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It's not even October, and the wheels of our society are coming off. people just sit there on the track and wait to get mowed down. A brutal coast-to-coast annual race in America in the year 2000. The country is ruled by a wacky despot who likes things big and fast. Based on the 1956 story by Ib Melchior, and followed by “Deathsport.” 80m/C VHS, DVD, UMD. Produced by Roger Corman Addeddate 22:08:46.351548 Color color Ia_orig_runtime 57 seconds Identifier DeathRace2000Trailer Run time 0:57 Sound sound.
#Death race 2000 trailer 1975 drivers
The film is set in a dystopian future where the biggest form of entertainment is a sadistic transcontinental race where drivers win if they are the last one alive and gain points by running down innocent pedestrians.
#Death race 2000 trailer 1975 movie
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Death Race is a 2008 action thriller film written, directed and co-produced by Paul W. "Death Race 2000" revels in these exploitative charms, culminating in a colorful, entertaining ride.
#Death race 2000 trailer 1975 tv
"Death Race 2000" presupposes an obsession with reality TV decades before that obsession infected mass media. Simply turn up for the event and register with us. A surgically engineered racer in a futuristic USA that has become a speedway has to race from coast to coast and survive attacks by cars and by air. The show is hosted by Ringmaster, with Wiz and Boomstick being the commentators during each race.

With David Carradine, Mary Woronov and Sylvester Stallone. One of the high points, Death Race 2000, was intended to ride on the coattails of the ponderous MGM sci-fi/action/sports epic, Rollerball what director Paul Bartel (Eating Raoul, Private Parts) delivered was a minor masterpiece of bloody social satire. The premise - five racers compete in a transcontinental road race where the winner is not who finishes first, but rather who 'scores' the most people.
