Review of White Line Fever (1975) by Senor C — 26 Nov 2011
I work in the trucking industry & even though things have changed over the years & your not forced to haul contraband & there isn't the violence involved (unions now protect the little man) big business is still a greedy mother-fucker.
The working stiff is really @ their mercy. For how much things have changed it's really just a horse of a different color. Now most loads are secured But I can imagine that for the independent it still is a son of a bitch to support yourself & your family.
White Line Fever is a story of a man & his rig who is just trying to make ends meet but big business is just out for the bottom line @ any cost..even murder. A likeable supporting cast here w/ Jan-Michael Vincent, Martin Kove, R G Armstrong & of course Slim Pickens (who I was saddened to see get smoked).
If only it had a kickin theme song like Convoy this would be the best Truckpoitation flix out there.
This review of White Line Fever (1975) was written by Senor C on 26 Nov 2011.
White Line Fever has generally received mixed reviews.
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