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Convoy
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Convoy

Ain't nothin' gonna get in their way!
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User Score427 ratings
TMDB 6.316+19781h 52mEnglish
ActionComedyDrama

Synopsis

Trucker Rubber Duck and his buddies Pig Pen, Widow Woman and Spider Mike use their CB radios to warn one another of the presence of cops. But conniving Sheriff Wallace is hip to the truckers' tactics, and begins tricking the drivers through his own CB broadcasts. Facing constant harassment from the law, Rubber Duck and his pals use their radios to coordinate a vast convoy and rule the road.

Director
Sam PeckinpahFrom TMDB credits
Studio
United Artists2 production companies
Release
June 27, 1978Released
Box Office
$45MBudget $12M

Top Cast

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Kris Kristofferson
Kris Kristofferson
Rubber Duck
Ali MacGraw
Ali MacGraw
Melissa
Burt Young
Burt Young
Pig Pen
Madge Sinclair
Madge Sinclair
Widow Woman
Franklyn Ajaye
Franklyn Ajaye
Spider Mike
Brian Davies
Brian Davies
Chuck Arnoldi
Seymour Cassel
Seymour Cassel
Governor Haskins
Cassie Yates
Cassie Yates
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CinemaSerf
May 16, 2023

I recall seeing this at the cinema at the time, and what a fuss there was. Not about the movie - but about the whole CB radio phenomena and, of course, the C.W. McCall song. Ernest Borgnine turns in quite a good effort as the savvy, but crooked, sheriff "Lyle" who finally pushes trucker "Rubber Duck" (Kris Kristofferson) and a few of his cohorts over the edge. A bar fight and a few heavily bruised cops necessitates them needing to flee to New Mexico and along the way their half dozen trucks start to attract others like magnets - and it's soon easily a mile long and posing an interesting problem for the authorities as the media interest builds. It doesn't do the convoy any harm, either, that the cops think the lead machine is packed full of highly explosive chemicals. Along for the ride is an out-of-sorts Ali McGraw ("Melissa") who really doesn't seem to be enjoying herself at all as this initially quite entertaining story becomes just as uninteresting and processional as the line of lorries itself. There are a few characterful supporting contributions from Madge Sinclair and Burt Young but for the main part, this is a film about a song and the more you hear that refrain the less impactful any of that remains.

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