Truckers battle a Nazi who has hidden out in Mexico. Subplot involves the disappearance of a reclusive billionaire.Truckers battle a Nazi who has hidden out in Mexico. Subplot involves the disappearance of a reclusive billionaire.Truckers battle a Nazi who has hidden out in Mexico. Subplot involves the disappearance of a reclusive billionaire.
Joaquín Martínez
- Lazaro
- (as Joaquin Martinez)
Rodolfo Hoyos Jr.
- Pedro
- (as Rudolfo Hoyos)
Jose Gonzales-Gonzales
- Jesus
- (as Jose Gonzales Gonzales)
Alfred G. Bosnos
- Truck Broker
- (as Al Bosnos)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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- TriviaAll entries contain spoilers
- GoofsRight after the bearded merc tells the cab driver, "El Paso truck terminal", the shot of the trucks' passing on the sunny road clearly shows the shadow of the rock-bluff-mounted camera on the grassy shoulder below.
- SoundtracksThe Wheel of Life
Sung by Marty Robbins
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Quite erroneously, many critics believe "The Room" to be greatest, best acted, directed and thematically consistent film ever made. In fact, this credit goes to "Moonfire". How this film didn't win every category at the 1970 Academy Awards is a sad indictment of an industry which rejects films merely because no sane person would willingly sit through to completion. Adjusted for inflation, the budget of this film was the equivalent of $1.38 million US dollars. On that money, lesser films like "Sex, Lies, and Videotape" could only wrangle up a meager $24 million and an Oscar. Truly, if you are searching through a thrift store offering 20 cent films, there could be no better choice than "Moonfire".
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