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1971 • Action / Drama • 104m

Le Mans

"Steve McQueen takes you for a drive in the country. The country is France. The drive is at 200 MPH!"

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Filmed during the annual 24-hour endurance race at Le Mans, Michael Delaney is a Porsche driver haunted by the memory of an accident at the previous year's race in which a competing driver was killed. Delaney also finds himself increasingly infatuated with the man's widow.

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Steve McQueen
Steve McQueen
Michael Delaney
Siegfried Rauch
Siegfried Rauch
Erich Stahler
Elga Andersen
Elga Andersen
Lisa Belgetti
Ronald Leigh-Hunt
Ronald Leigh-Hunt
David Townsend
Luc Merenda
Luc Merenda
Claude Aurac
Louise Edlind
Louise Edlind
Anna Ritter
Angelo Infanti
Angelo Infanti
Lugo Abratte
Carlo Cecchi
Carlo Cecchi
Paolo Scadenza
Richard Rüdiger
Richard Rüdiger
Bruno Frohm
Anne Libert
Anne Libert
Woman in Red (uncredited)
Erich Glavitza
Erich Glavitza
Josef Hauser
Producer: Jack N. ReddishExecutive Producer: Robert E. RelyeaDirector: Lee H. KatzinExecutive Producer: Steve McQueenWriter: Harry Kleiner

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CinemaSerf
2023-04-13
60%

By all accounts, Steve McQueen was an ardent motor sport enthusiast - and that certainly comes across in this almost documentary style depiction of the legendary Le Mans race. There is a story, well more of a theme, but it's so peripheral as to be tangential to the real purpose of the film - a showcase of the fast and furious race, complete with some spectacular (even now) in-car coverage of the races, plenty of crashes, near misses and you can almost smell the fumes of the cars as they race past. There's no doubt the photography is superb, and the Michel Legrand score instantly recognisable. The rest of it, though, is pretty unremarkable. There is a paucity of dialogue that makes any investment by us in the characters pretty difficult, but I'm not sure Lee Katzin (or McQueen) really had characterisations in mind when they devised this adrenalin rush of a feature. It's an authentic looking and sounding delight for petrol-heads all over, but as a piece of drama it falls well short. A cynical person might call it a vanity project!

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English, French, German, Italian
Studios
Cinema Center Films, Solar Productions
Budget
$7,500,000

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