Un ancien combattant au retour de la guerre de Corée revient dans ses montagnes et reprend l'entreprise familiale d'alcool de contrebande. Il doit combattre les bandits des grandes villes qu... Tout lireUn ancien combattant au retour de la guerre de Corée revient dans ses montagnes et reprend l'entreprise familiale d'alcool de contrebande. Il doit combattre les bandits des grandes villes qui essaient de prendre le contrôle de l'entreprise et la police qui essaie de le mettre en ... Tout lireUn ancien combattant au retour de la guerre de Corée revient dans ses montagnes et reprend l'entreprise familiale d'alcool de contrebande. Il doit combattre les bandits des grandes villes qui essaient de prendre le contrôle de l'entreprise et la police qui essaie de le mettre en prison.
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
- Stacey Gouge
- (uncredited)
- Jimmy
- (uncredited)
- Niles Penland
- (uncredited)
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
- Mary Barrett
- (uncredited)
- Lucky - Kogan's Henchman
- (uncredited)
- Sarah Doolin
- (uncredited)
- Washboard Player
- (uncredited)
- Noisy Customer
- (uncredited)
- Kogan Henchman Killed in Car Crash
- (uncredited)
- Preacher
- (uncredited)
Avis en vedette
NOTE: It is said that Elvis Presley enjoyed this movie so much he memorized bad Bob's lines of the script.
Being a car nut even at that young age, I started paying close attention when i saw Lucas Doolin's 50 Ford flying around a curve with a 57 Ford carrying two G-men on its tail. Just when it looks like he's about to get caught by a bumper clamping device on the front of the 57, he activates a lever that releases the rear bumper of the 50 Ford and leaves the G-men sitting there holding nothing but a bumper.
With a cigarette dangling from the corner of his mouth, Robert Mitchum as sleepy-eyed Lucas Doolin seems utterly cool and totally unafraid of anything that stands in the way of his way of making a living, which happens to be transporting illegal liquor. Everyone in his small community of Harlan seems to either look up to him or be envious of him. The scene where Gene Barry walks up to him after a chase and boxes Doolin and the 50 Ford in is classic. Realizing he is caught, Mitchum sits in the car, shuts off the engine, lights a cigarette and leans back in the seat. Barry walks up, leans over to the window and says "I believe I have a bumper that belongs to you." Mitchum nonchalantly replies "Well, why don't you give it back? That's like stealing, ain't it?"
I last saw this about 5 years ago. I would have been 46 then. It still excited me then. I guess it always will.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAll of the moonrunner cars in the film had been used by moonshiners in the Asheville, NC area, where the film was shot. The moonshiners sold the cars to the film company in order to buy newer and faster cars.
- GaffesThe movie was filmed in and around Asheville, NC. However, some of the scenes take place in Memphis, TN. In one of the Memphis scenes, Lucas Doolin pays a visit to the mob boss, Kogan, who is trying to horn in on his family's moonshine business. Doolin parks his car in front of a building with "Asheville Pharmacy" on the window.
- Citations
Lucas Doolin: [to a noisy customer, about the nightclub's singer] She's trying to make a living. If you want to bray, go find yourself a barnyard.
- ConnexionsEdited into The Twilight Zone: The Prime Mover (1961)
- Bandes originalesBallad of Thunder Road
(uncredited)
(Theme song)
Composed by Robert Mitchum and Don Raye
Sung by Randy Sparks
Meilleurs choix
- How long is Thunder Road?Propulsé par Alexa
Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Jack O'Diamonds
- Lieux de tournage
- Asheville, Caroline du Nord, États-Unis(Tunnel Road, city and chase scenes)
- société de production
- Consultez plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
- Durée
- 1h 32m(92 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.66 : 1