

White Line Fever
An independent trucker with a pregnant wife fights cargo crooks and the big shot they work for.
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Plot Summary
A young truck driver is drawn into a dangerous and corrupt world when he's forced to work for a ruthless trucking company. He struggles to maintain his integrity while navigating illegal dealings, dangerous rivals, and a demanding boss. The film follows his fight for survival and independence on the open road.
Critical Reception
White Line Fever was a moderate success, resonating with audiences for its gritty portrayal of the trucking industry and its action sequences. While not critically acclaimed, it found a dedicated following among fans of 1970s action and crime dramas.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its raw depiction of the trucking life.
- Jan-Michael Vincent's performance as a struggling driver was noted.
- Seen as a gritty, no-nonsense action film of its era.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available often highlight the film's authentic feel and its exciting, if sometimes predictable, action sequences.
Fun Fact
The film was notable for its realistic portrayal of the trucking industry, including detailed shots of the vehicles and the roads, which appealed to actual truckers.
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