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Carrera a muerte

Título original: The Last Chase
  • 1981
  • PG
  • 1h 41min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
4,4/10
1,3 mil
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Lee Majors, Chris Makepeace, Burgess Meredith, Alexandra Stewart, and George Touliatos in Carrera a muerte (1981)
In a future United States, the only transport available to an individual is public transportation. Predicated on an assertion that "the oil has run out", an increasingly totalitarian central government has ordered all personal vehicles be impounded by law.
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Dystopian Sci-FiActionAdventureSci-Fi

Basándose en la afirmación de que "el petróleo se ha acabado", un gobierno central cada vez más totalitario ha ordenado por ley la confiscación de todos los vehículos personales.Basándose en la afirmación de que "el petróleo se ha acabado", un gobierno central cada vez más totalitario ha ordenado por ley la confiscación de todos los vehículos personales.Basándose en la afirmación de que "el petróleo se ha acabado", un gobierno central cada vez más totalitario ha ordenado por ley la confiscación de todos los vehículos personales.

  • Dirección
    • Martyn Burke
  • Guión
    • Christopher Crowe
    • Roy Moore
    • Martyn Burke
  • Reparto principal
    • Lee Majors
    • Burgess Meredith
    • Chris Makepeace
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    4,4/10
    1,3 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Martyn Burke
    • Guión
      • Christopher Crowe
      • Roy Moore
      • Martyn Burke
    • Reparto principal
      • Lee Majors
      • Burgess Meredith
      • Chris Makepeace
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    • 15Reseñas de críticos
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    Reparto principal26

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    Lee Majors
    Lee Majors
    • Franklyn Hart
    Burgess Meredith
    Burgess Meredith
    • Captain J.G. Williams
    Chris Makepeace
    Chris Makepeace
    • Ring
    Alexandra Stewart
    Alexandra Stewart
    • Eudora
    Diane D'Aquila
    • Santana
    George Touliatos
    George Touliatos
    • Hawkins
    Harvey Atkin
    Harvey Atkin
    • Jud
    Ben Gordon
    • Morely
    Hugh Webster
    • Fetch
    Deborah Burgess
    • Miss Rawlston
    Trudy Young
    • Mrs. Hart
    Moses Znaimer
    • Reporter
    Doug Lennox
    Doug Lennox
    • Captain
    Paul Amato
    Paul Amato
    • Soldier at Roadblock
    Warren Van Evera
    • New York Cop
    • (as Warren Van Evra)
    Sammy Snyders
    Sammy Snyders
    • Eudora's Son
    David Stelmack
    • Soldier at Tent
    Glenna Jones
    • Woman at Tent
    • Dirección
      • Martyn Burke
    • Guión
      • Christopher Crowe
      • Roy Moore
      • Martyn Burke
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    6Gislef

    I actually kinda like it...

    First of all, it has a great score by Gil Melle. He did cool synthesizer stuff with stuff like The Questor Tapes and Kolchak: The Night Stalker, and he doesn't disapppoint here. Even at the dullest moments, you can count on the score to give you a jolt or two.

    The main problem is that everything in this movie is just...slightly off-key. Give it a better actor than Lee Majors as the "hero," and a better old fogey/jetfighter than hammy Burgess Meredith, and do a little more than just rehash Farenheit 451 with gas instead of books, and this might have worked. Chris Makepeace is okay (although the juvie bad boy/computer hacker stereotype was already overdone by '81), and the plane vs. car action sequences aren't too badly done.

    *shrug* I liked it. It wasn't better than Cats, but otherwise it works for me.
    5mstomaso

    Somewhat entertaining despite itself

    With a silliness index comparable to that of Death Race 2000, and none of the political insight, The Last Chase starts off with two strikes against it. Nevertheless, this film scored a base-hit with me and earned the "somewhat watchable" rating of 5.

    If you have ever wanted to see Lee Majors siphoning regular gas from tanks abandoned 40 years ago and using it in a Formula I Car while chased by Burgess Meredith in a Sabre Jet, this is the film for you. I'm afraid that if you have never had this particular fantasy, you might want to avoid this film. Majors plays a professional race car driver forced to give up his career and dismantle his car by a US government which has outlawed petroleum use. Now let's just play along here and lets ignore the fact that the petroleum and defense industries have been the most valuable players in the election of most of the US's recent right-wing executives, and a few of the lefties too - so let's ignore this impossibility of the basic premise - and let's not even ask how these people are generating electricity, etc. I didn't notice any nukes.... Anyway. Steve Austin...ummm sorry.... Lee Majors' character decides to leave for, of all places, California, where people have not realized that petroleum use is a desire, not a right, and are carrying on the same sort of destructive culture the rest of the USA has apparently disavowed. Believability is, of course not an issue here, as the viewer is never challenged to accept any of this absurdity.

    Instead, you just let it go along from ridiculous scene to ridiculous scene. And if you start to wonder how Mr. Majors kept such a straight face throughout this film, just think back on his run in The Six Million Dollar Man. And when you get bored with the Roger Corman-like 2 minute pans across screen following the ancient Burgess Meredith and his Sabre Jet, just imagine him cackling like the Penguin, or focus on the other bizarre animal noises he keeps uttering in his aerially induced euphoria.

    This film is remarkably good for what it is. The script is not bad, the directing and editing are fine, the acting is decent, and the soundtrack is even acceptable. It does get boring at times, but, given the utterly ludicrous plot, it's not nearly as bad as it should have been.
    Kai-18

    Six-Million Dollar Man goes cross country hunted by the guy who broke his glasses in the Twilight Zone

    Not as weird as it sounds but twice as unbelievable. Though this isn't a great movie it's a nice time killer for nostalgists. Lee Majors gets sick of the government who wishes to restrain everyone's need for speed. So he and a teen skip town and go cross country as a team that's like the Dukes of Hazard meets Batman and Robin (not the lame film, just the hero team). Things get nutty when Burgess Meredith is called in to take them down but he decides he won't and just pretend to. It's fun but all in all a cheese flick. Last words of the film: "this could set us back to the 1980's." That's is kinda scary when you think about it but John Hughes films would improve.
    6Kelly G.

    And Majors shall lead them....

    ...in a vehicle with no headlights.

    Here's the story. In a future time when the government won't let you own private modes of transportation, a former race car driver (Majors) who now has to give commercial lectures on just how great it is in a world with no cars, gets fed up, rebuilds his Porsche, and hits the long abandoned highways to reach "free" California.

    A film nowhere near as good as its wonderfully daft premise suggests, the problem with it is that you can tell it's just playing it way too safe. I'm not saying it had to turn into Death Race 3000 or anything, but there are parts where you can tell cuts have been made (the very brief glimpse at some kind of sex club) to get it a PG rating, and, besides one poor old man getting shot in the chest during a raid, the encounters with the government are handled in a pretty silly fashion.

    Still, the concept is fun as far as B films go, and when this does allow itself to just be what it wants to be (Major's barrel-chested macho rebel act in the first twenty minutes) it almost gets by.

    That Porche is a pretty lousy choice for a cross-country escape too as, again, it has no headlights, no storage compartments for food that I could see, and an open cockpit so he can freeze to death in the mountains.
    WSAP1303

    The Oil Runs Out, So The 6 Million Dollar Man Heads West

    OK, I'll be the first to admit that this film is nothing special in the grand scheme of millions of movies ever made. However, did you ever see a movie that was barely OK production & acting wise but held your interest? That movie is "The Last Chase." Sometimes you don't want a movie to be technically correct with perfect continuity and a flawless believable story line. This again is "The Last Chase". Sometimes you see a movie at a certain point in your past and watching it again brings back great memories from that time in your life. The Last Chase has characters that you can identify with. Lee Majors plays Franklin Hart an ex-race car driver living in a futuristic Boston who is tired of the laws of an America without oil. Chris Makepeace (Meatballs) plays a brainy student who tags along and gives Lee someone to talk to in the film. Longing for the days when America has gasoline and he could race his car and be a recognized sports figure Frank sees an illegal television broadcast from California (A Free State) and decides that Boston is no longer the place he wants to be. Set in the United States and filmed in Canada, the Last Chase is a fun albeit silly romp that converts an interesting story to film. If it's listed, record it. This one's very tough to find in any format. Made by Crown International Pictures Canada, I'd plead for the DVD, but that request would fall on deaf ears as almost no one would ever remember this one. But I liked it. The Gil Melle score is terrific!

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      It was expected that Lee Majors was to break into theatrical roles beginning with this film. However, it is believed that with the films poor box office performance, along with his wife having an affair while he was away filming, Majors decided to stay in television and never returned to movies as a headlining star.
    • Pifias
      The protagonist refuels his Porsche by pumping out the remaining fuel from storage tanks that have apparently not been refilled for 20 years. Gasoline tends to lose its combustible tendencies in as little as six months - depending on environmental conditions - and after two decades would definitely not be usable in a vehicle engine.
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      Hawkins: What do you see there, Captain?

      Captain J.G. Williams: I see a car and two people. Wow! Look at that... son of a bitch!

      Hawkins: Much more than a car and two men.

      Captain J.G. Williams: Well, that's all I can see.

      Hawkins: This man's dangerous. This little joyride he's on is undermining the entire balance of this country.

      Captain J.G. Williams: Sir, this is just one car... I mean, a little exhaust isn't going to upset the whole balance of the universe.

      Hawkins: You are missing the metaphor.

      Captain J.G. Williams: There's a meta-who?

      Hawkins: I am talking about our entire way of life, Captain. We live in a society that has the greatest tranquillity ever created by man. Furthermore, this society is more protected than any other in history. And do you know why?

      Captain J.G. Williams: Well, I figured...

      Hawkins: Because of the system. The system of our existence which has been worked out so perfectly. In fact, it is that system which dispelled the desperate quest for the impurities contained in mobility. The mobility which had driven this nation like rats, scurrying in every direction that led us nowhere. Nowhere! Now, we have removed that addiction and brought order and tranquillity... the two most fragile flowers in any civilisation. And this man, this fool, is defecating on those flowers! Staining the natural hygiene of our society and tampering with the world's most perfectly balanced system.

      Captain J.G. Williams: Sir... what do you want me to do about it?

    • Versiones alternativas
      The Code Red DVD despite the 'PG' rating actually contains a new cut of the film that has more nudity and sex that was cut by the distributor to avoid an 'R' rating.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Misterio en el espacio: The Last Chase (1989)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 10 de abril de 1981 (Estados Unidos)
    • Países de origen
      • Canadá
      • Estados Unidos
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      • The Last Chase
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Tucson, Arizona, Estados Unidos
    • Empresas productoras
      • Argosy Films
      • Canadian Film Development Corporation (CFDC)
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      1 hora 41 minutos
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      • 1.85 : 1

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