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Willem Dafoe | ... |
Vance
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Robert Gordon | ... |
Davis
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Marin Kanter | ... |
Telena
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J. Don Ferguson | ... |
Tarver
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Tina L'Hotsky | ... |
Sportster Debbie
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Lawrence Matarese | ... |
La Ville
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Danny Rosen | ... |
Ricky
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Phillip Kimbrough | ... |
Hurley
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Ken Call | ... |
Buck
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Elizabeth Gans | ... |
Augusta
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Margaret Jo Lee | ... |
Evie
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John King | ... |
John
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Bob Hannah | ... |
Sid
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Jane Berman | ... |
Lady in T-Bird
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A.B. Calloway | ... |
Truck Driver in Diner
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Leslie Kribbs Jr. | ... |
Wino
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Don Tilly | ... |
Cook
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Herbie Benton | ... |
Customer at Diner
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Isaiah Houston | ... |
Old Man at Pipeline
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Charles Robertson | ... |
Child at Pipeline
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Cliff Hall | ... |
Child at Pipeline
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Chris Johnson | ... |
Child at Pipeline
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Michael Gorgick | ... |
Truck Driver in Diner
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Ned Lambert | ... |
Man Outside Package Store
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Freddie West | ... |
Package Store Owner
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Earl Jackson | ... |
Card Player at Package Store
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Oscar Waycaster | ... |
G.I. in Lounge
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Michael Birnes | ... |
Customer in Lounge
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Robin Davis | ... |
Customer in Lounge
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Allan Hunt | ... |
Customer in Lounge
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George Logan | ... |
Customer in Lounge
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Virginia Logan | ... |
Customer in Lounge
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Nicholas Warf | ... |
Customer in Lounge
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Paul Williams | ... |
Customer in Lounge
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Mary-Ann Monforton | ... |
Customer in Lounge
(as Mary Ann Monforton)
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Wallace Melton | ... |
Customer in Lounge
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Huey Dixon | ... |
Customer in Lounge
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John Cottes | ... |
Bartender
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Edward McDuffie | ... |
Redneck
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C. Alan Rawlins | ... |
Local Youth
(as Alan Rawlins)
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Directed by
Kathryn Bigelow | ||
Monty Montgomery |
Written by
Kathryn Bigelow | ... | (written by) and |
Monty Montgomery | ... | (written by) |
Produced by
A. Kitman Ho | ... | producer |
Grafton Nunes | ... | producer |
Music by
Robert Gordon |
Cinematography by
Doyle Smith |
Editing by
Nancy Kanter |
Production Design by
Lilly Kilvert |
Makeup Department
Michael Tyler | ... | key hair stylist |
Stunts
Jack Gill | ... | stunt consultant |
Vern Hyde | ... | stunt coordinator |
Jerry Sommer | ... | stunt consultant |
Camera and Electrical Department
Tony Kupersmith | ... | key grip |
Location Management
Clayton Townsend | ... | location manager |
Music Department
Robert Gordon | ... | music soundtrack producer |
Artie Kaplan | ... | music coordinator |
John Lurie | ... | composer: additional music |
Tim Wisner | ... | music arranger |
Additional Crew
Jonathan Dana | ... | studio executive (uncredited) |
Mac Gordon | ... | production assistant (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- GeBe Film (1984) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- Atlantic Releasing Corporation (1984) (United States)
- Blue Underground (2004) (United States) (DVD)
- Free Dolphin Entertainment (2010) (France) (DVD)
- Palace Video (1983) (United Kingdom) (VHS)
- Palace Video (1983) (United Kingdom) (video) (Betamax)
- Stomp Visual (2005) (Australia) (DVD)
Special Effects
- Computer Opticals (optical effects)
Other Companies
- 39th Street Music Productions (special thanks)
- Chicago Museum of Broadcasting (special thanks)
- Computer Opticals (titles)
- Georgia State Patrol (special thanks)
- Golden Disc (special thanks)
- Magno Sound (re-recording facilities)
- Magnofex (sound editing)
- Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) (special thanks)
- Stone & Co. (accountants: Pioneer Corp.)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
It's circa 1959/1960 in the rural American south. A group of six bikers is heading to Daytona to watch the races, they having made plans to convene at a prearranged stop along Hwy. 17 so that they can ride down together. That stop - a town where no one would make the conscious decision to live - could be mistaken solely for a truck stop in being a proverbial blip along the road. Their stay is extended for what is estimated to be a day when one them, Hurley, has to make necessary repairs to his motorcycle, this delay which doesn't sit well with many of the other five in having to endure the boredom of the town. While some of the townsfolk they encounter see them as an injection of excitement in what is otherwise a proverbial backwater, most consider them no better than animals in not wanting to deal with them at all. One of the townsfolk, teenage Telena, hooks up with one of the bikers, Vance, she already used to danger of a different kind in being the daughter of an abusive father, wealthy widowed Tarver, who in some respects rules the town in regulating the flow of oil to the local service station. While many of the encounters between the bikers and the townsfolk have the potential to be explosive, it is that between Vance and Telena which may be the one, if any, to set off the fuse to the powder keg. Written by Huggo |
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Taglines | Sworn to Fun...Loyal to None!!! See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Box Office
Budget | $800,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Trivia | Debut credited role in a movie of Willem Dafoe. See more » |
Goofs | After visiting the liquor store, Vance downs a pint of Thunderbird wine and throws the empty bottle out of the car. The sound of the glass breaking on the pavement is heard while the bottle is still in the air. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Ultravox: Hymn (1982). See more » |
Soundtracks | Title Theme See more » |
Crazy Credits | The closing credits includes the following information: "Robert Gordon is an RCA recording artist" See more » |
Quotes |
Buck:
Y'know? I ain't never seen nothin' like it before in my life. They're animals. Hell, I'd love to trade places with 'em for a day or two. See more » |