Difference between revisions of "Dead End Drive-In"
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===Main Details=== | |||
* Released in 1986 | * Released in 1986 | ||
* Color | * Color | ||
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* Directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith | * Directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith | ||
* Written by Peter Carey, Peter Smalley | * Written by Peter Carey, Peter Smalley | ||
* Starring Ned Manning, Natalie McCurry, Peter Whitford | * Starring Ned Manning, Natalie McCurry, Peter Whitford | ||
* Produced by Damien Parer, Andrew Williams | * Produced by Damien Parer, Andrew Williams | ||
* Original Music by Frank Strangio | * Original Music by Frank Strangio | ||
* Cinematography by Paul Murphy | * Cinematography by Paul Murphy | ||
* Film Editing by Alan Lake, Lee Smith | * Film Editing by Alan Lake, Lee Smith | ||
====Also Known As | |||
===Plot Summary=== | |||
*In the future, a health nut and his tag-along girlfriend become trapped in a drive-in theater that has become a concentration camp for outcast youths, who are placated with new wave music, junk food, drugs, exploitation movies, and racism. | |||
===Also Known As=== | |||
* Crabs.. die Zukunft sind wir (Germany) | * Crabs.. die Zukunft sind wir (Germany) | ||
* Dead End (USA) (short title) | * Dead End (USA) (short title) | ||
* Le Drive in de l'enfer (France) | * Le Drive in de l'enfer (France) | ||
* Escalation (Germany) | * Escalation (Germany) | ||
===Taglines=== | |||
* There's a party every day, a movie every night, and all the junk food you can eat. What more can a kid want... except to get out. | * There's a party every day, a movie every night, and all the junk food you can eat. What more can a kid want... except to get out. | ||
* The price of admission is the rest of your life. | * The price of admission is the rest of your life. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:18, 4 September 2022
Dead End Drive-In (1986, AUS) is a Thriller film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith.
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Main Details
- Released in 1986
- Color
- Running Time: 88 min
- Production Co: New South Wales Film Corp. | Springvale Productions
- Distribution Co: Greater Union Organisation (GUO) (1986) (Australia) (theatrical) | New World Pictures (1986) (USA) (theatrical)
- Directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith
- Written by Peter Carey, Peter Smalley
- Starring Ned Manning, Natalie McCurry, Peter Whitford
- Produced by Damien Parer, Andrew Williams
- Original Music by Frank Strangio
- Cinematography by Paul Murphy
- Film Editing by Alan Lake, Lee Smith
Plot Summary
- In the future, a health nut and his tag-along girlfriend become trapped in a drive-in theater that has become a concentration camp for outcast youths, who are placated with new wave music, junk food, drugs, exploitation movies, and racism.
Also Known As
- Crabs.. die Zukunft sind wir (Germany)
- Dead End (USA) (short title)
- Le Drive in de l'enfer (France)
- Escalation (Germany)
Taglines
- There's a party every day, a movie every night, and all the junk food you can eat. What more can a kid want... except to get out.
- The price of admission is the rest of your life.