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Gone in 60 Seconds (1974)

Gone in 60 Seconds (1974)
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Maindrian Pace (H.B. Halicki) is a master car thief who heads an elaborate organization of professionals. Using an insurance investigation company as a front, Pace and his associates buy junked cars from accident scenes, steal new autos of the same model and color, then switch the serial numbers for resale. It's a lucrative business, but when some shady characters offer them 400,000 dollars to deliver 50 specific luxury vehicles, the challenge is too much to pass up. The burglars put on disguises and waste no time in lifting limousines, official racecars, and Rolls-Royces (even stopping by a television studio to steal actor Lyle Waggoner's convertible). When Pace discovers that a recently stolen Cadillac has a million dollars worth of heroin in the trunk, he destroys the car and the drugs, which infuriates his adversarial partner, Eugene (Jerry Daugirda). Just as Pace is stealing a bright yellow Mustang (code-named Eleanor), the Los Angeles police department gives chase, tipped off by Eugene's anonymous call. This leads to the meat of the film, a wild 40-minute pursuit which takes Pace and the police through five cities and leads to the destruction of 93 cars. Gone in 60 Seconds was a big hit for first time director/writer/producer/star H.B. Halicki, and inspired a big-budget remake in 2000. ~ Fred Beldin, Rovi

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Director(s):
H.B. Halicki
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Gone in 60 Seconds

Maindrian Pace (H.B. Halicki) is a master car thief who heads an elaborate organization of professionals. Using an insurance investigation company as a front, Pace and his associates buy junked cars from accident scenes, steal new autos of the same model and color, then switch the serial numbers for resale. It's a lucrative business, but when some shady characters offer them 400,000 dollars to deliver 50 specific luxury vehicles, the challenge is too much to pass up. The burglars put on disguises and waste no time in lifting limousines, official racecars, and Rolls-Royces (even stopping by a television studio to steal actor Lyle Waggoner's convertible). When Pace discovers that a recently stolen Cadillac has a million dollars worth of heroin in the trunk, he destroys the car and the drugs, which infuriates his adversarial partner, Eugene (Jerry Daugirda). Just as Pace is stealing a bright yellow Mustang (code-named Eleanor), the Los Angeles police department gives chase, tipped off by Eugene's anonymous call. This leads to the meat of the film, a wild 40-minute pursuit which takes Pace and the police through five cities and leads to the destruction of 93 cars. Gone in 60 Seconds was a big hit for first time director/writer/producer/star H.B. Halicki, and inspired a big-budget remake in 2000. ~ Fred Beldin, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
98 mins

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Director(s):
H.B. Halicki
Writer(s):
H.B. Halicki
Producer(s):
H.B. Halicki
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Questionable for Children, Mild Violence, Violence, Adult Language)
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Bob S.

This has to be the most automobile carnage that you will ever see in a movie. great wrecks, fast cars, simple plot to follow. A god movie if you love a good chase that lasts about 45 min. Obvious B acting but once the chase begins you wont leave even to go to the john.

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Prince L.

Everyone forgets that this is the movie that the 2000 version of Gone in 60 Seconds was based on. The huge difference is that H.B. Halicki did all of his own stuntwork and driving in this movie. Sure, the acting won't win any awards, but the last 40 minutes will. This movie set a record with most vehicles destroyed in a 40 minute span (93). The chase scenes in this movie as well as Halicki's driving were masterful and it showed how much attention he paid to the stunts in this movie.

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Edward B.

This is the original 1974 movie Gone in 60 Seconds. This movie is lower budget but loads more fun than the 2000 movie of the same name with Nicolas Cage. The car stunts and crashes are real in this movie, and several were true accidents. Over 90 cars are destroyed, and it has a wicked sense of humor.

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