Review of White Line Fever (1975) by Ger M — 02 Sep 2006
This movie catapulated Jan-Michael Vincent to stardom level for awhile, and contained lot of good, exciting action scenes as well as political assessment of some problems of independent truckers at the time.
Of course, it contained some action and fighting scenes that are unbelievable, but in context of the story, they work. Kay Lenz is believable. There are lots of eye-pleasing shots of trucks and mayhem, and from a truck and real-life perspective and lots of technical inaccuracies.
This review of White Line Fever (1975) was written by Ger M on 02 Sep 2006.
White Line Fever has generally received mixed reviews.
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