Burning Rubber
Burning Rubber

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Burning Rubber

1981
Movie
85 min
German

The story of Henry Carsten (Alan Longmuir from Bay City Rollers), his life as a race car driver and his relationship with Maxe (Olivia Pascal). Also features Rollers members Stuart Wood and Duncan Faure in the supporting cast. The Rollers provide the soundtrack to the film with 10 new songs.

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IMDb4.5/10
Director: Fred L. InfanteGenres: Action, Crime, Thriller

Plot Summary

A down-on-his-luck former race car driver gets involved in a high-stakes illegal street racing circuit to make ends meet. He must confront his past demons and navigate a dangerous world of organized crime and betrayal to survive and potentially find redemption. The film features intense car chases and a gritty portrayal of underground racing culture.

Critical Reception

Burning Rubber (1981) received mixed to negative reviews upon its release. It was often criticized for its predictable plot, low-budget production values, and performances. However, some niche audiences appreciated its raw energy and focus on car stunts within the context of exploitation cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Lacks significant depth and originality.

  • Car sequences are occasionally exciting but overshadowed by weak storytelling.

  • Performances are generally uninspired, fitting a low-budget action film.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Burning Rubber are scarce, but available comments often point to the film being a product of its time, with some viewers enjoying the straightforward action and car chases while others found it dated and lacking in substantial plot or character development.

Fun Fact

The film is considered an example of an "exploitation film," a genre that often prioritized sensationalistic content and marketability over artistic merit, appealing to specific audience demographics with themes of crime, action, and sometimes controversial subjects.

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