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Night Drive
Directed by
E.W. Swackhamer
Not Rated
1977
73m
Thriller
,
TV Movie
6.0
25%
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Housewife Carol Turner flees from a psychotic killer on the road between Phoenix and Denver.
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Cast of Night Drive
Valerie Harper
Carol Turney
Richard Romanus
The Killer
Nicholas Pryor
Man in Sports Car
John Quade
The Derelict
Michael Tolan
Walter Turney
Beatrice Manley
Aunt Vera Willis
Quinn Cummings
Nancy
Damon Bradley Raskin
Buddy
Madeleine Taylor Holmes
Indian Woman
John War Eagle
Indian Man
Jan Burrell
Waitress in Diner
Gary Springer
Gas Station Attendant
Gary Barton
Gas Station Attendant
Dinah Manoff
Attendant's Girlfriend
Linda Lukens
Attendant's Girlfriend
Frank Lugo
Room Service Waiter
Charles Parks
Hotel Parking Attendant
Edward Cross
Doctor
E.W. Swackhamer
Director
Richard DeNeut
Writer
Carl Gabler
Writer
Daniel Selznick
Producer
Joel Glickman
Producer
Night Drive Ratings & Reviews
eif999
April 6, 2025
Super enjoyable slice of 70s TV. A ditzy housewife must pull herself together to escape a lunatic that looks like Al Michaels. It was fun seeing the dingbat lady get her shit together fast when she starts fleeing deranged war vet Al Michaels. She honestly makes some amazing choices. The end did bug me. There should have been about a thousand police cars chasing her and Al by the end but nope. She just walks away from all the murder and crime like it was nothing. Life without cell phones and GPS was hell.
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Frank J. Avella
The movie was directed by television vet E.W. Swackhamer contains a handful of terrifying moments, but the real reason to watch is the see Valerie Harper and Richard Romanus go head to head.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
The slight story might work for television, but as a movie it doesn't come close to channeling Spielberg's similar themed legendary made-for-TV brainchild Duel.
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