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The Junkman

  • 1982
  • PG
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
899
YOUR RATING
The Junkman (1982)
Junkman and movie-maker Harlan Hollis struggles to stay alive when a jealous partner in his company hires goons to kill him.
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Junkman and movie-maker Harlan Hollis struggles to stay alive when a jealous partner in his company hires goons to kill him. Full of amazing car chases, fantastic crashes, and edge-of-your-s... Read allJunkman and movie-maker Harlan Hollis struggles to stay alive when a jealous partner in his company hires goons to kill him. Full of amazing car chases, fantastic crashes, and edge-of-your-seat action.Junkman and movie-maker Harlan Hollis struggles to stay alive when a jealous partner in his company hires goons to kill him. Full of amazing car chases, fantastic crashes, and edge-of-your-seat action.

  • Director
    • H.B. Halicki
  • Writer
    • H.B. Halicki
  • Stars
    • H.B. Halicki
    • Christopher Stone
    • Susan Shaw
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    899
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • H.B. Halicki
    • Writer
      • H.B. Halicki
    • Stars
      • H.B. Halicki
      • Christopher Stone
      • Susan Shaw
    • 15User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    H.B. Halicki
    H.B. Halicki
    • Harlan B. Hollis
    Christopher Stone
    Christopher Stone
    • Michael Fox
    Susan Shaw
    • Susan Clark
    Lang Jeffries
    Lang Jeffries
    • Arthur Wheeler
    Bruce Cameron
    • Bruce
    Jack Vacek
    • Jack
    Dan Grimaldi
    Dan Grimaldi
    • Larry Bergleman
    Kelly Busia
    • Kelly Hollis
    Richard L. Muse
    • Richard Harris Hill
    Freddy Cannon
    Freddy Cannon
    • Self
    Sharon McCreedy
    • Richard's secretary
    Lynda Day George
    Lynda Day George
    • Festival News Reporter
    Dennis Stouffer
    • Dennis (security man)
    Judi Gibbs
    • Christine
    Brian LaBonge
    • Brian
    Hoyt Axton
    Hoyt Axton
    • Self
    • (voice)
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    George Barris
    George Barris
    • Self
    The Belmonts
    • Themselves
    • Director
      • H.B. Halicki
    • Writer
      • H.B. Halicki
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    10kingjohnny85

    This movie rocks. It WAS a classic

    I bought the original a couple years back when the DVD first came out. Until a couple months ago i never knew of a sequel. Then one day i was at a discount department store on the Gold Coast when i found the original VHS copy of GONE IN 60 SECONDS PART II THE JUNKMAN. It was only $2 so i bought it. Later i found that it had been shipped up to Queensland from an old video store in Brompton South Australia. Any way, when i arrived home i chucked the movie on and watched it. I knew it was from the 80's and the styles were a bit off, but i enjoyed the movie. What else i enjoyed was the music, The fact that it was upbeat during the fast paced chase scenes and that the singers included the movie name and one of the major events that the movie was set around. The video wasn't in great condition so most of the middle to end of the movie was very fuzzy. This propelled me to go forth and find a remastered copy on DVD. Weeks later i found one and ordered it in. When it arrived i was excited, i was expecting soo much. But when i was watching it i noticed that something was removed from the original and replaced with something inferior. It was the music, the music that was written for THE JUNKMAN, gone, replaced with INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC??? So, i will rate the original 10 out of 10. But for the DVD 5 out of 10. H.B. "Tony" Halicki would be disappointed with what has become of one of his masterpieces.

    Knowing this makes me wonder what the original music was like in the original GONE IN 60 SECONDS.
    9abbazabakyleman-98834

    Mind-Blowing Car Chase Epic

    This film took two years to make because Toby Halicki took his time with the carefully executed stunts and numerous car chases featured in this movie. 150 cars were destroyed (an assortment of cars, trucks, planes, boats, etc.) that it was entered into the Guinness Book of World Records. This film actually has more of a story than Gone in 60 Seconds did as it's a loose autobiography of Halicki's own life as a junkyard owner turned filmmaker. It's a crying shame that Halicki died during filming of Gone in 60 Seconds 2 on August 20, 1989. Hopefully, someone will dig up much more footage of that lost film.
    7emm

    More of a follow-up than a sequel, but still fun.

    H.B. Halicki, who thrilled many with some of the most exciting car chases in GONE IN 60 SECONDS, had this follow-up a few years later called THE JUNKMAN. This time, it's more amusing and hilarious than the previous film, and you will expect both more and the same with the almost nonstop action. In Halicki's second effort, there are big explosions, gunslinging, and a femme fatale out to catch Harlan B. Hollis' butt (he played the role). Don't be perturbed, though. It isn't THE original movie, but given the notorious stuntwork and a sense of humor, it still has its credentials. You'll be amazed with the low-flying aircraft, plus a never-before-seen idea of autos driving over front hoods! As films like this go, it doesn't hang onto any new innovations, and the crashes are nothing to get nutty about. Sometimes, cars crash directly on purpose, which is lame. Halicki's talent in making movies shouldn't be denied, as logos of GONE IN 60 SECONDS appear almost every time. That includes a familiar prop, the beaten-up yellow '73 Mustang he named "Eleanor"! This one's different, but it won't leave you disappointed. If nobody can agree with the professional movie critics on THE JUNKMAN, who will?
    7Hey_Sweden

    H.B. Halicki strikes again!

    "Gone in 60 Seconds" mastermind H.B. "Toby" Halicki basically plays himself in this ass kicking tale guaranteed to please car enthusiasts and action movie junkies everywhere. Harlan Hollis is a junkman who's made good with a drive-in car chase classic and who is now set to attend a festival honouring film legend James Dean. However, the trip there proves to be an extremely eventful one as somebody has decided that it would be a very good idea to bump off Harlan. So he has to dodge assassins left, right, and centre while pretty much every vehicle in sight is destroyed in extravagant fashion. When Harlan is thought to be dead, he realizes it's good cover while he hightails it to L.A. to find out the brains behind the operation.

    Halicki delivers plenty of good, straightforward, unpretentious nonsense that's very easy to watch. The acting won't win any Oscars but it's just right for this sort of thing. Halicki is reasonably engaging in the lead, receiving fine support from Christopher Stone ("The Howling", "Cujo") as P.R. man Michael Fox, Susan Shaw as newswoman Susan Clark, who does some sleuthing of her own, Lang Jeffries ('Rescue 8') as Arthur, and Dan Grimaldi ("Don't Go in the House") as flustered news producer Larry Bergleman. Cameos include Freddy Cannon and the Belmonts, Lynda Day George ("Pieces") as a reporter, car customizer George Barris, and Hoyt Axton ("Gremlins") as both himself and a character in a film-within-the-film.

    The non-stop assortment of eye popping vehicular stunts is simply spectacular. "The Junkman" set a record for over 150 vehicles destroyed in one way or another. Best of all is the memorable gag of jumping a car *over* a plane. Halicki even works the use of the Goodyear Blimp into the proceedings!

    This is pulse-pounding visceral entertainment that really hits the spot.

    Seven out of 10.
    coho22

    The Car Crash King strikes again

    I just picked up this little gem on DVD. If you are a fan of 1980's era car chase flicks then this a fun, cheesy ride. While not as gritty as the legendary GONE IN SIXTY SECONDS(a true classic of outlaw filmaking,) this one boasts slicker production values and the World's Record for most vehicles wrecked in a movie. Full of thrilling stunts, gratuitous car crashes, sexy eighties ladies and a prize winning pig. By the way, the DVD is great. Great picture and lots of bonus footage(A peak at H.B. Halecki's car and toy collection is a treat.) Have fun.

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    • Trivia
      As with many stunts-gone-wrong in his first film, Gone in 60 Seconds (1974), director H.B. Halicki was almost killed several times in accidents during production. The worst involved a scene where Halicki, playing the lead Harlan Hollis, was driving towards one of the hit men's planes, and both collided head-on when pilot Tony Ostermeier misjudged the distance between them. One of the wings came through the car's windshield and hit Halicki, while the plane crashed behind him. Both escaped with relatively minor injuries, but the car Halicki was driving, a 1980 Cadillac Eldorado, was wrecked, as well as the plane, and both had to be replaced for filming to continue.
    • Goofs
      At the "Gone in 60 Seconds" premiere, two different movie posters of the film can be seen decorating the front of the Cinerama Dome. One is a British quad poster, that was only used in the UK when the film was released there in 1976 and was never and would never be available or used to advertise a film in the US.
    • Quotes

      Susan Clark: We go down about a mile, there's a side road that cuts through the hills - that'll take us to a Union Road, then it's straight to US101. That way, we can miss all this traffic.

      Jack: Another Susan Clark Special Shortcut.

      Susan Clark: Listen, this time I have a map.

      Jack: Oh, got a map!

      Bruce: Oh great, last time she only had a hunch.

    • Alternate versions
      All current video releases replace the entire original soundtrack, various sound effects, and strong language, as well as missing some dialogue from the female police dispatchers. They also omit a scene after the ending credits with the pig farmer sitting in the Rolls Royce at the party, looking around in dismay and saying to his pig, "Let's get out of here, Farrah. These Los Angeles people are just too weird!" before shaking his head.
    • Connections
      Edited into Deadline Auto Theft (1983)
    • Soundtracks
      The Great American Dream
      Music and Lyrics by Hoyt Axton

      Sung by Freddy Cannon and the Belmonts

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    • Release date
      • August 28, 1982 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Gone in 60 Seconds II
    • Filming locations
      • RMS Queen Mary - 1126 Queens Highway, Long Beach, California, USA
    • Production company
      • H.B. Halicki Mercantile Company
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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