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Plot Summary
Peter Fonda and Susan George star in this timeless cult chase movie! Racing enthusiasts Larry Rayder (Fonda) and Deke Sommers (Adam Rourke) steal $150,000 from a supermarket manager in order to buy a fancy sports car, and along for the ride is sexy hitchhiker Mary Coombs (George). Join Rayder and Deke as they are pursued across the California countryside by a maniacal law-enforcement officer (Vic Morrow). With more than one-third of the film consisting of hair-pin chases, comic smash-ups and crashes, this is a classic action film not to be missed!
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Rotten Tomatoes Movie Reviews
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50%- Reviews Counted: 14
- Fresh: 7
- Rotten: 7
- Average Rating: 4.7/10
Top Critics' Reviews
Rotten: The film is so bereft of emotion and so full of physical movement that it's possible this is a point that John Hough, the director, and the screenwriters wanted to make. It's a very small point to be made by such a noisy picture.
Rotten: What little narrative or characterization shows up on screen could barely fill an abridged short story.
Customer Reviews
69 Dodge Charger...how can you go wrong!!
Excellent car chase movie. I just really hope that iTunes will get Vanishing Point, but this will do until then.
A Classic
Dirty Mary Crazy Larry is a classic movie and one of the first of the "car chase" movies along with Vanishing Point. The acting isn't exactly great but who really cares, you're watching the movie for the action.
CRAZY!
I didnt think this movie could be bought, thank you... Vanishing point was the lame version of this movie.
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- $9.99
- Genre: Drama
- Released: 2005
- © 1974 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. Renewed 2002 by Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation.