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19741h 50m★ 6.6犯罪ドラマコメディ
U-NEXT

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テキサスで窃盗犯により服役中だった男が脱獄。パトカーをカー・ジャックし、何十台ものパトカーに追跡されながら里子に出された子供の元へ暴走する……。実話を元にしたスピルバーグの劇場用初監督作品。

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製作費: $3,000,000 (5億円)

興行収入: $12,800,000 (19億円)

推定収支: $9,800,000 (15億円)

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キャスト

ゴールディ・ホーン
ゴールディ・ホーン
Lou Jean Poplin
ウィリアム・アザートン
ウィリアム・アザートン
Clovis Poplin
Ben Johnson
Ben Johnson
Captain Tanner
Michael Sacks
Michael Sacks
Slide
Gregory Walcott
Gregory Walcott
Mashburn
Steve Kanaly
Steve Kanaly
Jessup
Louise Latham
Louise Latham
Mrs. Looby
No Image
Harrison Zanuck
Baby Langston
No Image
A.L. Camp
Mr. Nocker
Jessie Lee Fulton
Jessie Lee Fulton
Mrs. Nocker

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: スティーヴン・スピルバーグ

脚本: スティーヴン・スピルバーグ / Hal Barwood / Matthew Robbins

音楽: ジョン・ウィリアムズ

制作: Richard D. Zanuck / デイヴィッド・ブラウン

撮影監督: Vilmos Zsigmond

制作会社: Universal Pictures / The Zanuck/Brown Company

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DanDare
DanDare
★ 6

Steven Spielberg's first proper cinema movie has some great photography from Vilmos Zsigmond. The tone is uncertain. A road movie, a tragic comedy with car pile ups that is based on true facts. Lou Jean Sparrow Poplin (Goldie Hawn) takes her husband Clovis (William Atherton) out of a minimum security prison just weeks before his eventual release. All to save their child who has been taken away and ready to put up for adoption. They kidnap a police officer which leads to them being pursued by the police and the media. Goldie Hawn is spiky as Lou Jean but she is also stupidly impulsive. A story that needed more work, Spielberg does make an accomplished film.

CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 6

When "Clovis" (William Atherton) is incarcerated, his wife "Lou Jean" (Goldie Hawn) is facing losing their son to adoption. She's having none of this so decides to spring her husband from jail so they can go collect their bairn and head for Mexico. Things do not go to plan, though, and pretty quickly they are in an hijacked police-car being driven by "Officer Slide" (Michael Sacks). Needless to say, the police - under the shrewd "Capt. Tanner" (Ben Johnson) now up the ante and we are now looking at a chase that involves just about every police vehicle in the country! They are gradually digging themselves deeper with each mile they drive, but equally they begin to befriend their hostage and elicit a degree of sympathy from their pursuer as their predicament starts to tug at heart strings. It's a bit preposterous at times, and is certainly too long - but it does illustrate that Goldie Hawn has a skill - as an actress with a strong narrative to deliver, and as a woman who has expert comedy timing. There is humour here. It doesn't always work and at times is maybe just a little slapstick. It also does introduce and develop some depth to the characters - including Sacks and Johnson - which I found engaging as it trundled along. It's all based on a true story so not too much Steven Spielberg could do with the ending but the journey he takes us along is entertaining enough.

r96sk
r96sk
★ 9

Quality! <em>'The Sugarland Express'</em> is Steven Spielberg's first theatrical release as director, which is quite something given the movie seems like it was made by a seasoned vet. On a similar note, the look and feel of the film is absolutely outstanding; it has aged remarkably well visually, almost hard to believe it came out in 1974! I also really enjoyed the score, particularly Toots Thielemans on the harmonica, but that's no surprise - John Williams, duh! As for plot, it is very entertaining. I like how silly everything plays out for the first chunk and the film knows it, but events gradually rise up a notch throughout the 110 minutes. The more serious conclusion would've felt quite sudden and out of place, though it is portrayed and paced perfectly. Cast-wise, Goldie Hawn, William Atherton and Michael Sacks are excellent, though Ben Johnson is probably the one I'd rate highest.

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