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1975 • Action / Horror • 88m

Race with the Devil

"If you're going to race with the devil, you've got to be as fast as Hell!"

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Two couples vacationing together in an R.V. from Texas to Colorado are terrorized after they witness a murder during a Satanic ritual.

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Peter Fonda
Peter Fonda
Roger
Warren Oates
Warren Oates
Frank
Loretta Swit
Loretta Swit
Alice
Lara Parker
Lara Parker
Kelly
R.G. Armstrong
R.G. Armstrong
Sheriff Taylor
Paul A. Partain
Paul A. Partain
Cal Mathers
James N. Harrell
James N. Harrell
Gun Shop Owner
Jack Starrett
Jack Starrett
Gas Station Attendant
Dan Hewitt Owens
Dan Hewitt Owens
Jay (uncredited)
Director: Jack StarrettExecutive Producer: Paul MaslanskyScreenplay: Wes BishopScreenplay: Lee FrostProducer: Wes Bishop

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John Chard
2013-11-16
80%

Get your motors running, get out on the highway. Because Old Nick is coming to get yah! Race with the Devil is directed by Jack Starrett and written by Wes Bishop and Lee Frost. It stars Peter Fonda, Warren Oates, Loretta Swit, Lara Parker and R.G. Armstrong. A Panavision/ DeLuxe Colour production, music is by Leonard Rosenman and cinematography by Robert Jessop. Two vacationing couples have to flee for their lives when they witness a ritualistic slaying by occultists. Great fun. A raging "B" movie for the 70s drive-in crowd that tapped into the decades new found taste for the occult and highway speeding. Film is cloaked with a paranoia vibe as our two frantic couples desperately try to stay out of the clutches of Satanists. Life and death confrontations come and go, and as they are never sure who is in league with the hooded blood drinkers, they have to assume that they alone must fight the good fight. It all builds to a crescendo of exciting vehicle carnage, which in turn leads to the final denouement, which quite frankly is frustratingly brilliant. Oates and Fonda entertain with brisk and airy performances, though Swit and Parker are really only directed to be screaming banshees waiting to be saved by their burly men. Best served with lashings of Bourbon and Coke, and not designed to be scrutinised for moral or ethical worth, just enjoy the ride and try and stay one step ahead of Old Nick. 8/10

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
Saber Productions, 20th Century Fox

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