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Race with the Devil (1975)

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Race with the Devil  (1975)

Race with the Devil (1975)
DVD5 | VIDEO_TS | NTSC 16:9 | Cover + DVD Scan | 01:28:24 | 4,36 Gb
Audio: English AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps | Subs: None
Genre: Action, Horror, Thriller

Director: Jack Starrett
Writers: Lee Frost, Wes Bishop
Stars: Peter Fonda, Warren Oates, Loretta Swit

Frank and Roger and their wives take off for Colorado in a recreational vehicle, looking forward to some skiing and dirt biking. While camping en route, they witness a Satanic ritual sacrifice, but the local sheriff finds no evidence to support their claims and urges them to continue on their vacation. On the way, however, they find themselves repeatedly attacked by cult members, and they take measures to defend themselves.


Jack Starrett's 1975 horror/action/thriller hybrid shows the director's roots – he got his start on 1969 biker film Run, Angel, Run and would hone his skills on such seventies fare as the Starsky & Hutch television series and blaxploitation fare like Cleopatra Jones and Slaughter. In Race With The Devil he'd combine all those elements that make for a great drive-in movie with some fun performances from two popular leading men of the era, Warren Oates (Bring Me The Head Of Alfredo Garcia) and Peter Fonda (Easy Rider).

Race with the Devil  (1975)

Written by trash master Lee Frost (director of notorious nasties like The Climax Of Blue Power and Love Camp 7) and Wes Bishop (who worked with Frost on other projects such as The Black Gestapo), the film follows two pals who run a motorbike shop together – Roger March (Fonda) and Frank Stewart (Oates). Along with their wives, Kelly (Lara Parker of Dark Shadows) and Alice (Loretta Swit of M.A.S.H.), they all pile into Frank's new $36,000 motor-home and head on out of Dallas to get some much needed rest and relaxation in Colorado, where they intend to do some skiing.

Race with the Devil  (1975)

On the first night of their trip, they decide to pull off the main highway and crash for the night in a secluded area of the Texas desert. After the girls have gone to bed for the night, Frank and Roger notice a bonfire across the river. When they pull out their binoculars to check it out, they witness a Satanic cult who sacrifice a woman to their dark master. When Alice turns on the lights to call the boys in, the cult members see them and give chase. Our four heroes high tail it out of there but the cult's fingers stretch all across the state and the travelers soon find out that the membership was a lot bigger than the dozen or so people they saw decked out in robes in the desert that night. Even the local Sheriff (R. G. Armstrong of The Ballad Of Cable Hogue) is acting suspicious, and then there's that red pickup truck that seems to be following them from town to town…

Race with the Devil  (1975)

Part action movie, part horror thriller, Race With The Devil kicks it into high gear about fifteen minutes in and doesn't let up until the end credits hit the screen. This one is all about the chase and the direction is tight, making great use of the claustrophobic RV interior and contrasting it in interesting ways with the wide open road that it's barreling down. The cultists, supposedly members of an actual sect, are creepy and convincing during the sacrifice scene, as their chants mount and their bloodlust finally boils over, and even creepier outside of the ceremony, giving knowing glances towards the travelers as they move from one location to another, looking for safe haven.

Race with the Devil  (1975)

Oates and Fonda, who also starred alongside one another in 92 In The Shade made the very same year, have got a great on screen chemistry together which makes their struggle for survival all the more interesting and all the more fun. During the action scenes, both men have the air of the 'common man' about them that make them easy to root for and easy to sympathize with.

Race with the Devil  (1975)

In short, there's enough tension and enough action in the film that you're easily able to overlook the plot holes and ridiculous premise and just enjoy seeing the two titans of 70s b-movies do their thing. Car chases, shotguns, devil worshippers, a snake or two and some creepy campers make this one well worth checking out.
Race with the Devil  (1975)

Warren Oates and Peter Fonda are great in one of those great 1970's movies they just do not make anymore.
Oates and Fonda are the male halves of two couples taking an RV from San Antonio to Aspen. Along the way, they witness a Satanic ritual that quickly ends in a murder. The rest of the film consists of the two couples trying to make it to Amarillo as the coven pursues them and tries to kill them.

Race with the Devil  (1975)

This is such an action packed film, and without CGI effects! The 1970's were wonderful for big car crash flicks, and this is a good one. The cast is good, but Jack Starrett's direction keeps both the suspense and the action on equal plains, and he accomplishes it. The last half hour of the film is an incredible set piece involving the RV, a tow truck, a pickup, and a delivery truck, making many of today's action films pale by comparison.

If you happen upon this somewhere, definitely take it out and have a look. You will be pleasantly surprised.
eFilmcritic

Race with the Devil  (1975)

Special Features:
- Audio commentary with executive producer Paul Maslansky and actress Lara Parker, moderated by Perry Martin.
- Hell on Wheels - an all-new featurette with star Peter Fonda
- Theatrical trailer
- Radio spots
- Poster and stills gallery
- Behind-the-scenes photo gallery

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