechanic's wife comes with the announcement that their child is worse. Together they hurry to the physician's house, only to find that he has been called to a hospital in Los Angeles. Back at the race course the time for starting has almost arrived and the driver of No. 10 is frantic because he cannot find his mechanic. The signal for start is given and the racers begin. An instant later, the mechanic and his wife, carrying the sick child, run up, get into No. 10 and speed away towards Los Angeles and the doctor. No. 10 is the last to start, but the nerve of a father fighting for the life of his child is of steel. Without giving a thought to the fact that his car is in the race, car No. 10 speeds past one car after another and passes the judges' stand at the finish well ahead of all the other contestants. The mechanic drives straight to the hospital. A check for $2,000, the first prize in the big road race, is later handed therein.
- Max is in danger from a cult seeking his life. As his friends sit over a beer, they discuss his fate but find its too late - but for who?
- A death race to the finish.
- In this PETA undercover investigation, it is revealed that horses are drugged in order to run faster and to hide their injuries.
- An interview with David Carradine about Death Race 2000.
- One fateful November night, Alydar mysteriously broke his leg while alone in his stall at 10 pm. An insurance investigation ensued, and his injury was declared an accident. $41.5 million was paid out. Later the FBI would get involved and there would be two federal trials. BROKEN, one part true-crime and one part courtroom drama, is set in the evocative history of the adrenaline-filled days of horse racing's golden age. The author interviews over 25 witnesses in order to discover the truth about the death of the magnificent racehorse and reaches an unexpected and startling conclusion.
- Bob is in the fast lane, moving between digital and surreal worlds. He rushes through cities and always feels pursued. "Death Race" is the dark electro song from the album "Transpicuous" by award winner film composer Marcel Barsotti.
- Music Video
- 1977–19841hTV-G7.4 (67)TV EpisodeMinnesota farm girl Charlotte Johnson wants to be a champion figure skater; Jeremy Hale suspects that his brother, a concert pianist, was murdered and wants to find out how and by whom; and divorcing Mr. and Mrs. Burnstein agree to a race to decide the final settlement of their joint property.
- British racing car driver Morrison is killed in a local race. The driver's chief mechanic presents evidence to M Squad that indicated the car may have been tampered with before the accident.
- Jessica investigates when a wealthy yachtsman is murdered two days before a big race, and the daughter of his rival is charged with the crime.
- A Race Against Death The Saxon Lord Sedgewick owes a large amount in taxes to Prince John, and if he doesn't pay, his granddaughter, Lady Pamela, will have to marry Sir Gilbert. So she requests Robin's help. Robin enters a contest, The Race Against Death, devised by Prince John, with a huge sum of money as prize, but finds it is rigged against him. Robin ends up needing to be rescued by his men from inside the castle.
- With Ian having fallen victim to the Sensorites' plague, the Doctor is desperate to find a cure. But the City Administrator is still determined to rid his world of aliens.
- The eight remaining players endure one of the hardest Finals in Challenge history, but not everyone will make it to the end of the day. A never before seen twist shocks the challengers and changes the game completely.
- 2019–TV Episode
- "it's a race": listen, you know how you've always wanted a movie that features equal parts homoerotic subtext and rampant homophobia? a movie with two leading ladies and one of them is a white woman looking to kill for profit? a movie that speeds by the plot to get to the bloody action sequences? well, jd and guest challen wright are here to tell you why 2008's "death race" deserves a second shot.