Crash Drive
Crash Drive

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Crash Drive

1959
Movie
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English

Paul Dixon (Dermot Walsh) is a fiercely competitive racing driver whose meteoric career is cut short after he is paralyzed in a collision. Ann, Paul's conflicted, estranged wife (Wendy Williams), tries to help her husband overcome his self-pity to become productive once again. Paul's perception of himself as a cripple is challenged by his new friend, a former dancer (Anton Rodgers), who urges Paul to strive for rehabilitation and new goals. [Netflix]

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: John GillingGenres: Crime, Thriller, Mystery

Plot Summary

A former racing driver, now disgraced, gets involved with a gang planning to rob a diamond courier. He tries to go straight but is pulled back into a life of crime. The film follows his attempts to extricate himself from the dangerous situation while evading the police and double-crossing criminals.

Critical Reception

Crash Drive is a lesser-known British crime thriller that received moderate reviews upon its release. It is often characterized as a typical B-movie of its era, offering suspense and a straightforward plot. While not a critical darling, it provided an entertaining experience for audiences interested in crime and mystery narratives.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a competent, albeit predictable, crime story.

  • Features decent performances within the genre conventions.

  • Sustains suspense throughout its runtime.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this older film, but where available, it is generally seen as a serviceable crime thriller from the late 1950s.

Fun Fact

The film was directed by John Gilling, who also helmed several Hammer Horror films later in his career, showcasing his versatility in genre filmmaking.

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