I love the fact that the nutty girl sitting on the trunk of the Vette didn't have any sunglasses on. No way in hell she could keep her eyes open at those speeds.
I loved this movie when I first saw it on a 15" color tv in the late 1960s about 10 or 11yo. The Corvette must have burnt 1/2 quart of oil in the first scene alone. Yes, tires can actually squeal in certain types of sand/gravel and they always do in Hollywood.
Ernie - Same here! I watched this on our new 24 inch color TV in the summer of 1968 when I was 10 years old! I remember thinking that the acting was awful but the action was great. Wow, does this bring back memories!
P.S. - It's hard to believe that the actor who played the dad, the late Dana Andrews, had won an Oscar for best actor 20-something years earlier. The director of Hot Rods to Hell must have told him to leave his acting chops at the door when he made this one! Still, I love this movie the same way I love movies like "Road House" -- they're so bad they're GOOD!
this clip is as bad ass as it gets lol, have now watched it 5 times today alone, never gets old, ( remember seeing this movie in the 80's on regular TV) back again, May 14th 2024, lol
8:33 - "Tom, we've got to get away from them..... can you TRY?" Tom picks it up from 50 to a blistering 55 mph "That should lose those young whippersnappers" 😆😆😆
Love this so much it moves me to tears of joy. Needs a remake but less cheesy and more serious and violent. Would be a Guaranteed summer box office hit imo.
Dana Andrews at 8:30 just might be greatest cornball actor ever. I like the orgasmic blond and the troubled teen guy as well. "............"Tom! We've got to get away from them" . "Can you try" This is as conball as it gets, I love it.
The vette sounds more like a blue flame 136. I had one in my Great Grandmas '55 2-door post Bel-Air coupe. Awesome car. Smooth and quiet straight 6. Whatever's in that vette they did some serious engine damage from the looks of all the oil smoke!
loved the movie as a youth, I always remembered when went to California for vacation my dad was ex marine and always had guns with him, I am sure he would have opened fire, I wanted to see that in this movie
Surprised this guy didn’t do it himself. Any Marine would’ve whipped the grin off that kids face at the gas station though. Him and his buddies would soon find out that they’re not as tough as they think they are.
Holly shnnezle ! I remember this movie when I was a kid , awesome ! I remember watching it several times . When got a little older , 10th grade I bought a 68 Torino 390 GT me and my buddies did our own Hot Ridding to Hell , I totaled it bummer . I wasn't alone though my friend took out 80 feet of chain link fence in his 68 383 Roadrunner another buddy wrecked his 64 Cobra speced 289 Ford Falcon we had fun though . Thanks for the memories .
I love how in the end, the teens are defeated by their lack of safe driving skills, and the inability to see that something isn't moving until it's practically right in front of em, looks like the family had the last laugh.
This movie should be called "Spoiled Rich Kids with HotRods Who Have Money to Tear Their Cars Up and Not Give a Sh!t Because They Can Just Buy More HotRods."
I was very young when I first saw this movie I remember my dad let my brother watch the movie with him and my mom that was the first time they ever cussed on TV my mom made me go to bed I snuck into the hallway to watch the movie oh well great movie this movie was way ahead of its time says Randy Allen
I remember watching this movie on TV as a young kid just for the cars never saw it again after this ! Now I know why , Pure corn.Thanks for the flash back.
The dubbed sound for the Corvette sounded an inline six. As for the actors and the people who wrote the script, all I can say is, "What kind of animals are those?!"
This film is actually from 1966, not '67. It was pre-hippie era, with most kids and young adults clean-cut even after that. The era gets stereo-typed by the former, unfortunately.
This happened to me. A car full of older boys was irritated at my driving. I was taking my boss for a spin around the block in my new/used car. They came after me, so I pulled into the nearest house driveway. I hollered out to them apologizing. That didn't work and kept coming. They might have been drunk, cans might be in car. I decided to drive slowly. They came after me, probably 40 mph "BACKWARDS" down the street .
My dad's 1961 Super Fury Plymouth had a 318 and 4 barrel carb and automatic. Ie 260 HP rated beast. This movie has a 6 cylinder probably since a Belvidere? In upper Michigan of the Mitten ( not the UP) on a safe and sane no speed limit road he tested the top speed as 118 mph. With several of us kids in the car. It had no seatbelts in back and had 2 in the front as optional stuff Us kids never told mom about that until decades later. Before the test run we got the tire pressures correct . Dad sold the car for 100 bucks in 1968. The spark plug on the passenger side firewall would foul every 2 weeks so we just got quick to swap out that plug. The floor in drivers side rusted out due to Detroits road salts so a patch panel was added. When in Indiana at a shipyard my dad ran he parked too close to the rail spur one Saturday. He just stopped by to check on some matters. Rail deliveries were never on Saturdays usually. The train engineer with a few cars of steel plate completely stopped and got out to see if he could pass. He Got in and proceeed. and part of the train broke both door handles on one side of the 4 door 1961 Plymouth. So we got spares from a junkyard in Owensboro Kentucky across the river. The door panels were not hurt at all..so the train must have just kissed the door handles. It was a black car . No ac. It had the new Chrysler alternator! In Birmingham michigan a neighbor was involved with the media stunt of Detroit to Chicago with no battery. Ie the 1961 Fury just used its alternator. What us weird about this movie is if the our old one would probably have dusted many of these hot rods. On I75 in Michigan we had the ski rack pop off while going 80 plus. The new steel edge skis sparking at night on the concrete. We found all 6 pairs of ski by flashlights before they got run over. Took about an hour. The 1961 Plymouth is a great car at high speeds
NO SEATBELTS! And starched shirts! That girl in the Corvette was on drugs. And all that sand getting into those big intakes on that Model T can't be good. Was that Corvette burning diesel? I was sweating watching this whole scene.
Filmed in the High Desert in Southern CA. The Antelope Valley, near towns called Lake Los Angeles and Phelan...I recognize those hills and the surrounding mountains... Just East of Phelan and North of the San Bernadino Mountains are.. Probably off of Phelan rd. or Hwy 138...
I just watched this. Its pretty hilarious. Laurie Mock and Mimsy Farmer swapped roles in their next AIP movie Riot on Sunset Strip, with Mock playing the bad girl and Farmer playing the ingenue.
Saw this at the drive in when it came out in 1967.I remember a couple biker movies were on with it.I can’t remember the names of the biker flicks but I do remember William Smith was in at least one of them.
This brings back fond memories of seeing this as a kid at the drive-in in Long Beach, Cali when it first came out. I still want a '58 corvette and crazy little blonde chick sitting on the back of it to this day!! #youcantalwaysgetwhatyouwant
I loved the screeching of the tires when they were in the sand. Most people don't know that rubber tires make more noise on sand then they do on pavement. It's sometimes almost deafening.
Got a group of old Rodders over and watched this the other night , haven't laughed that hard in years . This could turn into one of the biggest cult movies of all times .
Makes me miss the built 1958 Vette I had for awhile in 1972. It definitely did not sound like an Austin Healey 6 cylinder. Fun movie though for car guys.
It also meant something or someone being a real bummer as in "being a drag", not a man in women's clothes, although I'm sure that meaning was around then also.
I remember watching this as a kid. This cheesy crappy movie with all the bad acting, Munster's sped up film technique, and dorky story line, did nothing to stop me from falling head over heels in love with the 1959 Corvette. I found one years later at a used car lot. Yes, it was a pile of junk, but I loved it none the less. That car was le meilleur.
"Honey, if only you had let me get the '61 Fury with the 413cid 375hp 2x4bbl Short Ram engine like I wanted to... But Noooo.. you wanted to stick with the Belvedere 235cid slant six... "
That's the most clean-cut renegades I've ever seen. It's like watching Mad Max at the Hamptons!
Spect Ator too funny Spect. Still laughing here!
Such hoods.
Yay them kids didn't even look like thugs more like prepys
They are lucky it is not Mad Max in his V8 as he'd really run them of the road and give them his death stare
Lmfao 🤣
This movie set a record for over acting that has never been broken, I love it! That Corvette is one of my favorite movie cars of all time.
I remember watching this as a kid on the Saturday afternoon movie. Been a fan ever since. Thanks. ❤️
@Chief Scalpalot The term 'drag' had been used to define cross dressing long before this film was made.
@@-oiiio-3993 you tell'em girlfriend
@@dcformee123 Wrong gender, fool.
41 Fordchopped coup JOE
I love the fact that the nutty girl sitting on the trunk of the Vette didn't have any sunglasses on. No way in hell she could keep her eyes open at those speeds.
getting a face load of dust literally, rocks & bugs.
And her long stays mostly in place instead of flying everywhere. And she can actually hold a conversation with the driver! Gotta love Hollywood!
@@daveinmilwaukee Her long hair. Yeah, I was thinking about that too.
that nutty girl … hahaha perfect 👍🏼
Chics were just tougher back then. 😂
“You’d do better looking at the road”
“Thanks Pop but we’ve already seen it!”😂😂😂😂
I haven't even thought of this movie in 35 years,its everything I remember, good fun for all ,back when girls were safe and cars were dangerous.
Did you know that the beautiful blonde in the Corvette was crowned "Miss Seat Belts for Safety" in 1959?
The driver of the Corvette's dad was the truck driver in Duel. Raging was in their DNA.
I can not tell you how long I have been looking for this
This was a favorite movie of me and my siblings when we were youngsters. Love it. Now it's so campy. Lol❤️👏🏽👏🏽
That’s a great flick!🍿🎥👌😎👍
Yes it was!
I loved this movie when I first saw it on a 15" color tv in the late 1960s about 10 or 11yo. The Corvette must have burnt 1/2 quart of oil in the first scene alone. Yes, tires can actually squeal in certain types of sand/gravel and they always do in Hollywood.
Ernie - Same here! I watched this on our new 24 inch color TV in the summer of 1968 when I was 10 years old! I remember thinking that the acting was awful but the action was great. Wow, does this bring back memories!
P.S. - It's hard to believe that the actor who played the dad, the late Dana Andrews, had won an Oscar for best actor 20-something years earlier. The director of Hot Rods to Hell must have told him to leave his acting chops at the door when he made this one! Still, I love this movie the same way I love movies like "Road House" -- they're so bad they're GOOD!
Yes that motor is damaged but still running. Cool old movie , saw it when I was a little kid .
@@leetrotboswell6273 that’s a lot of burning oil through
@@matthewcaughey8898 12 miles to a quart LOL 😆
The steering on those old Corvettes is like driving a speedboat.
this clip is as bad ass as it gets lol, have now watched it 5 times today alone, never gets old, ( remember seeing this movie in the 80's on regular TV) back again, May 14th 2024, lol
The way Dana Andrew’s yanks hard on the steering wheel reminds me of Mustang drivers trying to correct when leaving cars and coffee!
This not only happens to Mustang drivers. All other cars with incompetent drivers.
8:33 - "Tom, we've got to get away from them..... can you TRY?"
Tom picks it up from 50 to a blistering 55 mph
"That should lose those young whippersnappers"
😆😆😆
Now, just a typical rush hour commute.
I remember seeing this movie and the theater back in the mid-60s those are the good old days I used to love this movie I seen it about three times
WOW, I saw this movie when I was around 10. Saturday afternoon matinee.
i saw this when i was a kid. and i loved it. now i just like seeing the old cars.
Thanks so much for having this movie, I've been trying to find it for a while.
The 56 Chevy and Corvette do look bad ass.✊😁
06:42 my wifes reaction when she see's a pedestrian a
quarter mile away 🤣
it's true !
Ahahaha broo! I used to think it's just me to whom things like this happen to, never knew it's just a whole another league hahaha 😅😅
LMAO 😂
9:35 I like how he almost rips the steering wheel off the Column!😆
Ditto, I thought he's was gonna rip apart, like a mafia boss torturing his errand boy who went rat on him, but then... Okay, it didn't happen 😅 😅
Dana Andrews and Jeanne Crain great actors and cool movie!
Love this so much it moves me to tears of joy. Needs a remake but less cheesy and more serious and violent. Would be a Guaranteed summer box office hit imo.
Dana Andrews at 8:30 just might be greatest cornball actor ever. I like the orgasmic blond and the troubled teen guy as well. "............"Tom! We've got to get away from them" . "Can you try" This is as conball as it gets, I love it.
Dana Andrews star had fallen a long way, to be in this picture.
Mimsy Farmer is priceless as the psycho blonde. "Run 'em off the road!"
@@TheSpiralnotebook Peg, the mother is so overactive. It’s like a really cheap Alaskan Soap Opera.
I saw this movie when I was a kid in the 60s. I was a car nut, still am. My current car is a 17 SS Camaro 6 spd man.
Thank you for the time and care taken in edditing clips of this one of a kind top notch hot rod movie!
The vette sounds more like a blue flame 136. I had one in my Great Grandmas '55 2-door post Bel-Air coupe. Awesome car. Smooth and quiet straight 6. Whatever's in that vette they did some serious engine damage from the looks of all the oil smoke!
This was almost as good as Reefer Madness!
It's like the Griswolds meets Duel
The left cylinder bank in that Vette needed some work. Still ran good considering.
ALWAYS REMEMBER TO WEAR A SEAT BELT..GREAT MOVIE LOVE THE CORVETTE..
loved the movie as a youth, I always remembered when went to California for vacation my dad was ex marine and always had guns with him, I am sure he would have opened fire, I wanted to see that in this movie
Surprised this guy didn’t do it himself. Any Marine would’ve whipped the grin off that kids face at the gas station though. Him and his buddies would soon find out that they’re not as tough as they think they are.
"All the kids drag dad!" Now it's some of the kids dress in drag, dad!
Holly shnnezle ! I remember this movie when I was a kid , awesome ! I remember watching it several times . When got a little older , 10th grade I bought a 68 Torino 390 GT me and my buddies did our own Hot Ridding to Hell , I totaled it bummer . I wasn't alone though my friend took out 80 feet of chain link fence in his 68 383 Roadrunner another buddy wrecked his 64 Cobra speced 289 Ford Falcon we had fun though . Thanks for the memories .
I love how in the end, the teens are defeated by their lack of safe driving skills, and the inability to see that something isn't moving until it's practically right in front of em, looks like the family had the last laugh.
Those edits are the Chef's Kiss 🎉
Saw this on YV when it first aired. Fantastic.
This movie should be called "Spoiled Rich Kids with HotRods Who Have Money to Tear Their Cars Up and Not Give a Sh!t Because They Can Just Buy More HotRods."
That vette must be burning a lot of oil
Academy award acting right there.
This is exactly the way it was in America at one time. Freedom..!!!
One of my favorite movies.
Best thing I've seen on the Internet this week.
Lol! Love the British racing sounds and small tire squeal.
I love how his solution to this “road rage” was to lay on the horn. “Don’t worry fam, Daddy’s got this!” HOOOOOOOOOOOONK 😂😂
This is the kind of movie Elvis should have made!!
Final scene dialogue: “Now that those two kids are dead, honey, I wouldn’t even mind if you drove now.”
Still as cheesy and funny as ever. Too bad Hollywood doesn't know what a high winding V8 Vette or hot rod really sounds like.
I was very young when I first saw this movie I remember my dad let my brother watch the movie with him and my mom that was the first time they ever cussed on TV my mom made me go to bed I snuck into the hallway to watch the movie oh well great movie this movie was way ahead of its time says Randy Allen
A real mean bunch of hotrod hooligan teenage tuffs just out cruisin' for some real boss kicks
I especially loved the over acting...my wife was a casting director in Hollywood..I've seen it all man..this movie is pretty funny..
That girl is gonna fly like Supergirl if they hit anything
I remember seeing this as a kid and old people were upset that kids would copy cat this kind of behavior, which it did.
As fast as these kids did this one would think they had cell phones and called them for back up.
Love this movie
I remember watching this movie on TV as a young kid just for the cars never saw it again after this ! Now I know why , Pure corn.Thanks for the flash back.
Possibly the worst defacation on celluloid ever . A true classic
Famous last words before the two clean-cut hoodlums total their Vette "HEY, he's NOT MOVING !!!"
Now THAT'S how you play 'Chicken' !
Saw as a kid. Really scared me when the other family got in accident and saw the green hat with feather on body.
Great 60s garage rock by Mickey Rooney Jr. during the scenes at "The Arena." But it's impossible to find on it's own.
I always like playing ball in the middle of a bunch of cactuses..
The dubbed sound for the Corvette sounded an inline six. As for the actors and the people who wrote the script, all I can say is, "What kind of animals are those?!"
Definitely European car sounds plumbed in.
Seen this when it was new. For a long I was very Afraid of '58 vettes. GR8 flik 👍👍
The old guy in the pickup truck got angry , even though he was in the wrong, pulling into the traffic without looking first😅😅
I like the 1927 Model T Tudor sedan the shows up around 8:08. It has a kind of Munsters vibe to it.
Yeh...looked cool. Looked like it was rising from the dead almost like a hearst. The big ass tires sets it off.
That old 'Vette looks great like that.
No one would do that to one now.
I bought a 58 Vette in 1970 that actually smoked that bad. Wish I still had it.....
This film is actually from 1966, not '67. It was pre-hippie era, with most kids and young adults clean-cut even after that. The era gets stereo-typed by the former, unfortunately.
Released in 1967 just before the hippie movement; it looked like it was made in the early sixties
This happened to me. A car full of older boys was irritated at my driving. I was taking my boss for a spin around the block in my new/used car. They came after me, so I pulled into the nearest house driveway. I hollered out to them apologizing. That didn't work and kept coming. They might have been drunk, cans might be in car. I decided to drive slowly. They came after me, probably 40 mph "BACKWARDS" down the street .
The mom was a Karen, way! Before Karen’s existed!
I think I would have left her at the last gas stop!
My dad's 1961 Super Fury Plymouth had a 318 and 4 barrel carb and automatic. Ie 260 HP rated beast. This movie has a 6 cylinder probably since a Belvidere?
In upper Michigan of the Mitten ( not the UP) on a safe and sane no speed limit road he tested the top speed as 118 mph. With several of us kids in the car. It had no seatbelts in back and had 2 in the front as optional stuff
Us kids never told mom about that until decades later. Before the test run we got the tire pressures correct
. Dad sold the car for 100 bucks in 1968. The spark plug on the passenger side firewall would foul every 2 weeks so we just got quick to swap out that plug. The floor in drivers side rusted out due to Detroits road salts so a patch panel was added.
When in Indiana at a shipyard my dad ran he parked too close to the rail spur one Saturday. He just stopped by to check on some matters. Rail deliveries were never on Saturdays usually. The train engineer with a few cars of steel plate completely stopped and got out to see if he could pass. He Got in and proceeed. and part of the train broke both door handles on one side of the 4 door 1961 Plymouth. So we got spares from a junkyard in Owensboro Kentucky across the river. The door panels were not hurt at all..so the train must have just kissed the door handles.
It was a black car . No ac. It had the new Chrysler alternator!
In Birmingham michigan a neighbor was involved with the media stunt of Detroit to Chicago with no battery. Ie the 1961 Fury just used its alternator.
What us weird about this movie is if the our old one would probably have dusted many of these hot rods.
On I75 in Michigan we had the ski rack pop off while going 80 plus. The new steel edge skis sparking at night on the concrete. We found all 6 pairs of ski by flashlights before they got run over. Took about an hour.
The 1961 Plymouth is a great car at high speeds
Euro car exhaust dubbed for the Vette, sickening.
Tina was pretty cute. These teenagers must have rich parents.
The Fast & The Furious precursor with more of an edge to it !
All the kids DRAG, Daddy-O!
NO SEATBELTS! And starched shirts! That girl in the Corvette was on drugs. And all that sand getting into those big intakes on that Model T can't be good. Was that Corvette burning diesel? I was sweating watching this whole scene.
Smoky Vette sounds like something from Europe.
Filmed in the High Desert in Southern CA. The Antelope Valley, near towns called Lake Los Angeles and Phelan...I recognize those hills and the surrounding mountains... Just East of Phelan and North of the San Bernadino Mountains are.. Probably off of Phelan rd. or Hwy 138...
That guys wife needs a therapist
I watched this years ago with my father...He had a 59 vette...I didn't know this was in color...
I just watched this. Its pretty hilarious. Laurie Mock and Mimsy Farmer swapped roles in their next AIP movie Riot on Sunset Strip, with Mock playing the bad girl and Farmer playing the ingenue.
Saw this at the drive in when it came out in 1967.I remember a couple biker movies were on with it.I can’t remember the names of the biker flicks but I do remember William Smith was in at least one of them.
The man with the big biceps.
Maybe the movie hot leather and chrome
This brings back fond memories of seeing this as a kid at the drive-in in Long Beach, Cali when it first came out. I still want a '58 corvette and crazy little blonde chick sitting on the back of it to this day!!
#youcantalwaysgetwhatyouwant
I loved the screeching of the tires when they were in the sand. Most people don't know that rubber tires make more noise on sand then they do on pavement. It's sometimes almost deafening.
Yeah,
It's weird, Man
I love how hot rods spinning their wheels in dirt sound just like spinning your wheels on asphalt. lolol
IKR 🤣🤣
Classic!👌😂👍
Even funnier when fish-tailing on the beach.
special kinda tread in them days
They will on hard packed sand
Got a group of old Rodders over and watched this the other night , haven't laughed that hard in years . This could turn into one of the biggest cult movies of all times .
Makes me miss the built 1958 Vette I had for awhile in 1972. It definitely did not sound like an Austin Healey 6 cylinder. Fun movie though for car guys.
"All the kids drag, Dad." ... back then, it used to mean something else entirely.
It also meant something or someone being a real bummer as in "being a drag", not a man in women's clothes, although I'm sure that meaning was around then also.
😂🤣
🧚🧚♀🤸♀👠👙💅
It ain't no drag, man. This is one groovy movie! 😄
I am glad nobody blew their tranny.
I remember watching this as a kid. This cheesy crappy movie with all the bad acting, Munster's sped up film technique, and dorky story line, did nothing to stop me from falling head over heels in love with the 1959 Corvette. I found one years later at a used car lot. Yes, it was a pile of junk, but I loved it none the less. That car was le meilleur.
58
It sounded like the corvette has a 2jz under the hood , and she knows Tom is a wimp that’s why she’s screwing her boss 😂
seeing those old cars is like going back in time !
you know how pictures work?
Great B movie released in 1967. I remember seeing it when I was a kid. Very suspenseful!
I watched this movie when I was about 6, for the cars only! Plymouth should of had the 413 cross ram and taught those punks a hard lesson.
"Honey, if only you had let me get the '61 Fury with the 413cid 375hp 2x4bbl Short Ram engine like I wanted to... But Noooo.. you wanted to stick with the Belvedere 235cid slant six... "
225 Slant 6.
I saw this in the theater when it first came out for 25¢ during a matinee. I want my money back! ;-p
LOL, completely agree!
Not as good as faster pussycat kil kill for a chase movie but still a great car movie for the real early so cal 1960s hotrods
That vette’s motor has seen its last street race. What a smoker.
Typical Chevy, even today
in a lot of movies they wanted the smoke in the 66 batman they did the same thing
Boy, did you guys feel that torque from the slant six when he floored it at 8:36? Hot dog!
The Plymouth had at least a 318 in it they were great engines