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Moonshine Highway

  • TV Movie
  • 1996
  • PG-13
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
380
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Kyle MacLachlan and Randy Quaid in Moonshine Highway (1996)
ActionDramaThriller

A moonshine runner tries to make a better life for himself by becoming a stock car racer. Unfortunately, the local sheriff is out to wreak revenge on him for having an affair with his estran... Read allA moonshine runner tries to make a better life for himself by becoming a stock car racer. Unfortunately, the local sheriff is out to wreak revenge on him for having an affair with his estranged wife.A moonshine runner tries to make a better life for himself by becoming a stock car racer. Unfortunately, the local sheriff is out to wreak revenge on him for having an affair with his estranged wife.

  • Director
    • Andy Armstrong
  • Writer
    • Andy Armstrong
  • Stars
    • Kyle MacLachlan
    • Randy Quaid
    • Maria del Mar
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    380
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Andy Armstrong
    • Writer
      • Andy Armstrong
    • Stars
      • Kyle MacLachlan
      • Randy Quaid
      • Maria del Mar
    • 8User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kyle MacLachlan
    Kyle MacLachlan
    • Jed Muldoon
    Randy Quaid
    Randy Quaid
    • Sheriff Miller
    Maria del Mar
    Maria del Mar
    • Ethel Miller
    Alex Carter
    Alex Carter
    • Bill Rickman
    Gary Farmer
    Gary Farmer
    • Hooch Wilson
    Jeremy Ratchford
    Jeremy Ratchford
    • Dwayne Dayton
    Leslie Carlson
    Leslie Carlson
    • Pappy
    • (as Les Carlson)
    Dennis Fitzgerald
    Dennis Fitzgerald
    • Clancy Clayton
    Raliegh Wilson
    Raliegh Wilson
    • Claude Clayton
    Michael Copeman
    Michael Copeman
    • Ol Man Clayton
    Jody Racicot
    Jody Racicot
    • Haywood Possum
    Rick Roberts
    Rick Roberts
    • Travis Saunders
    Lori Hallier
    Lori Hallier
    • Rose
    Eleanor Joy Lind
    • Waitress Lorna
    Dick Callahan
    • Moody
    Doug Lennox
    Doug Lennox
    • Parker
    David Cronenberg
    David Cronenberg
    • Clem Clayton
    Beau Starr
    Beau Starr
    • Dale Lister
    • Director
      • Andy Armstrong
    • Writer
      • Andy Armstrong
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    8I_Ailurophile

    No major revelation, but perfectly solid and enjoyable

    Modern production values and storytelling sensibilities, 50s flavors: 'Moonshine Highway' may have been made in the 90s, but thirty years later it looks just about as sharp as if it were put out yesterday. There's more violence, sensuality, and profanity than we might have seen in contemporary fare, some of Steve Dorff's score gives us present-day ambience, and the overall tone is more dour. Make no mistake, though, that in many others ways this looks and sounds like something of another few decades' past. In the 50s and 60s there were plenty of titles that explored fast cars, risky business, and dangerous living, and for all the ways in which this can be dated as a Showtime TV movie, filmmaker Andy Armstrong was clearly fixing to revisit classics like 'Thunder Road' and 'Thunder Alley.' We get tastes of music we would have heard in the such latter fare, aesthetics plucked right from a trip through time, and classic plot elements of honest people butting heads with The Law and each other while living the way they always have. All told it's nothing so special as to particularly demand viewership, but if you do have a chance to watch, it's quite worthwhile on its own merits.

    The one indisputable issue I think this picture faces is that it's too soft and restrained for its own good. Even with autos speeding, guns firing, fists flying, and the occasional explosion, and even down to the late culmination of the course of events in the third act, the proceedings generally advance with about all the vigor of a couple of good ol' boys downing some home-brewed liquor on the porch of a remote cabin in the woods, a stone's throw from a spring-fed creek. Where 'Moonshine Highway' rips, it absolutely rips, and it also gets decidedly dark in some ways - but mostly that vitality is restricted not just to the last third, but to the last ten minutes or so. Be that as it may, even if the sum total leaves a bit to be desired, when all is said and done the picture is just swell. The stunts and effects we get throughout are terrific, above all at the climax, and the cast is terrific. Hot off the success of 'Twin Peaks' a few years earlier it's a pleasure to see Kyle MacLachlan do something a bit different; Maria del Mar is all so charming as beleaguered Ethyl; Gary Farmer is a treasure as friendly Hooch; and so on, and so on. The production design, art direction, and on-site filming locations are a minor delight, and in all other ways the feature is superbly well made: costume design, hair, makeup, sound, cinematography, and so on.

    Armstrong is breaking no ground with his screenplay or his direction, but nor is he trying to. 'Moonshine Highway' is no revelation, but is perfectly enjoyable exactly as it is. While it may not make a major impression, there's no rule that says every viewing experience needs to. This is likely best suggested for those who are fans of MacLachlan or someone else involved, yet one way or another, if you do have the opportunity to watch, I don't think there's any going wrong here. Just sit back, relax, and enjoy the show.
    10dan_still

    Small Cast, Small Budget, BIG Entertainment.

    Set in mid 50s somewhere in Tennessee. As it seems, A Hot Rod Lincoln is setting the pace. Custom built for hauling moonshine, and avoiding the revenue department representatives, Car Chases abound. Pay attention here as the cars run like there on rails. No body roll in the curves, no one wheelie peeler when they blast off. Adult scenes as Sheriff's ex-wife struggles against Randy Quaid giving it all he has. I really admire films like these where a small budget means only a motivated cast working hard on rather plain sets can shine. Looks like the money was spent in the right places. Were it to show. The biggest point of why moonshine exists would have been lost to flash and dazzle that just could not exist in that place in that time. Some reviews seem to take issue that films are made by well to do yankees who can't possibly act well enough to be convincing and I just don't know how to address that because it is true. Most films require a little suspension of belief to get the most out of them. Even if they don't happen a long time ago in a Galaxy far, far away.
    10lanechaffin-964-63190

    Better than expected

    Watched this on a Sunday afternoon not expecting much. I was pulling for Randy Quaid but the movie is a good watch all the way around. Very enjoyable.
    Terry-63

    True Piece of Crap

    Saw this flick and thought it was the worst waste of celluloid I have seen in years. I live in Tennessee and believe me, this Canadian flick (yes, CANADIAN) has little bearing on the state of moonshining in the 1950's. Avoid it like a case of the clap.
    10lorenzoestevez

    A truly entertaining prohibition action film.

    This is a great film - why the hell is this so rare??? Distributers should be all over this .... morons! Anyone who says this is crap is a jerk. Enjoy!

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      Kyle Maclachlan did some of the stunt driving for the film.
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Billy The Kid Emerson

      Performed by Billy Lee Riley (as Billy Riley)

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    • Release date
      • May 5, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Autopista del licor
    • Filming locations
      • Markham, Ontario, Canada
    • Production company
      • Showtime Networks
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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