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Road Movie (1972)
Rating:
Starring: Regina Baff, Barry Bostwick, Robert Drivas
Director: Joseph Strick
Category: Suspense / Thriller, Drama
Studio: Image Ent.
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
82 mins

 
 

 

"A remarkable film; tough, ruthless and disturbing."-ABC-TV

This cult favorite from one of cinema's richest era, stars Barry Bostwick ("Spin City") and Robert Drivas (Cool Hand Luke) delivering bravura performances as a pair of brutish truck drivers who pick up a prostitute on a trip across America.Regina Baff (The Paper Chase) tears at the heart as the beaten and furious hooker who exchanges her body for a ride to Chicago, only to be further abused.Rejected and scorned, she becomes determined to seek revenge.

The Academy Award-winning director Joseph Strick (The Balcony, Tropic Of Cancer) worked for a short while in his youth as a long-haul truck driver, providing him with a close-up look at an unusual world seen by few people.Years later, Strick used the experience to give Road Movie its great realism and emotional depth.