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Road Games (1981)

Road Games (1981)
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Hollywood's Stacy Keach stars in Australia's Road Games. Keach is a truck driver who takes the law in his own hands to capture a serial killer. When the police fail to nab the murderer of hitchhikers, Keach takes to the road, conducting his own search. En route, he picks up hitcher Jamie Lee Curtis--and it is her presence that brings the killer out of hiding and into the bloody finale. Director Richard Franklin's fondness for Hitchcock, which would come to full fruition in Psycho II (1982), is very much in evidence throughout Road Games. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Stacy KeachJamie Lee Curtis, (more)
Director(s):
Richard Franklin
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Road Games

Hollywood's Stacy Keach stars in Australia's Road Games. Keach is a truck driver who takes the law in his own hands to capture a serial killer. When the police fail to nab the murderer of hitchhikers, Keach takes to the road, conducting his own search. En route, he picks up hitcher Jamie Lee Curtis--and it is her presence that brings the killer out of hiding and into the bloody finale. Director Richard Franklin's fondness for Hitchcock, which would come to full fruition in Psycho II (1982), is very much in evidence throughout Road Games. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
101 mins

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Director(s):
Richard Franklin
Writer(s):
Everett de Roche
Producer(s):
Bernard SchwartzBarbi TaylorRichard Franklin
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Language, Questionable for Children, Adult Situations, Mild Violence)
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
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    Shawn D.

    This was an allright movie, I liked it, but didn't love it or anything more. Keach does a good job, Jamie Lee Curtis is her normal (read:boring) self in this. (God, has she ever done anything that wasn't a John Carpenter movie that was good). Decent plot, and concept, but not well executed. The end was pretty good, and I loved the Dingo.

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    Edwarda and edward H.

    Not a whole lot of anything to talk about here. It just didnt pan out for me like i thought it would. Not alot of action either. I'm waiting for something to happen & then when it does i'm really not that thrilled. It just coulda been alot better than what it really sounded like. I wouldn't recommend to anyone.

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    Lawrence L.

    This film is slow, and has a 70's level of pacing and excitement. It PG for a reason. Fairly good acting but a predictable storyline. Its nice to see the actors in their most energetic youth but this film did not put them on the map

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