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Moving Violation

Moving Violation

1976Movie⏱️ 1h 31mPG
ComedyCrimeDramaThriller
5.5
IMDB Rating
460 votes

A young drifter (Stephen McHattie) and his newly acquired girlfriend (Kay Lenz) witness a corrupt local Sheriff kill his deputy, soon becoming the prime suspects they set off across country to evade capture.

Director
Charles S. Dubin
Writers
David Osterhout, William W. Norton
Stars
Stephen McHattie, Kay Lenz, Eddie Albert
Language
English
Country
United States
💬 18
Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Stephen McHattie
Stephen McHattie
as Eddie Moore
Kay Lenz
Kay Lenz
as Cam Johnson
Eddie Albert
Eddie Albert
as Alex Warren
Lonny Chapman
Lonny Chapman
as Sheriff Rankin
Will Geer
Will Geer
as Rockfield
Jack Murdock
Jack Murdock
as Bubba
John S. Ragin
John S. Ragin
as Agent Shank
Dennis Redfield
Dennis Redfield
as Tylor
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Michael Ross Verona
as Harvey
Francis De Sales
Francis De Sales
as Lawyer

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.85 : 1
Color
Color
Filming Location
Englewood, California, USA
Production
Santa Fe Productions (I), Twentieth Century Fox

🏷️ Keywords

car chasefemale frontal nudityshoweroilhitchhiking

🎯 Categories

Car ActionComedyCrimeDramaThriller

⭐ Featured Review

A Crack up of a movie
by GOWBTW-5STARreviewer2024-04-20
8/10

"Just drifting into town and a crime makes you the perpetrator. A drifter and his girlfriend witness a crime committed by a crooked sheriff, and the whole town is after the wrong people. They have to wait until the next day to get in contact with the lawyer, because it was Sunday. So when they wait, they get in contact with the lawyer, they had hope. It was lost when the lawyer got killed. The drifter who is a war veteran gets geared up to take care of corruption in that town. It was a mix of action, drama, comedy, and intrigue. A great cast. Plenty of plot, and a great car chase that can go o..."

💡 Did You Know?

This is one of the first movies to feature an airbag being used in a car. General Motors automobiles sold from 1974-76 had the Air Cushion Restraint System which was a regular production option (RPO code AR3) for full size Buick, Oldsmobile, and Cadillac vehicles (the police vehicle seen in the film was a 1974 Oldsmobile Delta 88). This system did not have shoulder harnesses but retained lap belts (the Oldsmobile Toronado of the same era also had a passenger side airbag). The footage of the airbag in use was sent to the U.S. Congress so they could pass a law (the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991) dictating that airbags should be installed in all automobiles manufactured after September 1, 1998. Allstate Insurance provided the Oldsmobile depicted in the film.

📖 Synopsis

A young drifter (Stephen McHattie) and his newly acquired girlfriend (Kay Lenz) witness a corrupt local Sheriff kill his deputy, soon becoming the prime suspects they set off across country to evade capture.