Macon County Line (1974)
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33% of critics liked it
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Two guys looking for a good time find more than they bargained for in this low-budget action story laced with comedy. Chris Dixon (Alan Vint) and his brother Wayne (Jesse Vint) are originally from Chicago, but when the two are scheduled to go into the Army together, they decide to spend their last… More Two guys looking for a good time find more than they bargained for in this low-budget action story laced with comedy. Chris Dixon (Alan Vint) and his brother Wayne (Jesse Vint) are originally from Chicago, but when the two are scheduled to go into the Army together, they decide to spend their last two weeks before reporting for boot camp drifting through the South, chasing girls, drinking beer and raising a little hell. After picking up a pretty hitch-hiker, Jenny Scott (Cheryl Waters), who has tired of small-town life and has eyes for Chris, a busted fuel pump strands the brothers in Macon, Georgia, where Sheriff Reed Morgan (Max Baer, Jr.) makes it clear they're not welcome to spend the night. Meanwhile, a pair of ex-cons on a crime spree have arrived in Macon, and they ransack Morgan's house and murder his wife while the sheriff is picking up his son Luke (Lief Garrett) from military school. When their car breaks down again, Chris, Wayne and Jenny spend the night in a nearby barn; what they don't know is they've ended up on the sheriff's property, and when he comes home and discovers his house is a crime scene, he assumes the worst after he finds Chris and Wayne. Max Baer, Jr., who plays Sheriff Morgan, also produced Macon County Line and co-wrote the screenplay; the movie was a major box-office success on its original release in 1974 and sparked a new career behind the camera for the former Beverly Hillbillies star. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Directed By
- Richard Compton
- Written By
- Max Baer Jr.
- Genres
- Drama, Action & Adventure, Mystery & Suspense, Classics
- In Theaters
- Jan 1, 1974 Wide
Critic Reviews
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John J. Puccio, Movie Metropolis
...as dumb as it is, it has its moments, with a fairly suspenseful and exciting climax.
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John J. Puccio, Movie Metropolis
What was the secret of the movie's box-office success? Mostly good old sex and violence, a dash of Southern charm, and a heap of injustice.
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Steve Crum, Kansas City Kansan
Good ol' boys 'n' fast cars. Eehah!
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Cast
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Cheryl Waters
as Jenny
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Joan Blackman
as Carol
- Jay Adler
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Max Baer Jr.
as Dep. Reed Morgan
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James Gammon
as Murderer
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Leif Garrett
as Luke Morgan
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Geoffrey Lewis
as Hamp
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Emile G. Meyer
as Gurney
- David Orange
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Timothy Scott
as Lon
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Alan Vint
as Chris Dixon
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Doodles Weaver
as Augie
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Sam Gilman
as Deputy
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Jesse Vint
as Wayne Dixon