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As for the plot, stick with me now. Jones plays a former CIA agent who's working for the government to steal a MacGuffin. When the bad guys are closing in, he hides it in a prototype auto, the Black Moon. A car-theft ring, of which Hamilton is the best thief and driver, steals the prototype, along with some other cars for the villainous Robert Vaughn, and it's hidden in his High-Rise Fortress of Autos.
Jones has both the MacGuffin's owner and the government after him. Hamilton wants to get out of the car-stealing biz, and she has people after her, too. So naturally he convinces her to help him steal the car back.
There's plenty of car-chase action here, and there's one great scene that was replicated (sort of) in a Fast and Furious movie. Naturally Jones and Hamilton fall for each other in the course of events.
This is not a great movie, but it's fun, and the cast is tops. Besides Jones, Hamilton, and Vaughn there are Richard Jaeckel, Keenan Wynn, William Sanderson, and Bubba Smith. Check it out.
5 comments:
I can't understand how I missed this one, but it isn't familiar so apparently I did.
Jeff
Also, it was co-written by John Carpenter.
Jeff
I'm ordering a copy now. Like Jeff, I missed it.
"From the Mind of John Carpenter."
I watched this on Betamax and remember being bored and something about a car driving through a window.
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