Red Line 7000 (1965)
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45% of users liked it
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Legendary director Howard Hawks revs up and hits the track in this drama about race car drivers and the women who love them. Pat Kazarian (Norman Alden) is a racing driver who also oversees a team of racers, among them Jim Loomis (Anthony Rogers) and Mike Marsh (James Caan). Jim is engaged to marry… More Legendary director Howard Hawks revs up and hits the track in this drama about race car drivers and the women who love them. Pat Kazarian (Norman Alden) is a racing driver who also oversees a team of racers, among them Jim Loomis (Anthony Rogers) and Mike Marsh (James Caan). Jim is engaged to marry Holly McGregor (Gail Hire), but after she arrives in Daytona to be with her man, Holly learns Jim died in a crash. With no where else to do, a shattered Holly takes a job at a restaurant owned by her friend Lindy (Charlene Holt). Ned Arp (John Robert Crawford) is tapped to replace Jim, who quickly makes a reputation for moving fast on the track. He also becomes known for moving fast with the ladies, which doesn't please Pat when he learns Ned has his eyes on Julie Kazarian (Laura Devon), his younger sister. After a few early successes, Ned breaks off from Pat's team, and Dan McCall (James Ward) steps in in his place. Dan arrives with his girlfriend, French beauty Gabrielle (Marianna Hill), but soon finds himself infatuated with Holly. Mike begins to fall for Gabrielle, and becomes angry with the shabby way Dan has treated her, going so far as to take his anger out on his teammate on the track. Red Line 7000 includes plenty of superb racing footage and some unusual rock and roll interpretations of classic folk songs; keep an eye peeled for George Takei (Mr. Sulu on Star Trek) in a minor role. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Directed By
- Howard Hawks
- Written By
- George Kirgo
- Genres
- Drama, Action & Adventure
- In Theaters
- Nov 9, 1965 Wide
Critic Reviews
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Dave Kehr, Chicago Reader
Depending on your point of view, you'll find it either beautifully pure or sadly unshaded.
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Dan Callahan, House Next Door
Howard Hawks is a great film director; his reputation is assured and seldom assailed today, so the revelation of a Red Line won't do him much harm.
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Dennis Schwartz, Ozus' World Movie Reviews
It juggles race track thrills with those in the boudoir, and comes up short in the romance department.
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Cast
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James Caan
as Mike Marsh
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Laura Devon
as Julie Kazarian
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Gail Hire
as Holly MacGregor
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Charlene Holt
as Lindy Bonaparte
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John Robert Crawford
as Ned
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Marianna Hill
as Gabrielle "Gaby" Quencau
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James Ward
as Dan McCall
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Norman Alden
as Pat Kazarian
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Carol Connors
as Singer
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Robert Donner
as LeRoy
- John Gabriel
- Dee Hartford
- Forrest Lewis
- Ann Morell
- Robert Osterloh
- Anthony Rogers
- Leslie Summers
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George Takei
as Kato
- Edy Williams
- Cissy Wellman