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| James Taylor | Driver |
| Warren Oates | G.T.O. |
| Laurie Bird | Girl |
| Dennis Wilson | Mechanic |
| David Drake | Station Attendant |
| Harry Dean Stanton | Oklahoma Hitchhiker |
| Richard Ruth | Station Mechanic |
| Alan Vint | Man in Roadhouse |
| Jaclyn Hellman | Driver's Girl |
| Melissa Hellman | Child |
| George Mitchell | Driver at Accident |
| James Mitchum | Man at Race Track |
| Charles Moore | Texas Policeman |
| Don Samuels | |
| Katherine Squire | Old Woman |
| Rudolph Wurlitzer | Hot Rod Driver |
| Monte Hellman | Director, Editor |
| Richard Bruno | Costumes/Costume Designer |
| Will Corry | Original Story, Screenwriter |
| Gary Kurtz | Producer |
| Michael Laughlin | Producer |
| Ken Swor | Asst. Director |
| Rudolph Wurlitzer | Screenwriter |
Anonymous
Posted October 1, 2010
slow and stoney. terrific.
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Posted October 1, 2010
Released in 1971 ''Two Lane Blacktop'' stars Singer/Songwriter James Taylor as ''The Driver'', Beach Boys Drummer Dennis Wilson as ''The Mechanic'' and Warren Oates as ''GTO''. Taylor and Wilson are driving a souped up 1955 Chevy with a 454 block and are constantly being taunted by Warren Oates in his 1970 Pontiac GTO as the two are driving from California to the East Coast. Finally Oates takes up on Taylor and Wilson's idea to run for pink slips. Their final destination is Washington D.C.. Also starring in the movie is Laurie Bird as a hippy with no place to go - a wanderer. So she decides to hitch a ride with the 55 Chevy. Throughout the movie you've got stops in small towns with hotels, drive-ins, bars, and a drag strip among other things. The film also has a bit of humor thrown in with Oates picking up everyone from an old man, a guy from Texas, a old lady and a little girl as well as an environmentalist type and a gay cowboy. This movie although excellent, unfortunately doesn't quite give one the all out thrill that ''Vanishing Point'' (also released in 1971) gave audiences with it's all out cross country car chases. Nonetheless, this is a movie worth owning if you enjoy those type of movies as I do. Highly Recommneded!
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