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Gone
In 60 Seconds (1974 - the original) |
| Rated:
unrated |
| Runtime:
1hr 38min |
| Starring:
H.B. Halicki, Eleanor, and a bunch of Halick's friends and relatives
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MFG
Rating: 4/5
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DVD
Features
Video:
Widescreen but not enhanced so you're going to have to settle
for letterbox. Otherwise, the picture looks pretty darned
good for a drive-in movie.
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 and would you believe DTS also available?
The soundtrack was completely remastered. We would've liked
a little more use of surround, but again considering the original
source this is fairly impressive.
Extras:
An introduction by H.B. Halicki's widow and Eleanor, some
deleted footage, trailers, commentary and interviews.
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If
you've seen the remake of Gone in
60 Seconds (2000) starring Nicholas Cage and enjoyed the car
chase sequences, but have not seen the original version of this
movie, you haven't seen anything yet! The final chase sequence in
the original takes up literally half of the movie and is one of
the best chase sequences ever filmed.
The
storyline here is similar at best to the remake as the only things
they really have in common is they have to steal alot of cars. In
the original, the story exists only to setup the chase. The deal
is they have to steal 46 cars, one of which is a 1973 Mustang Mach
1, which they've codenamed Eleanor. The whole movie leads up to
the cops getting after the driver when he steals Eleanor. And then
the chase is on for the remainder of the movie.
The
movie stars stunt driver extraordinaire H.B. Halicki. Actually,
the whole movie is H.B. Halicki. He wrote it. He directed it. He
did the stunts. He produced it. He even distributed it. Most of
the cast members you see are his friends, neighbors and relatives,
plus the occasional person who helped him out with some financing
in exchange for getting a little screen time. As a result, the level
of acting is not quite as good as what you might find in a porn
flick. That is with the exception of the true star, who is of course
Eleanor and she turns in one heck of a performance!
If
you like car chases,
you just quite simply must have this movie. They crash around 100
cars and get some of the best chase footage you'll ever see. The
remake was ok, but I do not think the original will ever be matched.
Halicki was killed in a stunt gone bad while making the sequel,
and even if someone else was crazy enough to try to make a movie
like this again there's no way the studio could stand to foot the
bill for the insurance. The movie is a bit hard to find on video.
We recommend getting it from Amazon.
As always their pricing is excellent and even if they're out of
stock, you'll usually get it faster from them than by trying to
special order it via your local store.
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Billy Bob
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Gun Play
Cops
do get a bit annoyed when you tear up nearly 100 cars.
Blood & Gore
Maybe
a little as they show aftermath of wrecks.
Car Chases
It
has no equal. I've seen none better.
T&A
A
few beauty queens at the race track, but no real flesh.
Chuckles
The
lady with the umbrella cracks me up. |
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