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Release Date: 1974 Cast: Lynn Borden, Elizabeth James, Adam Roarke, Peter Fonda, Janear Hines, Adrianne Herman, Tom Castranova, Susan George, Kenneth Tobey, Eugene Daniels, Vic Morrow
Categories: Movies, Crime Fiction, Adventure, Chase Movie, Action, Action/Adventure Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry is a cult 1974 car chase film starring Peter Fonda, Susan George, Adam Roarke, and Vic Morrow. The film was directed by John Hough. The music score contains no incidental music, apart from the theme song over the opening and closing titles, and a small amount of music heard over the radio.
On April 12, 2011 the film was released on DVD through Shout! Factory, packaged as a double feature with another Peter Fonda film, Race with the Devil.
Two NASCAR hopefuls, driver Larry Rayder (Peter Fonda) and his mechanic Deke Sommers (Adam Roarke), successfully execute a... MORE
Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry is a cult 1974 car chase film starring Peter Fonda, Susan George, Adam Roarke, and Vic Morrow. The film was directed by John Hough. The music score contains no incidental music, apart from the theme song over the opening and closing titles, and a small amount of music heard over the radio.
On April 12, 2011 the film was released on DVD through Shout! Factory, packaged as a double feature with another Peter Fonda film, Race with the Devil.
Two NASCAR hopefuls, driver Larry Rayder (Peter Fonda) and his mechanic Deke Sommers (Adam Roarke), successfully execute a supermarket heist to finance their jump into "big-time" auto racing. They extort $150,000 in cash from a supermarket manager (Roddy McDowall in an uncredited role) by holding his wife and daughter hostage.
In making their escape, they are confronted by Larry's one-night stand, Mary Coombs (Susan George). She coerces them to take her along for the ride in their souped-up 1966 Chevrolet Impala under the threat of informing on them. The 1966 Impala used a 327 cubic inch motor (the "327" winged emblem used by Chevrolet to denote engine size is visible at the back of the car in one scene), however, the LESS
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