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Treasure of the Yankee Zephyr

Original title: Race for the Yankee Zephyr
  • 1981
  • PG
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
1.3K
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Treasure of the Yankee Zephyr (1981)
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A drunken deer hunter, his pilot colleague and his daughter compete with a treasure hunter to reach a lake in New Zealand and uncover a WWII-era plane wreck carrying a fortune in gold.A drunken deer hunter, his pilot colleague and his daughter compete with a treasure hunter to reach a lake in New Zealand and uncover a WWII-era plane wreck carrying a fortune in gold.A drunken deer hunter, his pilot colleague and his daughter compete with a treasure hunter to reach a lake in New Zealand and uncover a WWII-era plane wreck carrying a fortune in gold.

  • Director
    • David Hemmings
  • Writer
    • Everett De Roche
  • Stars
    • Ken Wahl
    • Lesley Ann Warren
    • Donald Pleasence
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • David Hemmings
    • Writer
      • Everett De Roche
    • Stars
      • Ken Wahl
      • Lesley Ann Warren
      • Donald Pleasence
    • 22User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
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    Ken Wahl
    Ken Wahl
    • Barney
    Lesley Ann Warren
    Lesley Ann Warren
    • Sally
    Donald Pleasence
    Donald Pleasence
    • Gilbert Carson
    George Peppard
    George Peppard
    • Theo Brown
    Bruno Lawrence
    Bruno Lawrence
    • Barker
    Grant Tilly
    • Collector
    Robert Bruce
    • The Bartender
    Harry Rutherford-Jones
    • Harry
    Tony Sparks
    • Brown's Henchman
    Clark Walkington
    • Brown's Henchman
    Frank Taurua
    • Brown's Henchman
    Steve Nicolle
    • Brown's Henchman
    Dick Jones
    • Brown's Henchman
    Dennis Hunt
    • Brown's Henchman
    Franklin D. Roosevelt
    Franklin D. Roosevelt
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    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • David Hemmings
    • Writer
      • Everett De Roche
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    6henry8-3

    Race for the Yankee Zephyr

    A crashed WWII plane (The Yankee Zephyr) containing a fortune in gold is found by Gibbie Gibson (Donald Pleasence) who partners Barney (Ken Wahl). Back in town the partners, now financially supported by Gibson's daughter Sally (Leslie Anne Warren) head out in search of it. However the plane has long been sought by baddie Theo Brown (George Peppard) and his henchmen who will stop at nothing to get to the gold.

    Certainly simplistic - it is essentially one long chase - and yet it is an enjoyable bit of lightweight adventure with some comic two dimensional characters. Pleasence is a laugh although albeit prone to roaring with laughter rather too much and Peppard camps it up nicely as a James Bond type villain. There are no great surprises here but the chase sequences on speed boat and especially helicopter plus the amazing New Zealand scenery are terrific.
    5eva3si0n

    Race for the Yankee Zephyr is a typical low-budget adventure film from the 80s

    Race for the Yankee Zephyr is a typical low-budget adventure film from the 80s. It looks in one breath, vaguely resembles films about Indiana Jones (but only by concept, comparing them is certainly stupid). Race for the Yankee Zephyr has a classic plot, love arc and caricature villain and predictable ending. If the film at least somehow surprised the viewer, and so you literally know what will happen next. You can watch the film as a family, there is humor and funny scenes. But this is a completely passing film that will be forgotten the next day, it will literally be made according to the template and with a small budget.
    6ma-cortes

    Adventure movie filled with chases , emotion , sympathetic performances and marvelous outdoors

    In a lake high in the mountains of New Zealand hunter Gibbie Gibson (Donald Pleasence) discovers a plane wreck , the contents of the stash in the cargo aircraft comprised a shipment of gold war medals, Christmas mail correspondence, a crate of 100 bottles of Kentucky-made Old Crow bourbon whiskey, 1000 gold-bars in gold bullion and the entire payroll in cash for the American South Pacific Fleet. The value of the cargo in the film's story-line was said to be US $50 million . Finding it after four decades is quite a challenge , but holding onto it is really an adventure . It puts moody Gibson , her daughter (Lesley Ann Warren) and an adventurer , a helicopter pilot (Ken Wahl), chasing the treasure hidden since 1944 in the plane wreck of the Yankee Zephyr and risking their lives thereby. Meanwhile , a nasty gang boss (George Peppard) and his hoodlums on their tails . As a group of crooks follow and threaten them .

    This exciting film packs thrills , non-stop action , humor , helicopter pursuits , motorboat chases and wonderful landscapes . The picture was originally conceived as being a comic-adventure caper in the style of 1963's It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World and the film was "New Zealand's first big budget ($6 million) co-production". There's denying the energy in the frenetically paced flick but it remains flawed and sometimes unfocused. One of the big early creative decisions about the picture was whether this action-adventure-race film would be an off-road land or underwater salvage movie . The movie was re-titled 'Treasure of the Yankee Zephyr' for its distribution in the USA and it was first shown in America via pay-cable, where it carried no rating but was preceded with a warning vis-a-vis violence and strong language . The casting is frankly good , as Star Billing the followings : Ken Wahl , Lesley Ann Warren , Bruno Lawrence and special mention to George Peppard as a snarling villain and Donald Pleasence as a likable drunk . Gorgeous outdoors shot in location in the rugged terrain from New Zealand . Although the film was made in New Zealand instead of Australia due to an Australian Actor's Equity dispute , this was due to the refusal to permit four foreign actors to be cast in the film's four top-billed lead roles ,as such, this meant there would be not one Australian actor in any of these parts . Before the picture's setting was located to the South Island of New Zealand due to union disputes, the film was originally intended to be set in the rain forests of tropical north Queensland, Australia, specifically in the region of Cape York.

    This was second of two Australian theatrical feature films that were directed by David Hemmings in the early 1980s , the first was The survivor (1981) . Both films were made with producer Antony I. Ginnane and both movies featured an airplane as a central story element . David Hemmings replaced Richard Franklin as director. The latter was the film's original director but withdrew from the production when the filming location changed from Australia to New Zealand . This was last cinema movie directed by David Hemmings for around eleven years until 1992's Dark Horse (1992). Hemmings' only other theatrical feature after that movie was 1996's Lone Justice 3 (1996). In between these three pictures Hemmings did direct in television such as A Team (1983), Airwolf (1984), Magnum P.I. (1980) and Quantum Leap (1989).
    7grift

    Lively, refreshing adventure forced under by Spielberg.

    On the one hand, it is possible to view this film only as an attempt to make a star out of Ken Wahl, whose "The Soldier" had some box-office success. However, the film is infinitely more intresting if taken as an action-adventure in the mold that Spielberg would adopt for "Raiders of the Lost Ark", a film which when released around the same time, served to bury "Race" for all but the dilligent. Certainly the film is similar in certain respects, and may be seen as the first of the imitators, its plot and characters anticipating Robert Zemeckis' hit adventure, "Romancing the Stone". But it is individual enough to warrant some attention.

    It was a US/Australia/New Zealand co-production, made by English actor/director David Hemmings on marvellous New Zealand locations. The story focuses on two helicopter pilots and hunters who search for the wreckage of an American plane reported missing during World War II, and carrying a large amount of gold and money. Naturally as the villains appear (led by dapper George Peppard), the film becomes a chase scenario in an agreeably old-fashioned mode, populated by eccentrics.

    Donald Pleasance effortlessly steals his scenes, with a characterization resembling that in John Sturges' western epic comedy, "The Hallelujah Trail" some fifteen years earlier. And tpical of the movie's allusive nature, the music score by Brian May ("Mad Max") pays tribute to the theme from John Sturges' "The Great Escape", in which Pleasance also starred.

    With sundrenched visuals, and a Europeanized use of open-frame compositions, this adventure is used by Hemmings to explore the lengths to which people are prepared to go to to justify their self-image and self-indulgence. It is less about obsession than about pride. Spielberg would also examine this theme in his later films, as would Hemmings, but to vastly different results.

    In many respects, it is a minor film, and unlikely to come under any retrospective scrutiny. But for what it sets out to be, it is lean, charming and entertaining in a way that many film's strive for, but rarely achieve. A curiosity, for completists.
    Blueghost

    Well shot Actioner

    A solid film with exceptional production values a few flaws. What really surprises me about this film is just how well acted it is by the supporting cast and the three protagonists. Combine that with some very good cinematography and you have a respectable film.

    Toss in a very sumptuous looking New Zealand background and you have a an exceptional production.

    The only downside to this production is perhaps the casting of George Peppard as the mercenary antagonist. His accent and overall performance are very misplaced and almost serve as comic relief for a film that needed a good solid villain to anchor it. Peppard nearly derails this film with a horrible effete British accent, but the action and the three leads.

    The character driven moments are finely staged, and the action sequences are old fashioned classic pre-CGI film making. Aeriel sequences and boat chases, and even a few fire fights are all in this film combined with the elements I already mentioned.

    It's just a few notes shy of being an outstanding film. As it is now it's just a good action film with good drama, some comedy, and one mis-cast villain. It's worth seeing once.

    Enjoy.

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    • Trivia
      This movie is based on a true to life incident about the disappearance during World War II of an American DC-3 military airplane which was carrying the payroll for the American Pacific Fleet and crashed but was later found off Cape York in North Queensland, Australia. Screenwriter Everett De Roche has said he conceived the film from this story, which had been told to him by one of his neighbors in Mount Isa in Queensland, Australia.
    • Goofs
      During the jet boat sequence, Barney (Ken Wahl) is shown in close-up sitting upright in the back of the boat leaning back with arms up on the seat backs beside him, but in the distance shots showing the boat racing around, everyone is hunched over supposedly ducking the shots being fired at them, but also conveniently hiding their faces and disguising the fact that they are all stunt doubles.
    • Quotes

      Gilbert Carson: Yessir, big bucks. And nobody knows about it, but me.

      Barney: Good for you. You know, you're eatin' the cat food.

      Gilbert Carson: D'you know how much war medals is worth, to avid collectors?

      Barney: Big bucks?

      Gilbert Carson: Too darn right! You couldn't find 'em in a fit- cat food?

    • Crazy credits
      After the first unit credits, Theo Brown pops up in the lake, wearing an inflatable life vest and bellowing for help. He continues to call for assistance as the second unit credits roll.
    • Connections
      Edited into MacGyver: A Prisoner of Conscience (1986)
    • Soundtracks
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      (uncredited)

      Performed by Donald Pleasence and chorus

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    • Release date
      • April 13, 1984 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Australia
      • New Zealand
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • IFM Film World Releasing Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Race to the Yankee Zephyr
    • Filming locations
      • Queenstown, Otago, New Zealand(environs)
    • Production companies
      • Hemdale
      • Pact Productions
      • Fay, Richwite
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    • Budget
      • $6,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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