An old trucker steals his truck for one last cross-country run, with a madam and her crew on board.
Henry Fonda
Elegant John
Eileen Brennan
Penelope
Austin Pendleton
Guido
Robert Englund
Beebo Crozier
Dub Taylor
Harley Davidson
John Byner
Bobby Apples
Susan Sarandon
Ginny
Melanie Mayron
Lula
Leigh French
Glinda
Mews Small
Alice (as Mayra Small)
Daina House
Celeste (as Dana House)
Gary Sandy
Charlie La Pere
Valerie Curtin
Mary Agnes
Johnnie Collins III
Jimmy
Bibi Osterwald
Annie McCarigle
Ben Freedman
Sammy
Lyman Ward
Leland
Tony Cacciotti
Carl
Dave Morick
Shiela
Rick Sandack
John
Lesley Woods
Nurse
Herb Armstrong
Calvin Engle
Hank Rolike
Nighthawk
Gary Downey
Officer Hogarth
Sander Vanocur
Newscaster
Herman Rowland
Kelly
Ernie Paul
Jimbo
Sherri Wheaton
Highway Patrol Dispatcher
Jackson Baker
Camper
David Bond
Director, Writer
John Leone
November 25, 2020
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_**Comedic road flick about a Trucker’s final run with Henry Fonda**_
A dying trucker (Henry Fonda) throws caution to the wind by stealing back his repossessed semi and venturing his last haul across the country with a Bible-spouting sidekick (Robert Englund), a madam (Eileen Brennan) and her six girls.
"The Great Smokey Roadblock" (1977) was originally titled “The Last of the Cowboys” and was presumably changed to take advantage of the success of “Smokey and the Bandit.” While this one focuses on a trucker and a band of prostitutes, it’s just as entertaining as that more popular road farce and maybe a smidgen more.
The movie repeatedly points out that Fonda’s character is 60 years old, but he was actually 71 during filming and looked it. Don’t get me wrong, he looked good for his age and had his usual charisma, but he didn’t look 60, unless he had lived a very hard life.
Curvy Daina House is the highlight on the feminine front, but I strangely found grumpy Alice (Mews Small) notable too. Susan Sarandon is also on hand before she made it big. Actually the entire female cast is entertaining because they’re fleshed out as individuals.
The geography is disingenuous as Northern California is passed off for places like Missouri, the Smokey Mountains and the Carolina coast. Yet even big budget movies back then did this, let alone small flicks like this one.
The film runs 1 hour, 44 minutes, and was shot in Oroville, California.
GRADE: B-
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00