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Two-Lane Blacktop
Two-Lane Blacktop

Two-Lane Blacktop (1971)

69% User Rating
1h 42min
Drama

"You can never go fast enough..."

A driver and a mechanic travel around the United States hopping from drag strip to drag strip in a 1955 Chevy Bel-Air coupe. They race for money, betting with their competitors. The pair gains a young and talkative female stowaway. Along the way they unintentionally attract a well-to-do drifter driving a new Pontiac GTO. This older man, looking for attention, antagonizes their efforts.

Monte HellmanDirector

Cast

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James Taylor

James Taylor

The Driver

Warren Oates

Warren Oates

G.T.O.

Dennis Wilson

Dennis Wilson

The Mechanic

Laurie Bird

Laurie Bird

The Girl

Rudy Wurlitzer

Rudy Wurlitzer

Hot Rod Driver

Harry Dean Stanton

Harry Dean Stanton

Oklahoma Hitchhiker

Jaclyn Hellman

Jaclyn Hellman

Hot Rod Driver's Girl

Alan Vint

Alan Vint

Man in Roadhouse

Katherine Squire

Katherine Squire

Old Woman

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Bill Keller

Texas Hitchhiker

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David Drake

Needles Station Attendant

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Richard Ruth

Needles Station Mechanic

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Don Samuels

Texas Policeman #1

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Charles Moore

Texas Policeman #2

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Tom Green

Boswell Attendant

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W.H. Harrison

Parts Store Owner

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Illa Ginnaven

Waitress in Roadhouse

George Mitchell

George Mitchell

Truck Driver at Accident

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A.J. Solari

Tennessee Hitchhiker

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Melissa Hellman

Little Girl with Old Woman Picked Up by G.T.O.

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Jay Wheatley

Man #1 at Race Track

James Mitchum

James Mitchum

Man #2 at Race Track

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Kreag Caffey

Boy with Motorcycle

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Tom Witenbarger

Pickup Truck Driver

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Glen Rogers

Soldier #1

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Tomas Moore

Kid at Drive-In (uncredited)

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Big Willie Robinson III

Street Racer in Daytona (uncredited)

Reviews (2)

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Wuchak
Wuchak
Rating 60%

November 18, 2022

**_The metaphoric endless highway of meaningless life_** A driver and mechanic of a souped-up ’55 Chevy (James Taylor and Dennis Wilson) have one-track minds as they drive across the American landscape, picking up a searchin’ teen girl who’s into casual sex (Laurie Bird) and setting-up a non-race to nowhere with a man in a GTO from an earlier generation (Warren Oates). “Two-Lane Blacktop” (1971) was hyped by Esquire before its release as the next counterculture hit in the same league as “Easy Rider” (1969). They based their praise solely on the script, but it was a dud at the box office because it’s a route-less odyssey across America undertaken by society’s outcasts with the two protagonists being one-dimensional motorheads and therefore boring characters. As my title blurb suggests, this is more of an existentialist art flick with a few laughable dialogues than conventional entertainment, which is why most people find it tedious and disappointing. The story and subtextual insights just aren’t as compelling as predecessors “Bonnie and Clyde” (1967) and “Easy Rider,” not to mention the later “Dirty Mary Crazy Larry” (1974), which used the same basic material for a far more enjoyable ride. The similar “Vanishing Point” beat it to theaters by four months and is a little more memorable. Despite falling into obscurity, “Blacktop” has unsurprisingly become a cult flick due to its highlights, including the two well-known musicians. Wilson is a better actor than Taylor, but they’re both obviously not on the level of Adam Roarke and Peter Fonda in “Dirty Mary Crazy Larry,” neither is Bird as effective as Susan George. And, yet, they’re good enough for the purposes of this unique flick and, besides, this is the only time you’re going to see any of ’em in a significant acting role in their prime. Dennis never returned to acting after this flopped and James stayed away for over a decade and only returned to television, barely. Meanwhile Laurie only appeared in two other minor flicks several years later before committing suicide in beau Art Garfunkel's Manhattan penthouse in 1979. It’s the interesting themes under the surface where this film shines. For instance, America can certainly be beautiful at times, but it’s more often desolate, populated with struggling, alienated souls who’ve lost their moral compass. In such a post-60’s world, motorheads act like gunfighters in the Old West itching for a chance to outdraw the fastest gun in town, just replaced by their cars and racing. Amidst this, townsfolk look upon “longhairs” with suspicion after the Manson Family murders, even though these particular guys AREN’T drug-addled hippies. The “race” fizzles out because there was never really one in the first place (since The Mechanic didn’t put the actual pink slip up for ante). As such it’s a purposeless journey with no destination. The protagonists’ symbiotic relationship – in which they can ONLY communicate about the car – is interrupted by The Girl, but only momentarily as she understandably grows bored with them and escapes on a whim to the next possibility for satisfaction. Remember her singing “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” in the restaurant? At the end of the day, this is the furthest thing from a fun, thrilling road flick. It’s a sad, flat commentary on American society with the rebellious 60’s fresh in the rearview mirror and Vietnam dwindling. The movie runs 1 hour, 42 minutes, and was shot in Needles, SoCal; Arizona; New Mexico; Oklahoma; Tennessee; and North Carolina (in that order). GRADE: B-

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Two-Lane Blacktop (1971) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HD]

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James Taylor's Screentest from Two-Lane Blacktop

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'Two-Lane Blacktop' | Critics' Picks | The New York Times

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