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Director: Joseph Strick
Cast: Robert Drivas, Regina Baff, Barry Bostwick, David Bauer
Gil and Hank are two independent truckers who run into problems when they are forced to pay off traffic managers to get loads. They also have to pay off highway cops when their rigs are overweight and bank loans but consider themselves lucky just to be able to keep up the interest payments. Add to that a small, frizzy-wigged highway hooker named Janice, who tempts them with her lurid charms.
Critical Reception & Ratings
While Road Movie (1974) directed by Joseph Strick received mixed reviews from critics, the film has been recognized for its gritty portrayal of the challenges faced by independent truckers. The film does not have any major awards recognition, but has a rating of 6.7/10 on IMDb, indicating a generally positive reception from audiences.
Why you might like this:
Fans of gritty, character-driven dramas will appreciate the honest, unflinching portrayal of the struggles faced by independent truckers in Joseph Strick's 1974 film 'Road Movie', featuring standout performances from Robert Drivas and Barry Bostwick.
Road Movie (Korean: 로드무비) is a 2002 South Korean romantic drama film about a love triangle between a woman, a man who loves her, and a gay man who loves him. Living on the margins of society, they go on a road trip together.
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