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Based on the French film Salaire de la peur, Le (1953), this production begins with the individual beginnings of outcasts of different backgrounds who are forced by fortune to work in a remote oil drilling operation in South America. When fire breaks out of control the outcasts are given the opportunity to earn enough money to get out by transporting two crates of unstable dynamite through miles of jungle in ancient trucks in this taut thriller. One stunt features two trucks attempting to cross a rope bridge over a raging river.

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  • I heard the soundtrack first, then watched the movie... I've watched it a ton of times, and Roy Scheider is awesome in this!

  • love this movie ! music?? none other than Tangerine Dream.

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  • @cameraeye1 Well, no, not quite. But the ending certainly is one of the best of the 70s!

  • @BCLASSICHORROR Latin? You better get your languages straight.

  • Where is it i been waiting.  Damn it Friedkin.

  • I forgot what a gripping film this was.

    I loved the beginning, where they show each character and why they are so desperate they'll work for this company.

    The twist at the end was very sad, I thought... though fitting.

    I think I liked this better than the French version, it's been a long time. No place to rent 'em here in this little town I'm in. I would if I could!

    In the meantime, I have the Tangerine Dream CD to remind me.

  • me too, from Tangerine dream

  • oh yea i forgot to say after the book the wages of fear the first movie was in latin then latter on made in english in 19 77 i think it was ,but still a keeper !

  • Yep-- no real language, not much violence, and definitely no nudity...

  • The book "Easy Riders, Raging Bulls" tells a lot about this film. Friedkin intended this to be a little "in between film" before he started his film about the Bermuda Triangle, until Spielberg did Close Encounters. Steve McQueen was supposed to have Schieder's part and dropped out because Friedkin insisted on filming in South America. And the film opened the same time as Star Wars. Still a great film, strange, but great!

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