In 1971, Spielberg's masterfully economic chase thriller was named 'Film of the Week' on television. The result was so successful that it garnered a theatrical release in some countries of Europe a...
In 1971, Spielberg's masterfully economic chase thriller was named 'Film of the Week' on television. The result was so successful that it garnered a theatrical release in some countries of Europe and also in USA. Starring Dennis Weaver.
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Those scenes are included in the 90 minute theatrical version which is the only version that's been made available on video. If your referring to your copy of the film, you must have the original broadcast version. If it is, hang on to that, its rare!
ya the freeway killer was the title i think...he drove a black dodge van with blacked out windows and played weird amplified bluegrass music if i recall and ran people off the road, but if you like weird 70's car movies, watch james brolin in " THE CAR".. made wayyyy before Christine. Oh also, in the movie Duel, when the truck goes over the cliff, the crashing sound thats made is the same sound as the shark getting blown up in the movie Jaws as the shark floats to the bottom of the ocean! haha
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Awesome movie though, haven't seen it since I was a kid.
This film was based on a story by Richard Matheson. Who wrote scripts for "The Twilight Zone."