A laid-back American truck driver in south Australia starts to suspect a man driving a green van of killing young women along his route, and proceeds to play a cat-and-mouse game in order to... Read allA laid-back American truck driver in south Australia starts to suspect a man driving a green van of killing young women along his route, and proceeds to play a cat-and-mouse game in order to catch him red-handed.A laid-back American truck driver in south Australia starts to suspect a man driving a green van of killing young women along his route, and proceeds to play a cat-and-mouse game in order to catch him red-handed.
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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- Director
- Writers
- Everett De Roche(screenplay)
- Richard Franklin(original story)
- Stars
Top credits
- Director
- Writers
- Everett De Roche(screenplay)
- Richard Franklin(original story)
- Stars
- Awards
- 6 nominations
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Steve Millichamp
- Policeas Police
- (as Stephen Millichamp)
Angelica La Bozzetta
- Hitchhikeras Hitchhiker
- (as Angie La Bozzetta)
Carole-Ann Aylett
- Cleaning Ladyas Cleaning Lady
- (as Carol Ann Aylett)
- Director
- Writers
- Everett De Roche(screenplay) (original story)
- Richard Franklin(original story)
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- See more cast details at IMDbPro
Storyline
Pat Quid is driving a semi across Australia. On the way he encounters various other travellers and the occasional hitchhikers repeatedly as they're traveling the same road. A favorite pastime of Pat is to play games to pass the time on the journey (such as to make up backgrounds of the other people on the road). Pamela is one hitchhiker he picks up. But when she disappears, he suspects that the driver of a van who has been acting a little strange (Smith or Jones), may be the serial killer mentioned on the radio. But his pursuit of the van driver brings him to the attention of the police, who begin to suspect him. —Brian W Martz <B.Martz@Genie.com>
- Taglines
- The truck driver plays games... The hitchhiker plays games. And the killer is playing the deadliest game of all!
- Genres
- Certificate
- PG
- Parents guide
Did you know
- TriviaWith a budget of 1.8 million Australian dollars, Roadgames was, at the time, the most expensive film to be made in Australia.
- GoofsQuid says dingoes don't bark which is not true. (As it turns out, his dog, Bosworth, isn't a dingo, so he's even wrong about that.)
- Quotes
Patrick 'Pat' Quid: Madam, just because I drive a truck does not make me a truck driver.
- Crazy creditsThe closing credits roll over the image of the words 'tomorrow's bacon' written on the back of Quid's trailer.
Top review
Under rated road movie thriller with Hitchcockian trappings
Road Games is an Ok suspense film by Hitchcock disciple Richard Franklin (see also Psycho II, Link, FX II:The Deadly Art of Illusion). It features a good performance by Stacy Keach as a lone truck driver transporting bacon across the Australian outback during a butcher's strike. Every now and then, Keach comes across other travellers on the road, one of whom is the driver of a mysterious green van. Keach, having heard about a serial killer on the loose on his radio, convinces himself that the driver of the green van is also the murderer the police are looking for. However, Keach takes such ludicrous and unorthodox actions to prove his theory that he ends up making himself look like the culprit.
The main theme here of an innocent man being mistaken for a murderer is as old as the hills. The freshness of this film is provided principally by the unconventional locale (Aussie outback) and the outlandish set of supporting characters introduced during the course of the film. The suspense is good during the main scenes, but in between the film loses momentum. Hardly surprising, since Keach spends much of the film alone, chatting away to himself and his pet dingo in the cab of his truck. Listening to a man talkking to himself is hardly the best way to build excitement. However, you can feel a prickle of terror in your heart during one particularly hair raising sequence in which Keach investigates a peculiar sound in the back of his lorry.
I like this film, but it's no classic. Just one of those quiet, forgotten gems that film buffs ought to seek out for a rainy day.
The main theme here of an innocent man being mistaken for a murderer is as old as the hills. The freshness of this film is provided principally by the unconventional locale (Aussie outback) and the outlandish set of supporting characters introduced during the course of the film. The suspense is good during the main scenes, but in between the film loses momentum. Hardly surprising, since Keach spends much of the film alone, chatting away to himself and his pet dingo in the cab of his truck. Listening to a man talkking to himself is hardly the best way to build excitement. However, you can feel a prickle of terror in your heart during one particularly hair raising sequence in which Keach investigates a peculiar sound in the back of his lorry.
I like this film, but it's no classic. Just one of those quiet, forgotten gems that film buffs ought to seek out for a rainy day.
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- barnabyrudge
- Dec 22, 2002
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- Truck Driver - Gejagt von einem Serienkiller
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- A$1,800,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 41min
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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