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Thunder Road

  • 1958
  • Approved
  • 1h 32m
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6.5/10
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Robert Mitchum in Thunder Road (1958)
A veteran comes home from the Korean War to the mountains and takes over the family moonshining business. He has to battle big-city gangsters who are trying to take over the business and the police who are trying to put him in prison.
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A veteran comes home from the Korean War to the mountains and takes over the family moonshining business. He has to battle big-city gangsters who are trying to take over the business and the... Read allA veteran comes home from the Korean War to the mountains and takes over the family moonshining business. He has to battle big-city gangsters who are trying to take over the business and the police who are trying to put him in prison.A veteran comes home from the Korean War to the mountains and takes over the family moonshining business. He has to battle big-city gangsters who are trying to take over the business and the police who are trying to put him in prison.

  • Director
    • Arthur Ripley
  • Writers
    • James Atlee Phillips
    • Walter Wise
    • Robert Mitchum
  • Stars
    • Robert Mitchum
    • Gene Barry
    • Jacques Aubuchon
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    6.5/10
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    • Director
      • Arthur Ripley
    • Writers
      • James Atlee Phillips
      • Walter Wise
      • Robert Mitchum
    • Stars
      • Robert Mitchum
      • Gene Barry
      • Jacques Aubuchon
    • 85User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
    • 73Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Robert Mitchum
    Robert Mitchum
    • Lucas Doolin
    Gene Barry
    Gene Barry
    • Troy Barrett
    Jacques Aubuchon
    Jacques Aubuchon
    • Carl Kogan
    Keely Smith
    Keely Smith
    • Francie Wymore
    Trevor Bardette
    Trevor Bardette
    • Vernon Doolin
    Sandra Knight
    Sandra Knight
    • Roxanna Ledbetter
    James Mitchum
    James Mitchum
    • Robin Doolin
    Peter Breck
    Peter Breck
    • Stacey Gouge
    • (uncredited)
    Charles Elledge
    • Jimmy
    • (uncredited)
    Jerry Hardin
    Jerry Hardin
    • Niles Penland
    • (uncredited)
    Charles Hendrix
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Betsy Holt
    • Mary Barrett
    • (uncredited)
    Peter Hornsby
    • Lucky - Kogan's Henchman
    • (uncredited)
    Francis Koon
    • Sarah Doolin
    • (uncredited)
    Christopher Mitchum
    Christopher Mitchum
    • Washboard Player
    • (uncredited)
    Russell Offhaus
    • Noisy Customer
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Perry
    Jack Perry
    • Kogan Henchman Killed in Car Crash
    • (uncredited)
    Robert Porterfield
    • Preacher
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Arthur Ripley
    • Writers
      • James Atlee Phillips
      • Walter Wise
      • Robert Mitchum
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    bullet_nose_stude

    hot cars, dark winding mountain roads, ambushes in waiting - WAYYY coooolll

    I was 5 when this was made, but the first time i saw it I must have been 9 or 10 - I will never forget the electric-feeling charge that went through me that first time. When viewing the movie today, one has to keep in mind the period in which this movie was made. It looks and feels dated.

    Being a car nut even at that young age, I started paying close attention when i saw Lucas Doolin's 50 Ford flying around a curve with a 57 Ford carrying two G-men on its tail. Just when it looks like he's about to get caught by a bumper clamping device on the front of the 57, he activates a lever that releases the rear bumper of the 50 Ford and leaves the G-men sitting there holding nothing but a bumper.

    With a cigarette dangling from the corner of his mouth, Robert Mitchum as sleepy-eyed Lucas Doolin seems utterly cool and totally unafraid of anything that stands in the way of his way of making a living, which happens to be transporting illegal liquor. Everyone in his small community of Harlan seems to either look up to him or be envious of him. The scene where Gene Barry walks up to him after a chase and boxes Doolin and the 50 Ford in is classic. Realizing he is caught, Mitchum sits in the car, shuts off the engine, lights a cigarette and leans back in the seat. Barry walks up, leans over to the window and says "I believe I have a bumper that belongs to you." Mitchum nonchalantly replies "Well, why don't you give it back? That's like stealing, ain't it?"

    I last saw this about 5 years ago. I would have been 46 then. It still excited me then. I guess it always will.
    6jjnxn-1

    A study in contrasts

    Decent if unremarkable drama of a moonshiner and the feds who are trying to shut him down. A real study in star power with Robert Mitchum commanding the screen with seemingly little effort. An interesting contrast can be made between him and his son James, making his screen debut here, their appearance is so similar that you would think their performances would have a hint of the same similarity. The senior Mitchum owns the screen with an easy charm and magnetism while the young Mitchum is stiff with a vacant stare. Keely Smith contributes a couple of terrific numbers sung in her unique style but she also comes across as uncomfortable and mechanical in any scene which doesn't require her to sing. A huge drive-in hit in its day, it's easy to see why since it has a very laid back, low budget feel.
    boris-26

    Has a strange charm I can't put a finger to....

    THUNDER ROAD opens with a bang! A bumper snatcher (Government car that rips back bumpers off the cars they chase) grabs the plate off the hot rod belonging to the most sought after moonshiner in the business, Lucas Doolin. Doolin is probably the coolest Robert Mitchum performance. With his sleepy eyes, he slaps around the rival moonshiners, basically tells the ATF boys they'll never get him, tries to keep his younger brother (Played by Mitchum's 17 year old son, Jim.) away from the moon business. The film has a real charm to it, basically because the film never sneers at the hillbilly culture it depicts. Reportingly, the drive in classic of the 1960's, and I can see why. Recommended viewing.
    kongrragnar

    The film I love

    Filmed in 1957, and sent to theaters in 1958, it had the 'Rods' of the day. This was a film of youth, and wild rebels. In some ways, you had to be born then to understand it. I saw it for the first time at the Flying Cloud Drive-In. Siting in a 1951 Ford Custom with a full race flat head engine, and my best girl at my side. Three duces, Lakers, and overdrive trans. The car, not her. To this day I can close my eyes and hear the the high pitch voice singing the theme song. "Let me tell the story, I can tell it well, 'bout the whipperwill that drove...", well you know the song if you have seen the movie.

    Imagine a drive-in filled with 'Rods'. On the screen you see a 50 Ford, with its lights out, driving down a dark country road. A 57 Chev pulls out from a hiding spot and gives chase. All heck lets loose, not on the screen, but in the drive-in. Fifty 'Rods' rev their 'Mills' with the Lakers open. Flames shoot from the pipes, and the noise pounds in your guts. Outside the drive-in 20 cops are waiting for the movie to end, and play time to start. Have this picture in your mind? That's the way it was back then. The movie showed a 50 Ford front clip on a 51 Ford. The inside view of the car shows a 51 dash. I spotted that when I first viewed the movie. The 57 Ford, that Bob drove later in the movie, had a 312 supercharged engine. I know that engine well. I had to get one after I saw the movie. Oh, and the car to go with it. Bootleging is not a southern exclusive. I grew up in a small town in Minnesota, and we had 'shiners, and 'runners here. Minnesota 13 was the 'shine of the Volstead Days. Sorry, I forgot what this is all about, and no, I will not say if I did any of that. All my friends knew the song by heart, and we would sing it all the time. Bad guys drove Chev (Feds) and the good guys (Runners) drove Fords.

    Simple, plain, and all 1950's. Lots of bad acting. Lots of continuity errors. Lots of hot cars. Lots of great action shots. A great title song. Look, if you were not born then, you have to see what Grandpa and Grandma made out to when they were young. No Drive-ins are around today. My 2002 Thunderbird has computers that limit my speed. I still know all the words to the song. I can still close my eyes and hear the roar of the 'mills', and see the flames from the Lakers, today. I still wish it was 'way back then', and 20 cops were waiting to play. "And when his engine roared, they called the highway Thunder Road"
    8wblalock

    Thunder Road 50th Anniversary

    I was 14 when I first viewed "Thunder Road" at a local drive In in North Georgia. It was in June 1958 after the movie was released in May of that year. The movie was an immediate smash hit with viewers that night, many of whom were in the "whiskey" business and who had taken the night off to see the film. After the show the exit from the drive in was blackened by the burning rubber left by many of the patrons leaving the premises, several of whom owned "whiskey cars" of equal or greater horsepower than those in the film. Since that night I have seen the movie many times and it always brings back great memories of the era. 2007 will be the 50th anniversary of the filming of the movie and 2008 will be the anniversary of its release date. Wouldn't it be interesting if someone or some company put together a 50th Anniversary Thunder Road event like the recreation of the cars in the movie along with special appearances at regional car shows, complete with car magazine articles and perhaps even a road test of the vintage autos. The re-release of the DVD to include the out takes would also be popular. Who knows what MGM and NASCAR could do with a team effort? WHB

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    • Trivia
      All of the moonrunner cars in the film had been used by moonshiners in the Asheville, NC area, where the film was shot. The moonshiners sold the cars to the film company in order to buy newer and faster cars.
    • Goofs
      The movie was filmed in and around Asheville, NC. However, some of the scenes take place in Memphis, TN. In one of the Memphis scenes, Lucas Doolin pays a visit to the mob boss, Kogan, who is trying to horn in on his family's moonshine business. Doolin parks his car in front of a building with "Asheville Pharmacy" on the window.
    • Quotes

      Lucas Doolin: [to a noisy customer, about the nightclub's singer] She's trying to make a living. If you want to bray, go find yourself a barnyard.

    • Connections
      Edited into The Twilight Zone: The Prime Mover (1961)
    • Soundtracks
      Ballad of Thunder Road
      (uncredited)

      (Theme song)

      Composed by Robert Mitchum and Don Raye

      Sung by Randy Sparks

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    • Release date
      • May 10, 1958 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jack O'Diamonds
    • Filming locations
      • Asheville, North Carolina, USA(Tunnel Road, city and chase scenes)
    • Production company
      • D.R.M. Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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