11:50 He had the perfect opportunity to go right down that small hill and get out from that situation. He would of been ahead of them and then he could of floored that Beetle and got away from them.
I saw that also, but you figure that the truck in front was blocking his vision, and by the time he saw it, it would have been too late to turn or if he tried he would have lost control.
I have a question off topic. English is a foreign language to me - I learnt it in school - so I wonder why you write "...would of been" and "...could of floored" instead of "...would have been" and "...could have floored"? I read something like that very often... What is the reason to type "of", not "have"?
@@heikosteffens1661 You are correct. In English we have many contractions so could have becomes could've, which in turn becomes "could of." Also, many of us are not very formal when typing comments. Good observations.
@@jewllake What I was assuming :-) We have exactly the same occurance in Germany. "Ich habe ein Auto gesehen" ("I have seen a car") becomes "Ich hab´n Auto gesehen" ("I´ve seen a car"). Since many people don´t use the Apostrophe and do not like a single "n" they type "Ich hab nen Auto gesehen" - not caring of the fact that "nen" (or correctly "´nen") is the abbreviation of "einen" like in "Ich sehe einen Mann" ("I see a man"/"Ich sehe ´nen Mann"). This leads to the funny fact that the sentence "Ich habe ein Auto und fahre in ´nen Wald" ("I have a car and drive into a forest") changes to "Ich hab nen Auto und fahre in ein Wald" ("einen Wald" altered to "ein Wald" because of lazy pronounciation - "einen" often sounds like "ein´n"... but "ein" Wald would mean that "Wald" is neuter ("das" Wald) while it correctly is male ("der" Wald).
Another funny fact to the "der/das" problem: The title music for the famous "Sesame Street" in German TV goes like this: "Der, die, das; wer, wie, was; wieso, weshalb, warum; wer nicht fragt bleibt dumm" wich in English would be: "The, the, the; who, how, what; why, why, why; who not asks stays stupid" :-)
Cool for me to watch, as I was born and live where it is filmed. Even more cool is the fact that many trucks, and those associated with them, probably were associated with my family in one way or another. We had a size-able well known truck / trailer manufacturing business at the time. I should watch the full movie. I think I watched it when I was younger, but I never made the connection that I do now.
That beetle was quicker than I though. I thought they were as slow as a crawl when they excellerate with their little engine and its heavy occupant. I never thought they would of excellerated that quickly.
The vehicle imagery & sound are great (especially the trucks). Any car can do that, well, maybe not 2CV or Fiat 500 Nouva. A small car can make it feel & look faster. Good Beetle chase in What's up Doc too & No, Beetles do not float. It's a prop, the chase car sunk to the bottom of the bay. Speed? Try the British 70s show The Professionals
@@johnsergei Well Beetles can float as one drove into a canal where I used to live (woman driver panicked) and floated for around an hour until it was pulled out. They're actually air tight to a point as my father owned one and if you slammed the door with the quarter lights fully shut your ears popped. Good cars and bloody fast for a 1300 but maybe it was the large wheel diameter and gearbox.
They are only good in a classic sense. My first car a 1972 Mazda 1300 was far faster than any factory Beetle & a good deal more economical than the VW 1500,1600 engines (which are still slower than my car). By the early 70s the Beetle was not even compeditive with small Japanize cars, especially in Australia (relaitve to the US, with it stronger smog laws of the time), or even VWs upcoming new water cooled cars. However he Beetle was tough & well built & had major improvements over the 60s cars. A type 3 station wagon would have suited my needs much more than a Beetle. Now that's a car that made sense & is very useful even today.@@LaZoucheCustomshop
A 1500-1600cc beetle from the late 60- mid 70s roughly = the performance of 1200-1300cc Japanese cars economy cars of the time. @ least Australian spec cars. US models usually had larger engines to cope with more smog regulations & like the American Beetle were still slower. Mid 50s-mid 60s cars had 1200cc 36 later 40 HP engines, about the performance of an 800cc Morris Minor, Even the 1,000 was faster. @@Baggedbug
That truck at 13:28 is a pacific P16 I believe witch is cool cause they were an all Canadian truck company until I think it was international that bought them but let the continue to make trucks but eventually the Pacific company went out of business but international turned the Pacific plants into international plants so the Canadian workers could keep there jobs
a man in a beetle died for the murder of a truck driver, which he did not commit. He wanted to stage a fake accident, and truck drivers killed him for it. a brilliant ending. (no)
The thing the Internet Movie Car Database (IMCDB) needs to make it more like IMDB for nerds like me is the ability to link when the same car is used in more than one movie. I swear i've seen the exact same beige 2007 silverado in a dozen or so movies filmed in the same region around the same time, and i'd love to know if i'm correct.
Special accounts for film car coordinators would help with that i think. Verify with imdb that the account holder worked on that movie for the edits etc. just some ideas in case anyone affiliated with the site sees this.
Exciting Stuff ,Love this Classic Clip ,Whats the classic movie called and what year did it come out .Never a great idea to cross truckers if a bad guy in a VW Beetle 😂Herbie would have not been happy with this 😂😂😂😂😂
BC, Canada. The road signs are in Kilometres, the lines are painted, and you can see Vancouver, BC from the North Vancouver, West Vancouver, mountainside.
I love movies from 70's and 80's. It was allways about cars and trucks. You don't see such a thing today
its 2023 and im trucker and approved ofb this movie big time
As a trucker of today's world. I enjoyed seeing all the old classic rigs. Good video.
Moral of this story, people: Never piss off truckers!
O they still do it a lot!!
Without an AK47
That ak aint doin shit@@BF109G4
@@BF109G4ru Sasha? Lj here
@@user-sp6rd6nz8g
Who ?
"This time, not a word to the cops, *we'll take care of this ourselves..."*
R.I.P Kenworth 😢🙏
Don't worry I fixing this from truck kenworth and tanker trailer
Eh back then they were everywhere and brand new now if u said that today it's different story
@@kevinpascual9582 Can you fixing Kenworth truck from me?
rip vw beetle 😭🙏
Don't worry I fixing this from vw beetle car
What I miss more is those cabovers, gone but not forgotten.
Thank-you for sharing these old classics from a bygone of movie making.
I love the peterbilts, beautiful rigs
That's a kenworth ding dong
Me too. Those Peterbilt truckers are actually my dreams.
@@halswearingen4662 the tanker that exploded was but there is peterbilts, macks, and freightliners shown too.
Inspired by Duel - Spielberg, who has always set the trend for decades of other movies to follow. Start from Duel, Jurrassic etc
This makes me wanna play truck simulator all over again
11:50 He had the perfect opportunity to go right down that small hill and get out from that situation. He would of been ahead of them and then he could of floored that Beetle and got away from them.
I saw that also, but you figure that the truck in front was blocking his vision, and by the time he saw it, it would have been too late to turn or if he tried he would have lost control.
I have a question off topic. English is a foreign language to me - I learnt it in school - so I wonder why you write "...would of been" and "...could of floored" instead of "...would have been" and "...could have floored"? I read something like that very often... What is the reason to type "of", not "have"?
@@heikosteffens1661 You are correct. In English we have many contractions so could have becomes could've, which in turn becomes "could of." Also, many of us are not very formal when typing comments. Good observations.
@@jewllake What I was assuming :-) We have exactly the same occurance in Germany. "Ich habe ein Auto gesehen" ("I have seen a car") becomes "Ich hab´n Auto gesehen" ("I´ve seen a car"). Since many people don´t use the Apostrophe and do not like a single "n" they type "Ich hab nen Auto gesehen" - not caring of the fact that "nen" (or correctly "´nen") is the abbreviation of "einen" like in "Ich sehe einen Mann" ("I see a man"/"Ich sehe ´nen Mann"). This leads to the funny fact that the sentence "Ich habe ein Auto und fahre in ´nen Wald" ("I have a car and drive into a forest") changes to "Ich hab nen Auto und fahre in ein Wald" ("einen Wald" altered to "ein Wald" because of lazy pronounciation - "einen" often sounds like "ein´n"... but "ein" Wald would mean that "Wald" is neuter ("das" Wald) while it correctly is male ("der" Wald).
Another funny fact to the "der/das" problem: The title music for the famous "Sesame Street" in German TV goes like this: "Der, die, das; wer, wie, was; wieso, weshalb, warum; wer nicht fragt bleibt dumm" wich in English would be: "The, the, the; who, how, what; why, why, why; who not asks stays stupid" :-)
What a film! Reme Julienne AND Carey Loftin working together!
i freaking love it
Superbe, merci beaucoup.
Thank you for this upload. I really enjoyed this.
La menace film d’Alain Corneau de 1977 avec Yves Montand ,2 ans après Magnum 357
Excellent film avec également les belles Carole Laure et Marie Dubois
If that Beetle had been #53 those truckers would've been sorry.
Herby
14:05 Rest In Peace Vochito 😔
Did he die fr?
@@cinqsaw4358 Yep.
This was a great movie!!
Sad they don´t make them anymore like that
When the truckers finally catch the 4-wheeler that's always brake checking them on the interstate
Cool for me to watch, as I was born and live where it is filmed.
Even more cool is the fact that many trucks, and those associated with them, probably were associated with my family in one way or another. We had a size-able well known truck / trailer manufacturing business at the time. I should watch the full movie. I think I watched it when I was younger, but I never made the connection that I do now.
That beetle was quicker than I though. I thought they were as slow as a crawl when they excellerate with their little engine and its heavy occupant. I never thought they would of excellerated that quickly.
The vehicle imagery & sound are great (especially the trucks). Any car can do that, well, maybe not 2CV or Fiat 500 Nouva. A small car can make it feel & look faster. Good Beetle chase in What's up Doc too & No, Beetles do not float. It's a prop, the chase car sunk to the bottom of the bay.
Speed? Try the British 70s show The Professionals
@@johnsergei Well Beetles can float as one drove into a canal where I used to live (woman driver panicked) and floated for around an hour until it was pulled out. They're actually air tight to a point as my father owned one and if you slammed the door with the quarter lights fully shut your ears popped.
Good cars and bloody fast for a 1300 but maybe it was the large wheel diameter and gearbox.
They are only good in a classic sense. My first car a 1972 Mazda 1300 was far faster than any factory Beetle & a good deal more economical than the VW 1500,1600 engines (which are still slower than my car). By the early 70s the Beetle was not even compeditive with small Japanize cars, especially in Australia (relaitve to the US, with it stronger smog laws of the time), or even VWs upcoming new water cooled cars. However he Beetle was tough & well built & had major improvements over the 60s cars. A type 3 station wagon would have suited my needs much more than a Beetle. Now that's a car that made sense & is very useful even today.@@LaZoucheCustomshop
beetles are fairly fast
i personally own one and it was much faster than my 90s mitsubishi suv
A 1500-1600cc beetle from the late 60- mid 70s roughly = the performance of 1200-1300cc Japanese cars economy cars of the time. @ least Australian spec cars. US models usually had larger engines to cope with more smog regulations & like the American Beetle were still slower. Mid 50s-mid 60s cars had 1200cc 36 later 40 HP engines, about the performance of an 800cc Morris Minor, Even the 1,000 was faster. @@Baggedbug
Je suis content que ce Film Français vous plaît 😊
Nombre de esta película?
That truck at 13:28 is a pacific P16 I believe witch is cool cause they were an all Canadian truck company until I think it was international that bought them but let the continue to make trucks but eventually the Pacific company went out of business but international turned the Pacific plants into international plants so the Canadian workers could keep there jobs
Close but not quite. It's a pacific P510-S, the p16's smaller brother
@@diamondcreepah3210 Either way, I'm just happy to see a Pacific in a movie. That's a piece of canadian history right there
The best parts start at 18:30
I don’t know how this is on CZcams lol
Za kralja svidja mi se balavander sam bio koji obracq paznju evo danas kralj
French: La Menace 1977 (Orig.-Title)
German: Lohn der Giganten (1977)
Engl. altern: Long Haul Hellraisers (1977)
Descanza en paz Kenworth 😢
Poor poor Herbie
Procuro este filme, desde os anos 70.
Wow they got all sweet tractors in this movie
الزمن الذهبي
a man in a beetle died for the murder of a truck driver, which he did not commit. He wanted to stage a fake accident, and truck drivers killed him for it. a brilliant ending. (no)
Yeah yes
The poor front axle on that cabover freightliner
Freakin Awsome paint skeem on that A model
One movie I haven't seen yet.
Love the content 👍
Is it not available on english or english subtitles?
R.I.P Beetle 😡😡😡😡😡
Who's here in 2024
Nooooooo! Kenworth!!!! 😣😭
خیلی جالب به به اخرش خوشم آمد
Great movie. Back when they made car crashes look real
What is the name of this film?
8:50 Beauty ❤️❤️❤️ cab-over
I WANT THE SOUNDTRACK!!!!!
R.I.P Volkswagen 😫😱
Rip men worth w900, voltswagon beetle, and the gnomes
That poor beetle
The thing the Internet Movie Car Database (IMCDB) needs to make it more like IMDB for nerds like me is the ability to link when the same car is used in more than one movie. I swear i've seen the exact same beige 2007 silverado in a dozen or so movies filmed in the same region around the same time, and i'd love to know if i'm correct.
Special accounts for film car coordinators would help with that i think. Verify with imdb that the account holder worked on that movie for the edits etc. just some ideas in case anyone affiliated with the site sees this.
R.I.P
Gente alguém me diz o nome deste filme!!
അടിപൊളി
Как фильм называется?
18:40
سبحان الله مبين عربي انت
@@_january7650 كلنا
Me dolió mucho el trailer ya quisiera tener uno solamente soy trailero pero quisiera mi propio trailer R.I.P Kenworth ❤😢
Sorry
Being clean i see now the difference
Of real movie and play pictures. Okey.. i just thought my tiny phone machine is broken :-)
Primeira VEZ que vejo um carro canta pneu nas pedras 😂😂😂
Can someone please tell me what's this movie called?
Should have stuck with the Capri's classic. They're practically crunch proof.
C'est BOOOOOOOOOOOOOWW, mais c'est dommage que les scènes ne sont pas dans l'ordre du film.
What's the John Wayne movie from the 70's with him in a forest green Pontiac Firebird. The car was getting smashed by two big rigs?
Mcqueen
Branigan
Hang on... it's a Beetle... he could have just drove into the water and floated away!
Vancouver? Is this set in canada?
всегда спешащие дальнобойщики прям кинутся искать преступника тратя на него время
La menace French movie 1977
Nome Do filme ???
F Por Kenworth w900 😢💔
Как называется фильм
Parabéns
G.T.A. before the game!!!!
Poor poor kenworth
Nombre de la película por favor
Where was this filmed in?
Greater Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Wow😳😲😲😳😳😳
What's the title of the movie
What movie is this
Awosome
Exciting Stuff ,Love this Classic Clip ,Whats the classic movie called and what year did it come out .Never a great idea to cross truckers if a bad guy in a VW Beetle 😂Herbie would have not been happy with this 😂😂😂😂😂
En español la película completa gracias
Good...ILike🍺🍟
Why did he blow the truck up and why the truckers killed him?
Herbie is in danger
a sandwich beetle
invraisemblance de taille, à 12.04 " dans le virage, à droite l'occasion unique de s'échapper et de repartir en sens inverse
❤
Poor Herbie being crushed😭
Что за фильм?
Ok so the guy in the punch buggy is the killer?
💪💪💪💪💪✅
Movie name's????
Lots of truckers at times wish we could take the law into our own hands.. But we all know at end of day. Were gonna have to account for it??
Film name ?
Ofusca utrapacou em faixas proibido
Did u got recomended
I guess Herbie finally got unloaded
Passing on a double yellow
Qual o nome do filme?
La Menace 1977 Yves Montand
Carole Lore
Vancouver, Washington State, or Vancouver British Columbia?
BC, Canada.
The road signs are in Kilometres, the lines are painted, and you can see Vancouver, BC from the North Vancouver, West Vancouver, mountainside.