Moving Violation

Moving Violation

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Sheriff | Small Town

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Comedy, Crime
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Charles S. Dubin, Barbara Peeters
  • Cast(s): Stephen McHattie, Kay Lenz, Eddie Albert, Lonny Chapman, Will Geer See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 31min
  • Music: Don Peake
  • Similar To: The Thursday Murder Club, Roofman
  • Story:
    Eddie Moore is a young drifter passing through the small town of Rockfield when suddenly he gets harassed by corrupt sheriff Leroy Rankin and his Deputy, Tylor. Later he meets up with waitress Camille "Cam" Johnson and both skinny dip in a swimming pool owned by H.L. Rockfield, the richest man in the area. Later Tylor shows up at his mansion and starts criticizing his business practices, something that he doesn't know is Sheriff Rankin is also there and hears every word he said, he then shoots Tylor and staggers away and manages to seek refuge in the back of Cam's van. Felling his reputation as Sheriff will be tarnished if anyone finds out about it. He blames Eddie and Cam for the killing and puts out an APB. Endess car chases and shootouts ensue as they try to stay alive.
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STORY

Story
Eddie Moore is a young drifter passing through the small town of Rockfield when suddenly he gets harassed by corrupt sheriff Leroy Rankin and his Deputy, Tylor. Later he meets up with waitress Camille "Cam" Johnson and both skinny dip in a swimming pool owned by H.L. Rockfield, the richest man in the area. Later Tylor shows up at his mansion and starts criticizing his business practices, something that he doesn't know is Sheriff Rankin is also there and hears every word he said, he then shoots Tylor and staggers away and manages to seek refuge in the back of Cam's van. Felling his reputation as Sheriff will be tarnished if anyone finds out about it. He blames Eddie and Cam for the killing and puts out an APB. Endess car chases and shootouts ensue as they try to stay alive.

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The number of cars crashed in this picture was twenty-six.

One stuntman broke his leg after slamming his motorcycle into the back of a car.

This is one of the first movies to feature an airbag being used in a car. General Motors automobiles sold from 1974-76 had the Air Cushion Restraint System which was a regular production option (RPO code AR3) for full size Buick, Oldsmobile, and Cadillac vehicles (the police vehicle seen in the film was a 1974 Oldsmobile Delta 88). This system did not have shoulder harnesses but retained lap belts (the Oldsmobile Toronado of the same era also had a passenger side airbag). The footage of the airbag in use was sent to the U.S. Congress so they could pass a law (the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991) dictating that airbags should be installed in all automobiles manufactured after September 1, 1998. Allstate Insurance provided the Oldsmobile depicted in the film.

There is a scene where Eddie Moore (Stephen McHattie) goes to the National Guard armory where he procures a scope and an M16 assault rifle and then shoots up the police vehicles and the sheriff. His character is presumably a Vietnam War veteran. This particular scene where the police headquarters is under attack appears to have been recycled into the script for First Blood (1982).

Even though the movie takes place in Texas, the film was shot entirely in southern California, which explains why palm trees and even the city of Burbank can be seen during the final chase scene.

Popular Dialogues

"Sheriff Rankin: I'll bust your ass the hell out of that uniform, Tylor! You're gonna end up finding a goddamn job washing dishes! Tylor: All right. If that's the way you want it, baby. Sheriff Rankin: Baby? I ought to crack you across the mouth. Tylor: [smiles] Not while I'm driving, sheriff. Sheriff Rankin: Shut your face, kid."

"Sheriff Rankin: [Rankin notices Alex Warren's Lincoln Continental driving away] Hey! Don't I know the driver of that Lincoln? Police Official: Why, certainly. That's Alex Warren. Sheriff Rankin: [to Bubba] File a report on that draft-dodging, commie son of a bitch. Police Official: [chuckles] Why, his great-grandfather was Robert E. Lee's adversary. Sheriff Rankin: Yeah, well, I'd still like to kick his ass clean from here to Virginia."

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