Road Movies
October 28th, 2009 · Uncategorized
sources:
Steven Cohan and Ina Rae Hark, eds. The Road Movie Book (Routledge, 1997)
David Laderman, Driving Visions: Exploring the Raod Movie (Univ. of Texas, 2002)
Jack Sargeant & Stephanie Watson, Lost Highways: An Illustrated History of Road Movies (Creation Books, 1999)
Mark Williams, Road Movies: The Complete Guide to Cinema on Wheels (Proteus, 1982)
1932
The Crowd Roars – Howard Hawks (James Cagney, Joan Blondell)
1939
Indianapolis Freeway (a/k/a Roaring Road) – Lloyd Bacon
(Pat O’Brien, Ann Sheridan, John Payne)
*The Wizard of Oz – Victor Fleming
1940
*The Grapes of Wrath – John Ford (Henry Fonda, John Carradine)
Road to Singapore – Victor Schertzinger
They Drive by NIght – Raoul Walsh
(George Raft, Humphrey Bogart, Ida Lupino, Ann Sheridan)
Thunder Road – Arthur Ripley (Robt. MItchum, Keely Smith)
1941
Sullivan’s Travels – Preston Sturges
1942
Road to Morocco – David Butler
1943
Truck Busters – B. Reaves Eason
1944
The Last Ride – D. Ross Lederman
1945
Detour – Edgar G. Ulmar
1947
Desperate – Anthony Mann (Raymond Burr, Jason Robards)
Road to Rio – Norman Z. McLeod
1948
They Live By Night – Nicholas Ray
1949
Gun Crazy – Joseph H. Lewis
They Live by Night – Nicholas Ray
Thieves’ Highway – Jules Dassin (Richard Contee, Lee J. Cobb)
1953
Wages of Fear – Fr/Italy – Henri G. Clouzot (Yves Montand)
The Wild One – Laslo Benedek (Marlon Brando, Lee Marvin)
1954
Drive a Crooked Road – Richard Quine
Johnny Dark – Geroge Sherman (Tony Curtis, Piper Laurie)
1956
Hot Rod Girl – Leslie Martinson
Hot Cars – Donald McDowell
1957
The Devil’s Hairpin – Cornel Wilde (Cornel Wilde, Mary Astor)
Dragstrip Girl – Edward L. Cahn
Hell Drivers – GrBr – dir. C. Raker Endfield
1958
Dragstrip Riot – David Bradley
Ten Days to Tulara – George Sherman (Sterling Hayden)
1962
Lolita – Stanley Kubrick (James Mason, Shelly Winters)
Red Ball Express – Budd Boetticher (Jeff Chandler)
1963
It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad World – Stanley Kramer
The Leather Boys – GrBr – Sidney J. Furie (Rita Tushingham)
The Young Racers – Roger Corman
1964
The Lively Set – Jack Arnold (James Darren)
1965
Backfire – Fr. – Jean Becker
Red Line 7000 – Howard Hawks (James Caan)
1966
Don’t Look Back – D. A. Pennebaker – Dylan’s tour movie
Faster Pussycat, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! – Russ Meyer
Grand Prix – John Frankenheimer (James Garner, Eva Marie Saint)
The Wild Angels – Roger Corman (Peter Fonda, Nancy Sinatra, Bruce Dern, Diane Ladd)
1967
*Bonnie and Clyde – Arthur Penn (Warren Beatty, Faye Dunaway)
Born Losers – T.C. Frank
The Detour – Bulgaria – Grisha Ostrovski
Devil’s Angels – Dan Haller (John Cassavetes)
Hell’s Angels on Wheels – Richard Rush (Jack Nicholson)
Hot Rod Rumble – Leslie Martinson
The Long Hall – GrBr – Ken Hughes (Victor Mature, Diana Dors)
Thunder Alley – Richard Rush (Fabian, Annette Funicello)
Two for the Road – Stanley Donen
Weekend – Jean-Luc Goddard
1968
Angels from Hell -Bruce Kessler
Fever Heat (a/k/a Stockcar) – Russell S. Doughten, Jr.
Girl on a Motorcycle – BrBr & Fr – Jack Cardiff (Marianne Faithful, Alain Delon)
Speedway – Norman Taurog (Elvis Presley, Nancy Sinatra)
Targets – Peter Bogdanovich (Boris Karloff, Tim O’Kelly)
Weekend – Fr/Italy – Jean-Luc Godard
The Wild Racers – Daniel Haller (Fabian)
1969
Easy Rider – Dennis Hopper (Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper, Jack Nicholson)
Hell’s Angels ’69 – Lee Madden
Hell’s Bells – Maury Dexter
Midnight Cowboy – Martin Brest (Dustin Hoffman, Jon Voigt)
The Love Bug – Robert Stevenson (first of 4 Herbie movies)
The Rain People – Francis Ford Coppola (James Caan, Robert Duvall)
The Rebel Rousers – Martin B. Cohen (Jack Nicholson, Bruce Dern, Dianna Ladd)
Run Angel, Run – Jack Starrett
Winning – James Goldstone (Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Robt Wagner)
1970
Angels Die Hard – Richard Compton (Tom Baker )
C.C. & Company – Seymour (Joe Namath, Ann-Margret)
Cylce Savages – Bill Brame (Bruce Dern)
Five Easy Pieces (Bob Rafelson)
The Hard Ride – Burt Topper
Little Fauss and Big Halsy – Sidney J. Furie Robt Redford, Lauren Hutton)
The Losers – Jack Starrett
Then Came Bronson – William A. Graham (Bonnie Bedeila, Martin Sheen)
Zabriskie Point – Michelangelo Antonioni
1971
Angels as Hard as They Come – Joe Viola (Scott Glenn)
Breaker! Breaker! – Don Hulette (Chuck Norris)
The Cars that Ate Paris – Aust. – Peter Weir
Duel – Steven Spielberg directorial debut (Dennis Weaver)
The Last Run – Richard Fleischner (George C. Scott, Colleen Dewhurst)
Le Mans – Lee Katzin (Steve McQueen)
Two Lane Blacktop – Monte Hellman (James Taylor)
Vanishing Point – GrBr – Richard Sarafian
1972
Duel – Steven Spielberg (Dennis Weaver)
The Getaway – Sam Peckinpah (Steve McQueen, Ali MacGraw)
Pay Day – Daryl Duke (Rip Torn)
1973
Badlands – Terence Malick (Sissy Spacek, Kit Carruthers, Martin Sheen)
Drive Hard, Drive Fast – Douglas Heyes (Brian Kelly, Joan Collins)
Electra Glide in Blue – James William. Guercio
Last American Hero – Lamont Johnson (Jeff Bridges)
Paper Moon – Peter Bogdanovich (Ryan O’Neal, Tatum O’Neal) – good US in 30s
Road Movie – Joseph Strick
Slither – Howard Zieff (James Caan, Sally Kellerman)
Steel Arena – Mark L. Lester
Thieves Like Us – Robert Altman (Keith Carradine, Shelley Duvall)
White Lightning – Joseph Sargent (Burt Reynolds, Ned Beatty, Diana Ladd)
Your Three Minutes Are Up – Douglas Schwartz (Beau Bridges, Ron Leibman)
1974
Dirty Mary Crazy Larry – John Hough (Peter Fonda, Susan George)
Road Movie – Joseph Strick
Sugarland Express – Steven Speilberg (Goldie Hawn)
Thundrbolt and Lightfoot – Michael Cimino (Clint Eastwood; Jeff Bridges)
Truck Stop Women -. Mark L. Lester
1975
Deathrace 2000 – Paul Bartel (David Carradine, Sylvester Stallone) -sci fi
Nashville – Roberrt Altman
Race with the Devil – Jack Starrett
Return to Macon Country – Richard Compton (Nick Nolte)
The Passenger – Michelangelo Antonioni
White Line Fever – Jonathan Kaplan
1976
Carquake – Paul Bartel (David Carradine)
Eat My Dust -Charles B. Griffith (Ron Howard)
The Gumball Rally – Chuck Bail (Raul Julia)
Jackson County Jail – Michael Miller (Yvette Mimiwux, Tommy Lee Jones)
Kings of the Road – Ger – Wim Wenders
1977
Backroads – Australian – Philip Noyce
The Car – Eliot Silverstein (James Brolin)
Bobby Deerfield – Sydney Pollack (Al Pacino, Marthe Keller)
Citizens Band (a/d/a/ Handle With Care) – Jonathan Demme
The Gauntlet – Clint Eastwood (Clint Eastwood)
Grand Theft Auto – Ron Howard (Ron Howard)
Joyride – Joseph Ruben (Desi Arnez Jr, Melanie Griffith, Robert Carradine)
Outlaw Blues – Richard T. Heffron (Peter Fonda)
Smokey and the Bandit – Hal Needham (Burt Reynolds)
Thunder and Lightning -Corey Allen (David Carradine)
The Van – Sam Grossman
1978
Convoy -Sam Peckinpah (Kris Kristofferson, Ali McGraw, Ernest Borgnine)
Corvette Summer – Matthew Robbins (Mark Hammill, Annie Potts)
The Driver – Walter Hill (Ryan O’Neal, Bruce Dern, Isabel Adjani)
The Sorcerer -William Friedkin (Roy Scheider)
Stingray – Richard Taylor
1979
Heart Beat – John Byrum – based on Kerouac’s life
Mad Max – George Miller
Radio On – GrBr – Christopher Petit
1980
Cannonball Run -Hal Needham
(Burt Reynolds, Roger Moore, Farrah Fawcett, Dean Martin, Peter Fonda)
Silver Dream Racer – GrBr – David Wickes (Beau Bridges)
1981
Back Roads – Martin Ritt (Sally Field, Tommy Lee Jones)
Mad Max & Mad Max II – George Miller (Mel Gibson)
Road Games – Australia – Richard Franklin (Stacey Keach, Jamie Lee Curtis)
1983
Heart Like a Wheel – Jonathan Kaplan
– based on story of female drag racer Shirley Muldowney
National Lampoon’s Vacation – Harold Ramis
1984
Paris, Texas – Wim Wenders (Harry Dean Stanton, Nastassja Kinski, Dean Stockwell)
Repo Man – Alex Cox (Emilio Estevez)
Stranger than Paradise – Jim Jarmusch
1985
Blue Velvet – David Lynch
Lost in America – Albert Brooks
1987
Candy Mountain – Rudy Wurlitzr and Robert Frank
Highwayman – 1987
Planes, Trains and Automobiles – John Hughes
1988
Highway 91 – Jerry Jameson
Rain Man – Barry Levinson (Tom Cruise, Dustin Hoffman)
1989
Drugstore Cowboy – Gus Van Sant
Leningrad Cowboys Go America – Finland/Sweden – Aki Kaurismaki
Mystery Train – Jim Jarmusch
Road Kill – Canada/Britain – Bruce McDonald
Powwow Highway – Jonathan Wacks
1990
The Road to God Knows Where – Uli M. Schuppel
Wild at Heart – David Lynch
1991
The Chase – Adam Rifkin (Charlie Sheen, Kristy Swanson)
Delusion – Carl Colpaert
Highway 61 – Canada/Britain – Bruce McDonald
Highway to Hell – Ate DeJong
Thelma and Louise – Ridley Scott (Geena Davis, Susan Sarandon)
1992
Gas, Food, Lodging – Allison Anders
Leaving Normal – Edward Zwick
The Living End – Gregg Araki
*My Own Private Idaho – Gus Van Sant
Roadside Prophets – Abbe Wool (may be first road movie written & directed by a woman)
1993
Even Cowgirls Get the Blues – Gus Van Sant
Kalifornia – Domenic Sena
True Romance – Tony Scott
1994
The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert – Stephan Elliott
Dumb and Dumber
Love and a .45 – C.M. Talkington
Natural Born Killers – Oliver Stone
1995
Dead Man – Jim Jarmusch
Freeway
To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar – Beeban Kidron
1996
Breakdown
Crash – David Cronenberg – based on Ballard’s novel
Get on the Bus – Spike Lee
Lewis and Clark and George
My Fellow Americans
1997
The Apostle – Robert Duvall
Dream with the Fishes – Finn Taylor
Lost Highway – David Lynch
1998
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas – Terry Gilliam
Men with Guns – John Sayles
Niagara, Niagara
Ozona
*Smoke Signals – Chris Eyre – from script by Sherman Alexie
1999
Another Day in Paradise
The Straight Story – David Lynch – vehicle is a lawn mover
2000
Road Trip
2003
Finding Nemo – Pixar
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Road Literature
October 28th, 2009 · Uncategorized
Ronald Primeau, Romance of the Road: The Literature of the American Highway (1996)
Kris Lackey, Road Frames (1997)
David Laderman, Driving Visions: Exploring the Road Movie (2002)
1900: L. Frank Baum, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (annotated ed. by Michael Patrick Hearn, 2000)
1916: Emily Post, By Motor to the Golden Gate
1919: Sinclair Lewis: Free Air
1920: Beatrice Massey, It Could Have Been Worse
1921: Winifred Hawkridge Dixon, Westward Hoboes: Ups and Downs of Frontier Motoring
1927: Franz Kafka, Amerika
1930: John Dos Passos, The 42nd Parallel
1931: John T. Faris, Roaming American Highways
1936: Zephine Humphrey, Green Mountains to Sierras
1938: Roland Wild, Double-Crossing America
1939: John Steinbeck, The Grapes of Wrath (best known proletarian road saga)
1941: Kaj Klitgaard, Through the American Landscape
1945: Henry Miller, The Air-Conditioned Nightmare
1946: Beth O’Shea, A Long Way from Boston
1947: Richard Phenix, On My Way Home
1948: Simone de Beauvoir, America Day by Day
1950: Michael Robertson, Beyond the Sunset
1952: John Clellon Holmes, Go
Carl Rowan, South of Freedom
1954: Jim Thompson, Rough Neck
1955: Vladimir Nabokov, Lolita
1956: Nelson Algren, A Walk on the Wild Side
1957: Jack Kerouac, On the Road
1958: Jack Kerouac, Dharma Bums; The Subterraneans
Jim Thompson, The Getaway
1959: Alex Atkinson & Ronald Searle, By Rocking Chair Across America
1960: Jack Kerouac, Lonesome Traveler
John Howard Griffin, Black Like Me
John Updike, Rabbit Run
1961: J.R. Humphreys, The Lost Towns & Roads of America
John Steinbeck, Travels with Charlie: In Search of America
1962: Clancy Sigal, Going Away: A Report, a Memoir
Douglas Woolf, Wall to Wall
1965: John A. Williams, This Is My Country Too
Truman Capote, In Cold Blood
1966: William Saroyan, Short Drive, Sweet Chariot
1968: Tom Wolfe, The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test
1969: William C. Anderson, The Two-Ton Albatross
Fred Bauer, How Many Miles to Hillsboro?
James Leo Herlihy, Midnight Cowboy
1970: Joan Didion, Play It As It Lays
Larry McMUrtry, Moving On
1971: Michelle Cole, Stuart Black, Checking It Out
Don DeLillo, Americana
Katherine Dunn, Truck
Bill Moyers, Listening to America: A Traveler Rediscovers His Country
Hunter S. Thompson, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
1972: Jack Kerouac, Visions of Cody
Tom Robbins, Another Roadside Attraction
Anne Roiphe, Long Division
1973: J.G. Ballard, Crash
Jim Harrison, A Good Day to Die
1974: Robert M. Pirsig, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
1975: Mark Vonnegut, The Eden Express
1977: Tom Robbins, Even Cowgirls Get the Blues
1978: Eugene McCarthy, America Revisited: 150 Years after Tocqueville
1979: David Seal, The Powwow Highway
1980: John Keeble, Yellowfish
Hilma Wolitzer, Hearts
1981: Chet Fuller, I Hear Them Calling My Name
Jan Kerouac, Baby Driver
Larry McMurty, Cadillac Jack
Jonathan Raban, Old Glory: An American Voyage
1982: William Least Heat Moon, Blue Highways
Toby Olson, Seaview
Richard Reeves, American Journey: Travelling with Toqueville in Search of Democracy in America
William Saroyan, Short Drive, Sweet Chariot
1984: Jayne Anne Phillips, Machine Dreams
John Updike, Rabbit Run
1985: Charles Kuralt, On the Road with Charles Kuralt
1987: Jim Dodge, Not Fade Away
Dayton Duncan, Out West: An American Journey (retraces Lewis & Clark)
Jayne Anne Phillips, Fast Lanes
Mona Simpson, Anywhere But Here
Mark Winegardner, Elvis Presley Boulevard
1988: Jan Kerouac, Trainsong
Mary Morris, Nothing to Declare: Memoirs of a Woman Travelling Alone
1989: Bill Bryson, Lost Continent
Ian Frazier, Great Plains
Cynthia Kadohata, The Floating World
1990: Charles Kuralt, My Life on the Road
1991: Jill Schneider, Route 66 across New Mexico
1992: Douglas Brinkley, The Majic Bus: An American Odyssey
1994: Stephen Wright, Going Native
1995: Steven Dixon, Interstate
Jonathan Lethem, Amnesia Moon
1996: Chelsea Cain, Dharma Girl
1997: Mike Bryan, Uneasy Rider: The Interstate Way of Knowledge
Steve Erickson, American Nomad
1999: James Morgan, The Distance to the Moon: A Road Trip into the American Dream
2003: Tom Levinson, All That’s Holy: A Young Guy, An Old Car, and the Search for God in America
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Media
September 4th, 2009 · Uncategorized
I have never posted on a blog before, but I hope to pick up on how the process works quickly enough. And the time on this page read 8:30 when it is in fact 9:30, so the electronic system does have flaws I am not responsible for.
Contemplating a modern adaptation of Romeo and Juliet today we wondered whether there are any intrinsic idenities that people ascribe to themselves and that people would be willing to fight, to die for. We mentioned political parties, but I sincerely doubt that they would risk their statures with murder. Any death that one could attribute to a politician would not be through a gun, but through a byzantine process of legislation and deceit and hidden deals in which the stronger side attempts to degrade the other. Especially now, in any case, politicians hold onto their ideologies primarily to appease the voters, aka the big lobbies that pay them not to think too much about the ideology. And any violence that might somehow arise among the policians would immediately be reported by the media.
The media in that case seems like an ammeliorater, but here is evidence that it isn’t. The Wall Street Journal today had a sidebar about newspapers warring in Italy. A Catholic paper of the Vatican accused Berlusconi, Italy’s Prime Minister, of lewd behavior, so the nationally regulated newspaper responded with a piece alleging the Catholic newspaper’s editor’s homosexuality. The Catholic editor was forced to step down, and Vatican-Italian relations soured. Religion is irrelevant here, but the two governments, Vatican and Italian, use newspapers to escalate a conflict between them.
Newspapers evidently distort any conflict over identities. It will be interesting to see whether the newspaper industry can survive, though. I read the sidebars of newspapers in search for less subjective, front-page distortions. But if newspapers get more expensive and lose readership, and if the primary way of learning about worldly occurences becomes reading blogs, then “gang” warfare might change very dramatically. It might become difficult to distinguish clear factions with members of each faction posting their own opinions. I doubt it will come to that, though. Romeo and Juliet persists through the centuries because it contains an intricate discourse about raw human emotions. People will not just suddenly let go of those because they can opine about the world on blogs. Tensions about tradition and love will persist, and I do not want to prophesize about whether they will be forces powerful enough to motivate…all those foul things.
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Hello world!
September 2nd, 2009 · Uncategorized
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