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The Junkman

Play trailer Poster for The Junkman PG Released Aug 27, 1982 1h 36m Action Comedy Play Trailer Watchlist
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Assassins use a variety of techniques to try to kill a filmmaker (H.B. Halicki) driving on the open road.

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Emanuel Levy EmanuelLevy.Com Rated: 2/5 Aug 11, 2005 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member Very entertaining and has a fair bit of Gone In 60's quirks. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/19/23 Full Review Audience Member 160628: This film will never garner the mediocre status of Gone in 60 Seconds (1974). Other than a few neat police vehicles, and a few cool crashes, this film sucks. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 01/31/23 Full Review Audience Member I own this on DVD in a two movie pack along with: * Gone In 60 Seconds (1974) Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/24/23 Full Review Audience Member Total Nonstop Crashing!! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/15/23 Full Review Audience Member This was a pretty good movie pretty wild stunts. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/08/23 Full Review Audience Member When into production and was completed in either 1979 or 1980,the sequel to the runaway boxoffice independent action flick of 1974 wasn't released in the United States until 1982. In 1974,writer-producer-director H.B Halicki set the record for the longest car chase in cinema history,"Gone in 60 Seconds"(34 minutes out of its original 105 minute running time),also made boxoffice history as well where a total of 93 cars were wrecked during the filming of this successful low budget classic. The 1974 independently made film remains right up there with "Bullitt","Vanishing Point",and "The French Connection",as one of the greatest car chase movies ever made. The 1982 sequel "Gone In 60 Seconds II:The Junkman",or "Grand Theft Entertainment",had more incredible car chase scenes packed and more cars were wrecked into its 99 minute running time. Eight years from the original,this gave Halicki a bigger budget to work with here,and also managed to land a major studio deal. Whilst boasting a couple of some of the greatest auto stunts ever filmed,including one spectacular scene of a car flying over a plane,the film doesn't have the intensity or the rawness of the original that made it a unique experience. And to boost the intensity to the sequel,Halicki and company managed to add Christopher Stone,Hoyt Axton,Freddie Cannon, and even Lynda Day George onto the casting. The storyline here finds Halicki being pursued by two hitmen and one slinky megacool hitwoman with designer handguns. Most of the car chases are obviously deliberate,and lack the spontaneity of the 1974 film. However,the most exciting scene in this film where Halicki tosses a live grenade over his head to the guy behind him that blasts the Chevy right over Halicki's Caddy is the one that watch for that is the most astounding action sequence ever filmed. I've never seen a better action movie like this,but its over the top. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/30/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Assassins use a variety of techniques to try to kill a filmmaker (H.B. Halicki) driving on the open road.
Director
H.B. Halicki
Producer
H.B. Halicki
Screenwriter
H.B. Halicki
Rating
PG
Genre
Action, Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Aug 27, 1982, Original
Release Date (DVD)
Aug 12, 2014
Runtime
1h 36m