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_**Redneck drama/thriller from 1974**_ "Macon County Line" belongs to the redneck car/thriller genre, which overlaps with Southern Gothic (e.g. "The Fugitive Kind") and redneck car/comedies (e.g. "Smokey and the Bandit"). Many of these f...


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A vengeful Southern sheriff is out for blood after his wife is brutally killed by a pair of drifters. Low-budget film set in Georgia in 1953 and at the time of release, purported to be based on a true story.
In 1971 Georgia, two young men, Chris and Andy, are traveling through Macon County when they are pulled over by the corrupt Sheriff Matt Keever. What begins as a simple traffic stop quickly escalates into a terrifying ordeal as Keever and his deputies subject the pair to escalating harassment and abuse, driven by their own twisted sense of justice and a desire to keep the county 'clean.' The situation spirals out of control, forcing Chris and Andy to fight for their survival against the unchecked power of the local law enforcement.
Macon County Line was a surprise box office hit, gaining notoriety for its gritty depiction of rural corruption and violence. While some critics praised its raw intensity and performances, others found its brutality excessive and its narrative bleak. It remains a controversial film, often cited for its unflinching portrayal of abuse of power.
Praised for its raw and unvarnished depiction of small-town corruption.
Criticized by some for its graphic violence and bleak tone.
The performances, particularly of the young leads, are often highlighted.
Google audience: Audiences generally found the film to be a disturbing but compelling watch, appreciating its intense atmosphere and the plight of the protagonists. Some viewers felt the violence was gratuitous, while others respected its unflinching portrayal of injustice.
The film was a significant commercial success, grossing over $25 million on a low budget, making it one of the highest-grossing independent films of its time.
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_**Redneck drama/thriller from 1974**_ "Macon County Line" belongs to the redneck car/thriller genre, which overlaps with Southern Gothic (e.g. "The Fugitive Kind") and redneck car/comedies (e.g. "Smokey and the Bandit"). Many of these f...