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Duel is a 1971 American road action-thriller [1] [2] television film directed by Steven Spielberg. ... As Spielberg stated in a behind-the-scenes documentary, he ...
Duel (1971) Soledad Canyon Rd. Santa Clarita, CA. Had seen some posts before on same scene at tunnel. Happened to be locating a store from The Devil’s Rejects and happened through it on the way.
For example, Duel (1971), based on a Richard Matheson short story from Playboy, was director Steven Spielberg's first feature film, catapulting his career and enabling him to move from television to theatrical films. ABC earned four Emmys, a Peabody Award and citations from the NAACP and American Cancer Society for an airing of Brian's Song in ...
[10] [11] Loftin mentioned that the hardest stunt to do during his whole career was during the final scene in White Line Fever (1975) driving the main character truck, for which he was the only hired stuntman. Followed by second hardest stunt in his whole entire career he had mentioned was with the truck in the final scene of Duel (1971).
The film received generally positive reviews. Glenn Heath Jr. of Slant Magazine rated the film 3.5 out of 5 stars and writes "The Duel turns in violent circles for most of its running time, but the final battle sequence gratuitously displays the film's keen attempt at political commentary."
The Sugarland Express is a 1974 American crime drama film directed by Steven Spielberg in his theatrical film directing debut, following the television film Duel (1971). [3] The film follows a woman (Goldie Hawn) and her husband (William Atherton) as they take a police officer (Michael Sacks) hostage and flee across Texas while they try to get to their child before he is placed in foster care.
Spielberg directed Something Evil immediately after his television movie Duel (1971), and it aired in January 1972. Spielberg himself has a cameo as a party guest in one scene, as does actor and script doctor Carl Gottlieb, who would later also have a small role (and act as script doctor) in Spielberg's Jaws (1975)
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